Asked by Shelby Taylor on Jul 22, 2024

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A patient experiencing moderate anxiety says, "I feel undone." An appropriate response for the nurse would be:

A) "What would you like me to do to help you?"
B) "Why do you suppose you are feeling anxious?"
C) "I'm not sure I understand. Give me an example."
D) "You must get your feelings under control before we can continue."

Moderate Anxiety

indicates a level of anxiety that is noticeable and can hinder some daily functions, but is not as severe as to completely impede an individual's ability to work or engage socially.

  • Apply proper nursing measures for patients experiencing assorted magnitudes of anxiety.
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perpajakan senin1330Jul 22, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Increased anxiety results in scattered thoughts and an inability to articulate clearly. Clarifying helps the patient identify thoughts and feelings. Asking the patient why he or she feels anxious is nontherapeutic; the patient likely does not have an answer. The patient may be unable to determine what he or she would like the nurse to do in order to help. Telling the patient to get his or her feelings under control is a directive the patient is probably unable to accomplish.