Asked by Anica Tacna on May 08, 2024
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A patient has trouble speaking words,and the patient's speech is garbled.Which nursing diagnosis is most appropriate for this patient?
A) Hopelessness.
B) Impaired verbal communication.
C) Hearing loss.
D) Self-care deficit.
Impaired Verbal Communication
A condition characterized by a decreased, delayed, or nonexistent ability to receive, process, transmit, and use a system of symbols.
Garbled
A message or information that is distorted or unclear.
- Ascertain and execute strategies to strengthen effective communication skills within nursing.
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Zybrea KnightMay 10, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
A patient with impaired verbal communication has defining characteristics such as an inability to articulate words,inappropriate verbalization,difficulty forming words,and difficulty comprehending.Hopelessness implies that the patient has no hope for the future.Hearing loss is not a nursing diagnosis.Just because a patient has garbled speech does not mean that a hearing loss has occurred;a physical problem such as a stroke could cause speech to be garbled.Self-care deficit does not apply in this situation because this usually relates to bathing and grooming.
Learning Objectives
- Ascertain and execute strategies to strengthen effective communication skills within nursing.
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