Asked by Brittany Hubbard on May 07, 2024

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A patient tells the nurse, "I don't think I will ever get out of here." Select the nurse's most therapeutic response.

A) "Don't talk that way. Of course you will leave here."
B) "Keep up the good work and you certainly will."
C) "You don't think you're making progress?"
D) "Everyone feels that way sometimes."

Therapeutic Response

The reaction or benefit a patient experiences following a treatment or therapy, indicating the effectiveness of the intervention.

Making Progress

The act of moving forward or advancing towards a goal or improved state.

  • Identify the value of compassionate insight, engaged listening, and centered approaches towards the patient in elevating healthcare quality.
  • Master and employ assorted strategies to support patient dialogue and active participation in their healthcare.
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Ponpawee ChirakunrungkiattiMay 14, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
By asking if the patient does not believe that progress has been made, the nurse is reflecting by putting into words what the patient is hinting. By making communication more explicit, issues are easier to identify and resolve. The remaining options are nontherapeutic techniques. Telling the patient not to "talk that way" is disapproving. Saying that everyone feels that way at times minimizes feelings. Telling the patient that good work will always result in success is falsely reassuring.