Asked by andrea hernandez on Apr 26, 2024

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A patient who was responding to auditory hallucinations earlier in the morning now approaches the nurse shaking a fist and shouts, "Back off!" and then goes to the dayroom. While following the patient into the dayroom, the nurse should

A) make sure there is adequate physical space between the nurse and patient.
B) move into a position that places the patient close to the door.
C) maintain one arm's length distance from the patient.
D) begin talking to the patient about appropriate behavior.

Auditory Hallucinations

Experiencing hearing voices or sounds that have no physical source and are not heard by others, often associated with mental health conditions.

Adequate Physical Space

A spatial requirement that ensures a physical environment is sufficient for its intended use, considering safety, comfort, and functionality.

Dayroom

A common living area in a facility such as a hospital, psychiatric unit, or prison where residents can socialize and engage in activities.

  • Acquire knowledge on approaches to manage confrontational conduct and guarantee safety within health care premises.
  • Apply de-escalation techniques effectively in the management of aggressive or violent patients.
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Samantha MelchinApr 30, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Making sure space is present between the nurse and the patient avoids invading the patient's personal space. Personal space needs increase when a patient feels anxious and threatened. Allowing the patient to block the nurse's exit from the room may result in injury to the nurse. Closeness may be threatening to the patient and provoke aggression. Sitting is inadvisable until further assessment suggests the patient's aggression is abating. One arm's length is inadequate space.