Asked by Alicja Schramm-Dubiel on May 14, 2024

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The nurse has used interpretation regarding a patient's statement or actions. What should the nurse do after using this technique?

A) Apologize, because using interpretation can be demeaning for the patient.
B) Allow time for the patient to confirm or correct the inference.
C) Continue with the interview as though nothing has happened.
D) Immediately restate the nurse's conclusion on the basis of the patient's nonverbal response.

Interpretation Technique

A method or approach used to understand or clarify the meaning of something, such as data, text, or observations.

Nurse's Conclusion

The final judgment or decision made by a nurse based on the assessment of patient data and clinical findings.

Patient's Nonverbal Response

The unspoken signals or reactions shown by a patient, such as facial expressions and body language, which can provide valuable information about their feelings and condition.

  • Appreciate the need for patient-centered care by focusing on patient preferences and involving them in decision-making.
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Christian MarbellaMay 17, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The nurse's, or interviewer's, interpretation of a patient's statement is based on their inference or conclusion. The nurse risks making the wrong inference. Pausing after an interpretation allows time for the patient to correct it if it is wrong. Even if the inference is correct, interpretation helps prompt further discussion of the topic. Apologizing after interpreting a patient's statement should not be necessary as the nurse should have stated that the interpretation is just his or her own inference from what the patient said and not a conclusion and is open for clarification. Continuing the interview as if nothing has happened or immediately restating the nurse's conclusion based on the patient's nonverbal response does not allow time for the patient to confirm or correct the inference.