Asked by Ailadi Torres on Jul 27, 2024

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The nurse is caring for a patient who is a well-known surgeon at the hospital. The nurse notices the patient becoming more agitated and withdrawn with each group of surgeon visitors. The nurse and patient agree to place a "Do not disturb" sign on the door. A few hours later, the nurse notices a surgeon who is not involved in the patient's care attempting to enter the room. Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?

A) Call for security to remove the surgeon.
B) Allow the surgeon to enter.
C) Firmly explain that the patient does not wish to have visitors at this time.
D) Scold the surgeon for not obeying the sign and respecting the patient's wishes.

Agitated

Feeling or appearing troubled or nervous.

"Do Not Disturb" Sign

A notice placed in a visible area to indicate that interruptions or disturbances are not welcome at that time.

Surgeon Visitors

Individuals, often medical professionals or students, who observe a surgeon during a procedure to learn or assess techniques.

  • Gain insight into how sensory losses impact patients' psychosocial well-being.
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Darian De Los SantosJul 28, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The nurse acts as an advocate for the patient (who is experiencing sensory overload and would benefit from a quiet environment) by firmly and politely asking the surgeon to leave regardless of position in the hospital. A creative solution to decrease excessive environmental stimuli that prevents restful, healing sleep is to institute "quiet time" in ICUs. Data collected from one hospital that implemented 1 hour of quiet time daily found decreased staff and unit noise and improved patient satisfaction. The nurse should not allow anyone to enter unless the patient approves it. Security is not a necessary measure at this time. The nurse should handle the situation with professionalism when addressing the surgeon; scolding the visitor is not appropriate.