Asked by Isabella Francis on Jul 09, 2024

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Which action by the nurse will help to reduce the fears of a hospitalized young child?

A) Stand over the bed when talking to the patient.
B) Sit in a chair next to the bed when talking to the patient.
C) Maintain constant eye contact with the patient at all times.
D) Stay within 12 inches of the patient when talking to the patient.

Eye Contact

The act of looking directly into another person's eyes, which can communicate various emotions or intent and is an important aspect of non-verbal communication.

Sit In Chair

The act of positioning oneself in a seated posture on a chair, commonly used to rest, work, or engage in activities at a table or desk.

  • Absorb the importance and mechanisms of therapeutic communication.
  • Recognize the value of integrating cultural, age-specific, and condition-related considerations into communication.
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kholoud eidehJul 12, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The nurse should sit in a chair next to the bed.A nurse appears less dominant and less threatening when interacting at the patient's eye level.Looking down on a person (standing by the bed)establishes authority,but interacting at the same eye level indicates equality in the relationship.Constant eye contact can be intrusive or threatening to some people.Twelve inches is within the intimate zone and can be threatening.