A nurse is assessing a client whose partner recently died. The client states, "I don't know what to do without my partner. Life is just not worth living." Which of the following responses should the nurse make?
"You seem to be having a difficult time right now!"
"It's natural for you to feel this way now, but things will get better with time."
"You'd be surprised how many people experience these feelings."
"Why do you feel like your life isn't worth living?"
The Correct Answer is A
Rationale:
A. This response validates the client's feelings and opens the door for further conversation without judgment, encouraging the client to express more of their thoughts.
B. While this statement acknowledges the client's feelings, it may seem dismissive or minimize the depth of the client's distress.
C. Telling the client that many people experience similar feelings can invalidate the uniqueness of their grief and may discourage them from sharing more.
D. Asking "Why" may sound accusatory and could make the client feel defensive or misunderstood.
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Correct Answer is A
Explanation
Rationale:
A. Assessing the client's IV site every 8 hours is appropriate to prevent complications such as infection or infiltration, especially in an immunocompromised client.
B. Checking the client's WBC count every 48 hours is insufficient; it should be monitored more frequently due to the client's immunocompromised state.
C. Monitoring the client's mouth every 8 hours is necessary, but not as critical as regular IV site assessments.
D. Changing the client's tubing every 48 hours may not be necessary unless indicated by the facility's protocol or the client's condition; continuous IV tubing is typically changed every 72 to 96 hours unless there are signs of complications.
Correct Answer is C
Explanation
Rationale:
A. Diarrhea is not a typical manifestation of ovarian cancer and may be more related to gastrointestinal issues.
B. Urinary retention can occur but is not a common initial symptom associated with ovarian cancer.
C. Abdominal bloating is a common symptom associated with ovarian cancer and should be included in the educational session. It may occur due to fluid accumulation or tumor growth.
D. Purulent discharge is not a typical manifestation of ovarian cancer and may suggest an infection rather than a cancer diagnosis.