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Which is the best response by the nurse to the client's statement?
Tell the client that there is nothing to worry about.
This response belittles the client’s feelings and does not address his anxiety.
Emphasize to the client that anxiety is common when people have problems
remembering things and that he will be fine.
Although it is common for clients to be anxious when they are confused secondary to memory
loss, pointing this out may make him defensive and more anxious.
State how worried the client looks and ask the how to make them more
comfortable.
This response acknowledges the clients feelings and the word <worried= is generally neutral.
Cooper, K., Gosnell, K. (2019). Foundations of Nursing. (8th edition). St. Louis, Missouri.
Elsevier. Pg. 68.