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The nurse suspects that an older client has no living family members
and observes the client sitting quietly in the room, crying. What actions
should the nurse take to intentionally know this client? Select all that
apply.
, 1. Seek cues from the client.
2. Assess the client thoroughly.
3. Avoid assumptions about the client.
4. Center actions on the client's needs.
5. Assume the client wants to be alone. - Answer: 1,3,4
A nurse is caring for a newly admitted client who appears anxious and
fearful. The client states, "I do not trust any of you. Stay away from
me!" Which nursing actions would be beneficial? Select all that apply
1. The nurse would mirror the client's mannerisms and anxiety level
2. The nurse would agree with the client and ask the client for his/her
trust
3. The nurse would calmly state, "I am here to help you. What can I
do?"
4. The nurse would state, "Tell me why you do not trust me."
5. The nurse would sit quietly near the client and respond to questions.
6. The nurse would notify the health care provider and ask for a
sedative - Answer: 3,4,5
Which example best illustrates the principle of knowing the client?