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What should a nurse do when a client begins crying during an assessment after receiving a
cancer diagnosis?
✔✔ Pause the assessment, offer a tissue, and provide silent emotional presence.
How can a nurse help a client cope with the loss of independence after a stroke?
✔✔ Encourage participation in decision-making and celebrate small physical milestones.
What is an appropriate nursing intervention for a client using denial after a new diagnosis?
✔✔ Acknowledge their response while gently offering accurate, compassionate information.
How should a nurse respond when a client says, “I don’t think I can do this anymore”?
✔✔ Explore their feelings and connect them to emotional or psychological support.
How can a nurse support effective coping in a newly diagnosed diabetic client?
✔✔ Provide clear education and reinforce their ability to manage their care.
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, What coping strategy can a nurse recommend to a client experiencing anxiety about surgery?
✔✔ Practice deep breathing or guided visualization exercises.
How can a nurse help a teenager cope with the stress of a chronic condition?
✔✔ Encourage journaling, peer support, and involvement in treatment planning.
What can a nurse do when a client shows signs of emotional exhaustion from caregiving?
✔✔ Offer respite care resources and encourage personal time for rest and renewal.
How can a nurse help a grieving client express their emotions safely?
✔✔ Use open-ended questions and therapeutic silence during conversation.
What can a nurse teach a client about using humor as a coping mechanism?
✔✔ It can reduce stress and offer perspective, but should not mask deeper emotions.
What is one healthy way a nurse can help clients cope with unexpected life changes?
✔✔ Promote acceptance while guiding them toward setting realistic short-term goals.
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