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A 19-year-old student has had a breast biopsy and is nervous about the results. The resident physician peeks into her room and says, The biopsy is negative.. The nurse finds the student in her room sobbing.
 
  What is the nurse's best response to this situation? 1. Why are you crying with such good news?
   2. What did the physician tell you?
   3. You seem upset. Do you want to talk to me about the test results?
   4. The term negative' in this case is good

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An Asian husband brings his wife to the clinic and states, I want you to fix my wife and tell her that there is nothing wrong with her.. The client has symptoms of pain, sleep disorders, and stiffness.
 
  Which of the following would the nurse include in a plan of care for this family? 1. Medication to treat fibromyalgia
   2. Suggested dietary changes to help with the pain
   3. Exercise program to increase energy
   4. Information and literature on fibromyalgia



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Answer to Question 1

3. You seem upset. Do you want to talk to me about the test results?

Rationale:
The nurse does not know specifically what the client is sobbing about and should ask the client an open-ended question so the client can talk. The physician, in delivering important news to the client, should have taken time to sit with her to discuss the results of the test. In telling the client that the test was negative, the physician did not clarify what negative actually meant. Using medical jargon without an explanation can lead to misinterpretation of the message by the client. Asking the client why she is crying over good news does not allow the client to express concern over the results. Asking the client what the physician told her assumes that she is crying because of what the physician said and does not allow her to express her concern in an open-ended manner. Saying that the test results are good in this case assumes that the client has misunderstood the results, which may be true but does not allow the client to express her concerns.

Answer to Question 2

4. Information and literature on fibromyalgia

Rationale:
In many cultures accepting a disease like fibromyalgia may be difficult due to the vagueness of the disease. Information and written literature may help the family understand that the disease is real. The physician orders medication and diets. There is no proof that exercise, or lack thereof, causes fibromyalgia.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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