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cagreen833

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The nurse is working with a family who survived a tornado. As part of providing care to the family, the nurse is reviewing normal reaction and emotions they may experience as a result of the traumatic event. Which conclusions does the nurse make?
 
  Select all that apply.
  A) All family members will process the experience at about the same pace.
  B) Each member of the family has a different way of coping.
  C) Each family member talks to the nurse openly and freely.
  D) All family members will experience anxiety about self and family safety.
  E) Some family members have difficulty accepting help.

Question 2

The nurse is beginning crisis counseling with a client. What actions will the nurse utilize when counseling the client?
 
  Select all that apply.
  A) Assist in coping with the problem.
  B) Conduct follow-up assessments.
  C) Boil down the problem.
  D) Achieve contact.
  E) Assess physiologic status.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B, D, E

Anxiety about self and family's safety is an initial reaction after an individual's safety has been in jeopardy. Each member of the family has a different way of coping. Family members are all at different levels of maturity and have different coping skills. Some family members have difficulty accepting help. Different family members will respond in various ways to offers of help due to each person's individuality and coping style. Communication is difficult for most clients after a sudden crisis, so it is unlikely that they will talk to the nurse openly and freely. All family members will process the experience at about the same pace is incorrect because family members' different maturity levels and coping skills will affect how quickly or slowly they process the experience.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A, C, D

When conducting crisis counseling with a client, the nurse will achieve contact, boil down the problem, and assist the client in coping with the problem. Assessing physiologic status and conducting follow-up assessments are not steps within crisis counseling.





 

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