A man has been admitted to the observation unit for observation after being treated for a large cut on his forehead. As the nurse works through the interview, one of the standard questions has to do with alcohol, tobacco, and drug use.
When the nurse asks him about tobacco use, he states, I quit smoking after my wife died 7 years ago. However, the nurse notices an open pack of cigarettes in his shirt pocket. Using confrontation, the nurse could say:
a.
Mr. K., I know that you are lying.
b.
Mr. K., come on, tell me how much you smoke.
c.
Mr. K., I didn't realize your wife had died. It must be difficult for you at this time. Please tell me more about that.
d.
Mr. K., you have said that you don't smoke, but I see that you have an open pack of cigarettes in your pocket.
Question 2
A 17-year-old single mother is describing how difficult it is to raise a 3-year-old child by herself. During the course of the interview she states, I can't believe my boyfriend left me to do this by myself What a terrible thing to do to me
Which of these responses by the nurse uses empathy?
a.
You feel alone.
b.
You can't believe he left you alone?
c.
It must be so hard to face this all alone.
d.
I would be angry, too; raising a child alone is no picnic.