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kfurse

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In order for a victim of sexual trauma to regain a sense of control and security, the caregiver must
 
  a. not wear gloves and use quick, brisk moves.
  b. create loud noises and speak in loud tones in order to distract the patient.
  c. approach the victim with patience and understanding.
  d. constantly touch the patient to assure her or him that the hospital is a safe environment.

Question 2

When allowing family members to view a deceased patient before the body is transported to the morgue, the perioperative nurse should
 
  a. remain with the body and lend support.
  b. use clichs when speaking with the family.
  c. allow other patients to view the body as a reminder that life is short.
  d. place blame on the surgeon who allowed this to happen.



johnharpe

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
Quick, brisk moves can create undue emotional stress. A caregiver must wear gloves for personal safety and to depersonalize touch. A calm demeanor can provide a sense of security for the victim. The OR should reflect a sense of stability with prevention of nonessential noise.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
The perioperative nurse should be present in the room with the family and the deceased in order to answer questions and provide emotional support as needed.



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