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audragclark

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The nursing diagnosis of rape-trauma syndrome has been selected for a rape victim being cared for
  in the emergency department.
 
  What short-term outcome could be achieved by the time the client
  leaves the emergency department? The client will state that
  a. she feels safe and is entirely relaxed.
  b. the memory of the rape is less vivid and less frightening.
  c. her physical symptoms of pain and discomfort are no longer present.
  d. she will keep a follow-up appointment with the rape victim advocate.

Question 2

A client who is experiencing great stress associated with a disturbing new diagnosis asks the nurse
  Do you think saying a prayer would help? The answer the nurse should give is
 
  a. To be honest, prayer may be your only hope..
  b. You may find prayer gives comfort and lowers your stress..
  c. I could help you feel calmer by teaching you to meditate..
  d. Guided imagery, progressive relaxation, and prayer have about the same degree
  of effectiveness..



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Harbringer

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Answer to Question 1

D
Outcomes A, B, and C are unlikely to be met during the limited time the victim is in the emergency
department. Agreeing to keep a follow-up appointment is a realistic short-term outcome.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
Many clients find that spiritual measures, including prayer, are helpful in mediating stress. Studies
have shown that spiritual practices can enhance the sense of well-being. When a client suggests a
viable means of reducing stress, it should be supported by the nurse. Option A is pessimistic and
would cause further distress. Option C suggests an alternative and implies that the nurse does not
think prayer would be effective. Option D gives more information than the client is seeking.




audragclark

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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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