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mspears3

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A nurse has instructed a client with panic disorder about how to use the technique of positive self-talk. The nurse determines that the client has understood the instructions when the client verbalizes which statement to use during an impending panic atta
 
  A) I am feeling very nervous right now.
  B) I can handle this anxiety; it will be over shortly.
  C) I am taking medication to eliminate these symptoms.
  D) Relax your muscles, relax your muscles.

Question 2

A nurse is caring for a client who is being treated in the emergency department for a panic attack. Which of the following nursing interventions would be most appropriate?
 
  A) Demonstrate empathy for the client by trying to mimic the client's state of anxiety.
  B) Tell the client that you must leave to go report his symptoms to the psychiatrist on duty.
  C) Tell the client this is an acute exacerbation with a positive prognosis and low morbidity.
  D) Stay with the client, emphasizing that he is safe and that you will remain with him.



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: B
An example of positive self-talk is when the client says, This is only anxiety; it will be over shortly. These types of positive statements can give the individual a focal point and reduce fear when panic symptoms begin.

Answer to Question 2

Ans: D
It is important to stay with the client and remain calm to help relax the client. Trying to mimic the client's symptoms would further add to the client's anxiety level. It is also important to stress that you will stay with the client and that the client is safe. The nurse should use clear, concise directions and short sentences. Medical jargon, such as telling the client this is an acute exacerbation with a positive prognosis, should be avoided.




mspears3

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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
Gracias!


cassie_ragen

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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