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14 June, 08:53

Onset and Diagnosis Mr. Wilson is upset about visiting the Nurse Practitioner (APRN) and he tells the office RN that there is nothing wrong with him. The RN notes that Mr. Wilson's face is flushed and he is wringing his hands. He states that he does not know why he is at the clinic. He stands by the door, shuffling his feet. Which is the best response by the nurse to Mr. Wilson's statement?

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  1. 14 June, 08:58
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    Answer: she should say this following statement "you look anxious how can I assist to make you feel comfortable"

    Explanation:

    A client has to feel that they are understood and that the nurse does sympathize with them without judging them.

    They need to feel that they are treated as human being and not just a sick individual and that their opinions and feelings are taken into account.

    People rebel when they feel hijacked without being listened to carefully and sincerely.
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