A nursing student was involved in a very difficult situation with a client, the client's family, and a physician

The student felt like she was caught in the middle and wasn't sure how to respond to some of the questions that were being asked about care, treatment, and scheduling. Instead of getting her instructor, the student fielded these questions as best she could. In order to help the student work through this situation, the nursing instructor might advise the student to try which action?
1. Meditation
2. Guided imagery
3. Reflection
4. Music therapy


Correct Answer: 3
Rationale 1: Meditation is quieting the mind and focusing it on the present. It helps the individual release fears, worries, and doubts.
Rationale 2: Guided imagery is a mind–body intervention that uses the power of imagination as a therapeutic tool.
Rationale 3: Reflection is thinking from a critical point of view, analyzing why one acted in a certain way and assessing the results of one's actions. Reflection must be personal and meaningful. In this example, it will help the student understand how the situation could have been handled better.
Rationale 4: Music therapy includes listening, singing, rhythm, and body movement. It is often used to induce relaxation.

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