The nurse is caring for a patient who has painful memories of a previous sexual assault. How will the nurse best display the therapeutic use of self when caring for this patient?

1. Providing the patient personal information.
2. Engaging in a caring conversation with the patient.
3. Providing the patient information on therapy choices.
4. Encouraging the patient to confront his or her feelings.


Answer: 2
Explanation: The best way that the nurse will display the therapeutic use of self when caring for a patient with painful memories is to engage in a caring conversation with the patient. This allows the nurse to provide the patient with a sense of empathy, or feeling for others. This may help the patient connect and provide time and space for the patient to tell his or her story. Providing the patient with personal information or information on therapy choices does not exemplify the therapeutic use of self when caring for this patient. Encouraging the patient to confront his or her feelings does not recognize the need to respect the patient's role in directing the healing process.

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