You are caring for a patient who has just been told that his illness is progressing and nothing more can be done for him. After the physician leaves, the patient asks you to stay with him for awhile
You agree to stay. The patient becomes tearful and tries several times to say something but cannot get the words out. What would be an appropriate response for you to make at this time?
A) "Can I give you some advice?"
B) "Do you need more time to think about this?"
C) "Is there anything you want to say?"
D) "I have cared for lots of patients in your position. It will get easier."
Ans: B
Feedback: Prompt gently: "Do you need more time to think about this?" Option A is incorrect; you should not give advice. Option C is incorrect; it is obvious from the scenario that the patient has something to say. Option D is incorrect; this statement negates the patient's feelings at this time.
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