While discharge planning, the nurse asks the patient if there is anything in particular the patient will need once she returns home

The patient states that she has everything she needs, considering she is returning home in better shape than when she arrived at the hospital. The nurse, using the transactional theory of stress, realizes this patient is describing which type of appraisal? 1. Cognitive
2. Primary
3. Secondary
4. Emotional


Cognitive

Rationale: Cognitive reappraisal develops from the feedback of changes in the person−environment relationship and from reflection about the coping process. The patient reappraises her hospitalization and realizes her health has been improved from the hospitalization. Primary appraisal is the process of evaluating the significance of the transaction as it relates to the person's well-being. This type of appraisal will find a stressor as being good, bad, or irrelevant. The secondary appraisal is the process of evaluating the transaction as it relates to available coping resources and options. There is not an emotional appraisal within the transactional theory of stress.

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