The nurse is caring for a client in the outpatient surgical center and anticipates that the client might have a great deal of anxiety because:

1. the surgical procedure is serious.
2. the client is discharged after recovery.
3. the client's family cannot be present.
4. the physician leaves when the surgery is complete.


Answer: 2

1. Serious surgeries are not performed in the outpatient setting but rather in an inpatient setting.
2. The client undergoing ambulatory surgery has a great deal of information to process in a short period of time, which can significantly increase stress levels.
3. Family can be present prior to and at times during an outpatient procedure.
4. The fact that the physician leaves after the procedure is less stressful than is the prospect of self-care at home.

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