You are caring for a 50-year-old male diagnosed with multiple myeloma; he has just been told that his prognosis is poor. He is tearful and trying to express his feelings, but he is having difficulty. What should you do first?

A) Ask if he would like you to sit with him while he collects his thoughts.
B) Tell him that you will leave for now but will be back.
C) Offer to call pastoral care.
D) Tell him that you can understand how he is feeling.


Ans: A
Feedback: The most important intervention the nurse can provide is listening empathetically. Seriously ill patients and their families need time and support to cope with the changes brought about by serious illness and the prospect of impending death. The nurse who is able to listen without judging and without trying to solve the patient's and family's problems provides an invaluable intervention. The patient needs to feel that people are concerned with his situation. Leaving him does not show acceptance of his feelings. Offering to call pastoral care may be helpful for some patients but should be done after the nurse has spent time with the patient. Telling the patient that she understands how he is feeling is inappropriate because it does not help him express his feelings.

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