A newly admitted client is angry because nursing staff continue to ask the same questions. What should the nurse respond to this client?

1. "In order to make sure all of your information is complete, I need to ask these questions."
2. "You're right. Let me know if there's anything you need right now."
3. "I'll be done shortly, just give me a few more minutes."
4. "You shouldn't be upset. We're only doing our jobs."


Correct Answer: 2
Rationale 1: Before asking more questions, the nurse should review what is already at hand.
Rationale 2: Repeated questioning can be stressful and annoying, especially for hospitalized clients, and cause concern about the lack of communication among health professionals. The nurse should review previous records that contain data about the client's occupation, religion, and marital status, as well as take time to review all the information the previous nurse collected. Validating the client's feelings is always a good idea and helps to build rapport between the nurse and client.
Rationale 3: This option does not address the client's legitimate concern, nor does it acknowledge the client's feelings.
Rationale 4: Telling the client "we're only doing our jobs" is belittling to the client and doesn't offer a therapeutic response.

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