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Ashley Vialva
on Oct 19, 2024Verified
Throughout the course of his illness,a patient has denied its seriousness,even though his health professionals have explained prognosis of death very clearly.Physiologic signs now indicate that he will probably die within a short period of time,but he is still firmly in a state of emotional denial.The patient says to the nurse,"Tell my wife to stop hovering and go home.I'm going to be fine." How should the nurse respond?
A) "Your physical signs indicate that you will likely not live more than a few more days."
B) "You seem very sure that you are not going to die. Please tell me more about what you are feeling."
C) "It seems to me you would be feeling some anger and wondering why all this is happening to you."
D) "It would be best for your family if you were able to work through this and come to accept the reality of your situation."
Emotional Denial
A psychological defense mechanism where an individual refuses to acknowledge their emotions or the reality of a situation.
Prognosis
The likely course or outcome of a disease or ailment, often considering the patient’s condition and treatment options.
- Comprehend the psychological and emotional dimensions associated with mourning and terminal care.
Verified Answer
HL
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the psychological and emotional dimensions associated with mourning and terminal care.
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