Test Bank for Essentials of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing: A Communication Approach to Evidence-Based Care, 4e 4th Edition - Anger, Aggression, and Violence Related

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A cognitively impaired patient has been a widow for 30 years. This patient is frantically trying to leave the unit, saying, 'I have to go home to cook dinner before my husband arrives from work.' To intervene with validation therapy, what should the nurse first say?

  • A. You must come away from the door.'
  • B. You have been a widow for many years.'
  • C. You want to go home to prepare your husband's dinner?'
  • D. Was your husband angry if you did not have dinner ready on time?'
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Validation therapy meets the patient 'where she or he is at the moment' and acknowledges the patient's wishes. Validation does not seek to redirect, reorient, or probe. The incorrect options do not validate the patient's feelings.