Lewis's Medical Surgical Nursing in Canada, 5th Edition - Stress and Stress Management Related

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A hospitalized patient whose wife describes him as usually well organized and calm is receiving diabetic teaching after being newly diagnosed with diabetes. He states, 'I'm feeling distracted because I'm just getting used to my new diagnosis'. Which action should the nurse take?

  • A. Ask the health care provider for a psychiatric referral.
  • B. Administer the PRN sedative medication every 4 hours.
  • C. Suggest the use of a home caregiver to the patient's family.
  • D. Plan to reinforce and repeat teaching about diabetes management.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Since behavioural responses to stress include temporary changes such as irritability, changes in memory, and poor concentration, patient teaching will need to be repeated. Psychiatric referral or home caregiver referral will not be needed for these expected short-term cognitive changes. Sedation will decrease the patient's ability to learn the necessary information for self-management.