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A rape victim tells the nurse, "I should not have been out on the street alone." Select the nurse's most helpful response.

  • A. Rape can happen anywhere.
  • B. Blaming yourself increases your anxiety and discomfort.
  • C. You are right. You should not have been alone on the street at night.
  • D. You feel as though this would not have happened if you had not been alone.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The correct answer is D because it acknowledges the victim's feelings without placing blame or judgment. By reflecting the victim's feelings back to them, the nurse validates their experience and shows empathy. This response encourages the victim to express their emotions and helps in building trust with the nurse.

Other choices are incorrect:
A: This choice does not address the victim's feelings of self-blame and does not provide the needed support.
B: While this choice acknowledges the negative impact of self-blame, it does not directly address the victim's statement.
C: This choice may be perceived as dismissive or blaming, which can further harm the victim's emotional well-being.