Nursing Acceleration Challenge Exam (NACE) PN-RN Practice Test

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For a patient undergoing a crucial procedure, which action by a nurse is considered supportive?

  1. Dismissal of their concerns

  2. Offering reassurance

  3. Discussing personal experiences

  4. Maintaining a distant demeanor

The correct answer is: Offering reassurance

Offering reassurance is considered a supportive action for a patient undergoing a crucial procedure because it can help alleviate anxiety and promote a sense of safety and comfort. When patients are faced with surgical or medical interventions, they often experience fear or uncertainty about the outcomes, the procedure itself, and their overall well-being. By providing reassurance, the nurse can instill confidence, actively listening to the patient's concerns, and addressing them in a compassionate manner. This helps to foster a therapeutic relationship and reinforces the patient's trust in the healthcare team. In contrast, dismissing the patient's concerns can increase their anxiety and feelings of isolation, while discussing personal experiences may not be relevant or helpful for the patient in that moment, potentially shifting the focus away from the patient’s needs. Maintaining a distant demeanor can make the patient feel unsupported and alone, which is contrary to the supportive environment that is crucial for a positive experience during stressful situations.