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

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How should the nurse respond to a patient who expresses fear about an upcoming procedure?

  1. Provide minimal reassurance

  2. Encourage journaling about their feelings

  3. Suggest they speak with family

  4. Encourage discussing fears openly

The correct answer is: Encourage discussing fears openly

Encouraging the patient to discuss their fears openly is essential because it fosters a supportive environment that promotes communication and understanding. When patients express their anxieties, it allows healthcare providers to address specific concerns, provide accurate information, and offer reassurance tailored to the individual’s situation. An open dialogue can also help the patient feel more empowered and engaged in their care, potentially reducing anxiety and the feeling of being powerless regarding the procedure. In addition, discussing fears openly creates an opportunity for the nurse to assess the patient's understanding of the procedure and clarify any misconceptions. This can lead to better coping mechanisms and a more positive outlook, ultimately contributing to improved patient outcomes and satisfaction. Providing an avenue for patients to voice their fears can make them feel heard and validated, which is crucial in building trust between the patient and healthcare provider.