Coping strategies

Coping strategies ( 14 Questions)

A nurse is teaching a hospitalized child who is undergoing dialysis how to use emotion-focused coping strategies to deal with the stress of the procedure. Which of the following strategies should the nurse include in the teaching? (Select all that apply.)



Correct Answer: ["B","D"]

Choice A reason: This is incorrect. Asking questions and seeking information about the procedure process and outcomes is a problem-focused coping strategy that aims to change or solve the problem that causes stress, not regulate or reduce it.

Choice B reason: This is correct. Practicing relaxation techniques such as deep breathing or guided imagery before and during the procedure is an emotion-focused coping strategy that can help the child regulate or reduce the emotional impact of the problem.

Choice C reason: This is incorrect. Setting realistic goals and planning actions to achieve them is a problem-focused coping strategy that aims to change or solve the problem that causes stress, not regulate or reduce it.

Choice D reason: This is correct. Expressing emotions and feelings about the procedure to a trusted person or a support group is an emotion-focused coping strategy that can help the child cope with the feelings associated with the problem.

Choice E reason: This is incorrect. Seeking help and assistance from health care professionals or family members when needed is a problem-focused coping strategy that aims to change or solve
the problem that causes stress, not regulate or reduce it.
 




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