Patient nurse scenario case study

Patient nurse scenario case study

This is an assignment that is focusing on the response to the daughter in the patient nurse scenario. The paper also requires a response from the daughter directly.

The response to the daughter in the patient nurse scenario

Case Study
Clients rights
What is your response to the daughter in the scenario? Write your response as if you were speaking to the daughter directly. Next, explain the reasoning behind your response. Please elaborate and provide examples and this is not a script, and I also included the rubric in this document.

As a nurse it is your responsibility to ensure that clients know/understand their rights and to honor those rights while implementing care. They include the rights to respectful, considerate, competent care, to participate fully in the decision-making process, to accept, refuse, or request modification of the plan of care. The nurse introduced himself, performed hand hygiene, and followed the facilities protocol for identifying the client.

Nurse: Mrs. Lindermen how are you feeling today
Patient: The pain is unbearable, I just cant do this anymore
Nurse: would you like me to give you some pain medication
Patient: Yes please, but no more chemotherapy, its just too much for me
Nurse: Well I spoke to Dr Klein and he told me how you feel
Patient Daughter: Can I speak with you outside?
Nurse: yeah, I’m going to get your pain medication and speak to your daughter if that’s okay?
Patient: Yeah that’s okay

Both Nurse and Patient daughter leave room
Patient daughter: My mother doesn’t know what she’s saying, we have to do everything to save her, she has to have the chemotherapy
Additionally, what is your response to the daughter in this scenario? Record your response as if you were speaking to the daughter directly, Then explain why? (not a script)

You are required to use and cite at least one academic source. You can also use .org, .gov, and .edu websites
Use current APA Style.

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