Practice Question
When the nurse attempts to teach self-administration of insulin injections to a client who is newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM), the client tells the nurse in a loud voice to leave the room. Which action should the nurse take?
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Correct Answer:
Explain that insulin is a life-saving drug for the client.
Rationale:
🔸 A client newly diagnosed with a chronic illness may experience denial or emotional distress, and this behavior signals a need for space and autonomy.
🔸 Leaving and returning later demonstrates respect, avoids confrontation, and allows the client time to process.
🔸 Forcing teaching during emotional outbursts may lead to ineffective learning and increased resistance.
🔸 Therapeutic communication includes recognizing and responding appropriately to client cues.
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This question is from RN HESI Exit~2024 Exam 2 which contains 127 questions.
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Question Details
- Category: RN Nursing Exam(s)
- Subcategory: HESI-Exit Exam(s)
- Domain: HESI Exit Exam(s)~2024
- Answer Choices: 4