Certified Hospice and Palliative Assistant (CHPNA) Practice Test

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What should nurses do to ensure patient comfort when intervening with patients with a psychiatric history?

  1. Maintain a strict no-contact policy

  2. Avoid sudden movements and give warnings

  3. Use hands-on approaches to establish rapport

  4. Limit all verbal communication

The correct answer is: Avoid sudden movements and give warnings

To ensure patient comfort when intervening with patients who have a psychiatric history, avoiding sudden movements and providing warnings is essential. Patients with psychiatric conditions may have heightened sensitivity to their environment, and unexpected actions can trigger anxiety or distress. By moving slowly and giving warnings before any actions are taken, nurses can help create a more predictable and calming atmosphere, which is crucial for fostering trust and safety. This approach allows patients to prepare for what is coming next, reducing any potential fear or stress that could arise from sudden changes in the caregiver's behavior. It also demonstrates respect for the patient's emotional state and contributes to a therapeutic relationship. Establishing this kind of environment can significantly enhance the comfort and cooperation of patients during assessments or treatments.