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A nurse has great difficulty distancing herself from the care of a patient when she leaves work. what should the nurse do?

a. recognize that she is too compassionate.
b. request that the patient be assigned to another nurse.
c. share her concern with the patient.
d. confide in a colleague she trusts.c. report to the team that the antidepressant medication is effective.
e. chart the mood change and share the observation at the team meeting the next day.

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A nurse struggling with establishing emotional boundaries with a patient's care should confide in a trusted colleague. This action can provide emotional support and strategies to develop a better work-life balance, ensuring she can continue to provide quality care to all patients without detriment to her own well-being. The correct option is d.

Step-by-step explanation:

If a nurse is having difficulty distancing herself from the care of a patient when she leaves work, it's important to address this issue because it can lead to emotional exhaustion and impact her well-being and the quality of care she provides.

The most appropriate action for the nurse in this situation would be d. confide in a colleague she trusts. This approach would allow the nurse to express her concerns in a safe and professional environment, seek support, and find strategies to maintain an appropriate work-life balance without compromising the patient's care.

In contrast, sharing her concerns with the patient may create additional stress or even a burden for the patient, and requesting to have the patient assigned to another nurse might not address the underlying issue of emotional boundaries. The correct option is d.

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