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A patient's wife is visibly upset and says to the nurse, "I thought my husband only broke his hip, but the doctor thinks he might have had a stroke." Which of the following would be an appropriate response by the nurse?

A) "It's really too early to be concerned about that. Let's wait until the test results come back."
B) "If it is a stroke, your husband is in the right hospital for treatment."
C) "Yes, he does have symptoms of a stroke. That's what the tests will help us find out."
D) "I'm going to get you some information to read about strokes and their treatment."

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Final answer:

The nurse should respond with option C) "Yes, he does have symptoms of a stroke. That's what the tests will help us find out." The response acknowledges the wife's concerns and explains the need for further tests to confirm or rule out a stroke.

Step-by-step explanation:

The nurse should respond with option C) "Yes, he does have symptoms of a stroke. That's what the tests will help us find out." This response acknowledges the wife's concerns and provides reassurance that the patient's symptoms are being taken seriously. It also explains that further tests are needed to confirm or rule out a stroke.

Stroke is a medical emergency that requires prompt treatment. The nurse should not dismiss the wife's concerns or provide false reassurance, as this can lead to a delay in diagnosis and treatment.

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