Final answer:
Options A (Patient will report reduced stress reaction), C (Patient will demonstrate use of an appropriate support system), and E (Patient will feel less stressed after meeting with the social worker) are measurable and patient-centered goals related to stress and coping. Option A,C,E are correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
When assessing goals related to stress and coping that are measurable and patient-centered, we need to ensure that the goals are specific, can be quantified, and focus on the individual's experience and actions. Among the options provided:
A. Patient will report reduced stress reaction is measurable through self-reporting and is centered on the patient's personal assessment of their stress levels.
B. Patient will accurately assess the current situation could be measurable if there are objective criteria for what constitutes 'accurate assessment,' but it is vague as stated.
C. Patient will demonstrate use of an appropriate support system is measurable by observing the patient's actions and is focused on the patient's use of resources to cope with stress.
D. Patient will express realistic expectations of current role is somewhat measurable if there is a clear understanding of what 'realistic expectations' are in this context.
E. Patient will feel less stressed after meeting with the social worker is patient-centered and can be measured by asking the patient about their stress levels before and after meetings.
To summarize, options A, C, and E provide clear, patient-centered goals that are quantifiable and thus can be considered measurable goals related to stress and coping.