Certified Hospice and Palliative Assistant (CHPNA) Practice Test

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When caring for patients with schizophrenia, nurses should:

  1. Encourage physical contact to build trust

  2. Avoid physical contact and provide warnings before touching

  3. Use therapeutic touch freely

  4. Establish close physical proximity at all times

The correct answer is: Avoid physical contact and provide warnings before touching

When caring for patients with schizophrenia, it's crucial to acknowledge their unique psychological and emotional needs. Individuals with schizophrenia may experience heightened anxiety or paranoia, which can make physical contact feel intrusive or threatening. By avoiding physical contact and providing warnings before any touch, nurses demonstrate respect for the patient's personal space and autonomy. This approach helps to build trust and allows the patient to feel more in control of their environment, thus reducing potential distress. Establishing a safe and trusting atmosphere is vital in the therapeutic relationship with patients experiencing schizophrenia. The focus should be on effective communication and creating a safe space where patients feel comfortable. Encouraging physical contact or establishing close physical proximity without considering the patient's comfort and consent can lead to increased anxiety and may hinder the healing process.