Questions: A nurse is preparing to transfer a client who has had a stroke to a rehabilitation facility. The client's family tells the nurse they are concerned about the level of care the client will receive. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? Facilitate an interdisciplinary conference at the new facility for the family. Refer the client and family to a social worker for assistance and a follow-up meeting. Reassure the client's family that the same provider will provide care at the new facility. Tell the family that the rehabilitation facility has an excellent client care record.

A nurse is preparing to transfer a client who has had a stroke to a rehabilitation facility. The client's family tells the nurse they are concerned about the level of care the client will receive. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
Facilitate an interdisciplinary conference at the new facility for the family.
Refer the client and family to a social worker for assistance and a follow-up meeting.
Reassure the client's family that the same provider will provide care at the new facility.
Tell the family that the rehabilitation facility has an excellent client care record.
Transcript text: A nurse is preparing to transfer a client who has had a stroke to a rehabilitation facility. The client's family tells the nurse they are concerned about the level of care the client will receive. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? Facilitate an interdisciplinary conference at the new facility for the family. Refer the client and family to a social worker for assistance and a follow-up meeting. Reassure the client's family that the same provider will provide care at the new facility. Tell the family that the rehabilitation facility has an excellent client care record.
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The answer is the first one: Facilitate an interdisciplinary conference at the new facility for the family.

Explanation for each option:

  1. Facilitate an interdisciplinary conference at the new facility for the family: This is the correct action because it involves the family in the care planning process and allows them to meet with the healthcare team at the new facility. This can help address their concerns by providing them with detailed information about the care plan and the roles of different team members.

  2. Refer the client and family to a social worker for assistance and a follow-up meeting: While involving a social worker can be beneficial, it does not directly address the family's immediate concerns about the level of care at the new facility. It is more of a supportive measure rather than a direct solution to their concerns.

  3. Reassure the client's family that the same provider will provide care at the new facility: This is likely incorrect because it is not guaranteed that the same provider will be available at the new facility. Providing false reassurance can lead to mistrust if the information is not accurate.

  4. Tell the family that the rehabilitation facility has an excellent client care record: While this might provide some reassurance, it does not actively involve the family in the care process or address their specific concerns. It is a passive approach that may not fully alleviate their worries.

In summary, facilitating an interdisciplinary conference is the most proactive and inclusive approach to address the family's concerns about the level of care at the rehabilitation facility.

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