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CaseConference #13
Nursing paged the chaplain to make a referral to see a 75-year-old woman recovering from back surgery performed seven days ago due to non-compliance with recovery care. The nurse explained that she had just spent 45 minutes with the patient who was insisting on receiving a sleep aid in addition to her pain medication. The patient had been seen by the pain specialist and a pain plan was in place, but she was still refusing to cooperate with nursing or participate in therapies, saying, "I just want to sleep it all through because it hurts so much." The nurse added at the end of the referral request that the patient's husband had died two weeks ago.
What is your role as chaplain
in this situation?
How would you approach the patient?
How would you go about assessing this patient?
Would you raise the issue that her husband had just died?
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