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A nurse is leading a critical incident stress debriefing with a group of staff members following a mass trauma incident. Which of the following interventions should the nurse take first?

A. Ask staff members to describe their most traumatic memories of the event.

B. Reassure staff members that the debriefing is confidential.

The rationale is that confidentiality is essential to create a safe and trusting environment for staff members to share their feelings and experiences without fear of judgment or reprisal.

C. Provide stress-management exercises to the staff members.

D. Have staff members discuss their involvement in the event.

This question is an excerpt from Nurse Dive's nursing test bank - RN Mental Health 2019 With NGN Proctored Exam. Take the full exam now


Full Explanation

The  rationale is that confidentiality is essential to create a safe and trusting environment for  staff members to share their feelings and experiences without fear of judgment or reprisal. 


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