It is false I do not believe that’s true
The nurse should absolutely not harshly dismiss the patient's fears right off the bat by saying anything like "no they aren't" or "you're being ridiculous", because that will only ingrain the fear further into the patient's head, and they will begin to believe that they can't trust the nurse either.
First of all, you need to realize that the fact that the patient is even saying anything about this is progress. That means that they trust you enough or are recovered enough to not be paranoid of you too, and you can't break that. Whatever you do, don't begin to argue with the patient about their fears. It doesn't matter if you think it's valid or not. To them, it absolutely is.
The second step is to help the patient focus on something that's real. Ask them why they think so. Ask them if anything has happened to make them believe this. Get them talking, and slowly let them come to the realization that they are safe and no harm will come to them. Safety is a big thing for people with paranoid schizophrenia. This also includes giving them enough space so they don't feel cornered and telling them what you're going to do before you do it so you don't startle them: i.e. "I'm going to walk over here now."
Third step is, if there is a specific cause for this feeling, get the patient away from whatever is causing it.
And most of all, if the patient is threatening you, himself, or others, call for help.
The nurse is to initiate an intravenous line and applies the tourniquet to the selected site, the nurse would release the tourniquet once there is a blood flow in the needle.
What is Tourniquet?
A tourniquet is used by the phlebotomist to evaluate and determine the location of a suitable vein for venipuncture.
Once sufficient amount of blood has been collected, release the tourniquet before withdrawing the needle. Tourniquet should not be left on longer than 1 minute prevent formation of a hematoma, which is a reddened, swollen area where blood collects under the skin. A prolonged tourniquet time may lead to pool of blood at the venipuncture site, a condition called hemoconcentration.
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Actually, there isn't just one answer to this question, as breastfeeding is shown to have more than one advantage for the mother - and both a reduced rate of breast cancer and diabetes are observed, as compared to the mothers who did not breastfeed. It is possible that there are also other advantages - we don't know everything yet and research is still ongoing.
Some mothers can get very sick if they are not allowed to breastfeed, and it is speculated that Austrian Empress Elisabeth was sick for that reason.
You might be able to say all emotions are positive because at least you know the person is responding.