A client with chronic osteoarthritis reports using an essential oil diffuser with lavender to manage their symptoms. Which action by the nurse is most appropriate?
Encourage the client to rely on aromatherapy as an alternative to prescribed medications.
Assess the client for any allergies or respiratory conditions before supporting the use of lavender.
Suggest the client discontinue the use of essential oils and try yoga instead.
Inform the client that complementary therapies are not supported by evidence and should be avoided.
The correct response involves assessing whether the complementary therapy is safe for the client. Lavender aromatherapy is generally safe, and the nurse can use this opportunity to educate the client about its potential benefits while ensuring the client does not have any contraindications, such as respiratory issues or allergies. Suggesting a different therapy without reason or immediately discouraging its use misses the opportunity to engage the client in shared decision-making and support their autonomy. Encouraging the client to rely solely on complementary therapies is contraindicated, as they should be used alongside, not in place of, standard medical treatments.
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