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Can you please help with answering the following questions? Thank you Which approach is best to use with a client who is angry and agitated? 1 Confront the client about the behavior. 2 Turn on the television to distract the client. 3 Maintain a calm, consistent approach with the client. 4 Explain to the client why the behavior is unacceptable. 2. A woman with five children and multiple facial injuries says, “My husband is an alcoholic, and he just beat me up.” Which intervention would the nurse use? 1 Report her statements and injuries to the police. 2 Refer her to a community legal aid program. 3 Inquire about her and the children’s safety. 4 Discuss taking the children and leaving the husband. 3. The nurse advises a client with anxiety to focus on a positive scene. Which relaxation technique is the nurse using? 1 Meditation 2 Biofeedback 3 Guided imagery 4 Progressive muscle relaxation 4. A woman who is frequently physically abused says, “It’s my fault that my husband beats me.” Which response would the nurse use? 1 “Maybe, but it’s likely that your husband is also at fault.” 2 “I can’t agree with that—no one should be beaten.” 3 “Tell me why you believe that you deserve to be beaten.” 4 “You say that it was your fault—help me understand that.” 5. A client who was sexually assaulted decides to seek prosecution of the rapist. Which action is a nursing responsibility? 1 File the physical evidence. 2 Contact the prosecutor. 3 Testify against the rapist. 4 Document client statements. 6. Which response is best when a male college student who is leaving the hospital hugs the nurse and kisses her on the cheek to say goodbye? 1 Hug and kiss the client in return. 2 Smile at the client but say nothing. 3 Encourage him to visit periodically. 4 Wish him well with his future studies. 7. After the client gives consent, which action would the nurse use to involve the family in discharge planning for an adult client who has been in a psychiatric facility? 1 Inform the family when the client’s discharge will occur. 2 Include the family when making specific discharge plans. 3 Answer family members’ questions about the client’s illness. 4 Ask family members to assess the client’s readiness for discharge. 8. A 25-year-old man is angry and has several verbal altercations with other clients and then refuses to take prescribed medications. Which intervention is best? 1 Tell him that he must take medication to stay on the unit and continue inpatient treatment. 2 Explain the purpose and benefits of the medication but allow him to refuse the medication. 3 Offer the opportunity to take the medication before calling security and initiating restraints. 4 Inform him that his behavior is offensive and his choices are medication or the seclusion room. 9. A pregnant client with a history of delusions, hallucinations, and suspiciousness tells the nurse she is fearful about the upcoming birth and the health of her baby. Which intervention would the nurse use? 1 Reassure her that she will have help with the birth. 2 Commend her for the ability to express her concerns. 3 Share staff’s concerns about how she will handle the infant. 4 Give her a detailed explanation of the birthing process. 10. A young client who has just lost her first job says, “I just start crying without any reason and without any warning.” Which response would the nurse use? 1 “Do you know what makes you cry?” 2 “Most of us need to cry from time to time.” 3 “Crying unexpectedly can be very upsetting.” 4 “Are you having any other problems at this time?” 11. For clients with mental health disorders, which behavior is most important to prevent? 1 Breaking contracts 2 Ruminating over losses 3 Harming themselves or others 4 Attending to hallucinations 12. The grieving spouse of a client who has just died says, “We should have spent more time together. I always felt that my work came first.” Which interpretation would the nurse make? 1 Spouse is displacing anger on the deceased for dying 2 Spouse is expressing feelings of guilt over lost opportunities 3 Spouse is having ambivalent feelings about the deceased 4 Spouse is feeling shame for past behavior and interactions 13. Which intervention would the nurse use after observing that a 6-month-old child lies quietly, rarely smiles or babbles, and has his basic needs barely met by the primary caregiver, who is a grandparent with chronic heart failure? 1 Advise the purchase of appropriate toys designed for this age level. 2 Inform the client that the child will be cognitively impaired if he is not stimulated. 3 Explain the need for the family to hire a mother’s helper for the home. 4 Initiate a referral for assessment of home health and schedule a family conference. 14. Which statements meet the criteria for involuntary hospitalization? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct. 1 “I cry all the time; I’m just so sad.” 2 “Since I retired I’ve been so depressed.” 3 “I’d like to end it all with sleeping pills.” 4 “The voices say I should kill all prostitutes.” 5 “My boss makes me so angry—he’s always picking on me.” 15. Which outcome do self-help groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) help their members to achieve? 1 Set long-term goals. 2 Limit excessive drinking. 3 Foster changes in behavior. 4 Identify underlying causes of behavior. 16. A client who retired a year ago says, “I don’t have any hobbies or interests, and since I retired, I feel useless and unneeded.” Based on Erikson’s psychosocial stages of development, which intervention would the nurse use? 1 Allow the client to express feelings of guilt. 2 Ask the client to identify past achievements. 3 Explore activities to decrease social isolation. 4 Help the client look for new social roles. 17. Which nursing responsibility is specific to caring for a client who is placed in seclusion? 1 Informing the client’s family and explaining the circumstances leading to seclusion 2 Monitoring pharmacological interventions and response to medications 3 Debriefing all involved staff and asking for suggestions to improve the process 4 Documenting the client’s behavior and the events leading up to the seclusion 18. Using the behavioral approach, which client behavior would the nurse use to determine whether an increase in privileges is warranted? 1 Client verbalizes that her or his depression is lifting 2 Client performs hygiene activities independently 3 Client states a desire to change her or his response to stress 4 Client shows improvement in short-term memory 19. Which response is best to give to a client who states, “The voices are saying I killed my husband”? 1 “You’re having very frightening thoughts right now.” 2 “We’ll put you in a private room where you’ll be safe.” 3 “Tell me more about these worries about your husband.” 4 “I just saw your husband, and he seems to be doing fine.” 20. Which action would the nurse therapist take when the father of an autistic child states that the family members wish to share their religious beliefs with the therapist? 1 Ask the father if religious beliefs relate to the child’s autism. 2 Include the mutual discussion of religious beliefs. 3 Invite the family’s religious leader to a therapy session. 4 Encourage discussion of their religion in the sessions. 21. When an extremely anxious client asks the nurse for help, which initial response reflects the nurse’s role in crisis intervention? 1 “Tell me what you’ve done to help yourself.” 2 “I’m here to help you figure things out.” 3 “I realize that you’ve had problems in the past.” 4 “Tell me about things that bother you.” 22. Which action would the nurse use for a client who is rushing down the hall of the mental health unit, rapidly tapping his fingers against the wall? 1 Approach the client in a nonthreatening manner to determine the cause of the agitation. 2 Summon additional staff members to subdue the client and stop the acting-out behavior. 3 Observe the client to see whether the behavior escalates and poses a safety risk. 4 Obtain staff assistance to administer medication prescribed for the client’s agitation. 23. Which functions are registered nurses (RNs) legally permitted to perform in a mental health hospital? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct. 1 Psychotherapy 2 Health promotion 3 Case management 4 Prescribing medication 5 Treating human responses 24. Which defense mechanism manifests the client’s emotional conflicts through motor, sensory, or somatic disabilities? 1 Projection 2 Conversion 3 Dissociation 4 Compensation 25. Which type of crisis is a 44-year-old single woman experiencing when she loses her job and exhausts her savings and now feels despondent and hopeless? 1 Subjective 2 Situational 3 Adventitious 4 Maturational 26. Which behavior is the nurse displaying while caring for a depressed 75-year-old woman who reminds her of her grandmother when she spends extra time and attention and brings home-baked cookies? 1 Affiliation 2 Displacement 3 Compensation 4 Countertransference 27. Which intervention would the nurse use after finding a disturbed client in bed in the fetal position? 1 Sit down in a chair by the client and say, “I’m here to spend time with you.” 2 Touch the client gently on the shoulder and say, “I’m going to sit with you for a while.” 3 Say to the client, “I’ll be waiting for you in the community room, so please get up and join me.” 4 Leave the client alone because the client won’t benefit from talking with the nurse. 29. Considering the normal exposure to stress and the development of healthy coping strategies, which psychosocial response would the client use to accomplish personal preservation of ego integrity? 1 Affective reactions 2 Severe withdrawal 3 Ritualistic behaviors 4 Defense mechanisms 30. Which primary purpose does the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) serve? 1 Facilitates communication between researchers and clinicians 2 Aids in teaching psychopathology to mental health professionals 3 Increases accuracy in public health statistics through use of diagnostic codes 4 Facilitates classification of mental disorders and guides the determination of diagnosis 1. Which action would the nurse take for an older client with Alzheimer disease who has laid out several outfits on the bed to wear to a recreational session but is still wearing nightclothes? 1 Assist the client to dress and explain when residents are expected at the activity. 2 Prompt the client to dress more quickly to avoid delaying the other residents. 3 Help the client select appropriate attire and offer to help the client get dressed. 4 Allow the client time to dress but explain that the client has missed the opportunity to attend the activity. Which intervention would the nurse include in the nursing home plan of care for an older adult with Alzheimer disease who has nighttime wandering? 1 Order a vest restraint for the client to be applied at night. 2 Obtain a prescription for a sedative so the client will sleep better at night. 3 Request that the family provide a companion to stay with the client at night. 4 Assign the client to a room near the nurses’ station for closer supervision at night. 3. Which action would the nurse take when caring for a client whose behavior is characterized by pathologic suspicious delusions? 1 Protect the client from environmental stress. 2 Help the client feel accepted by the staff on the unit. 3 Ask the client to explain the reasons for the feelings. 4 Assist the client to realize that the suspicions are unrealistic. 4. Which assessment would the nurse ask before administering a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) to a client with depression? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct. 1 “Do you eat bananas?” 2 “Do you use any illegal drugs?” 3 “Do you take any allergy medications?” 4 “Do you eat dairy products like cheese and sour cream?” 5 “How many alcoholic beverages do you consume each week?” 6 “How many caffeinated beverages do you drink on a daily basis? 5. A teenager with anorexia nervosa signs a contract that requires weight gain or loss of privileges. Which information would the nurse share with the client when there is no weight gain after a week? 1 The prearranged consequences will go into effect. 2 Death from starvation could occur if weight is not gained. 3 Stricter goals will be instituted if the initial goals are not met. 4 It may be necessary to become involved with meal preparation. 6. Which questions would a nurse ask when, during the assessment of an older adult, the nurse suspects suicidal intent? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct. 1 “Do you think about killing yourself?” 2 “How often do you have these thoughts?” 3 “Do you have the means to kill yourself?” 4 “Have you thought about your loved ones?” 5 “How would you kill yourself if you decided to do it?” 6 “Why do you think you won’t be around much longer?” 7. Which characteristic about confusion would the nurse keep in mind when an older client with Alzheimer disease is admitted to a long-term care facility? 1 Occurs with a transfer to new surroundings 2 Will be unchanged despite reality orientation 3 Is a common finding and expected with normal aging 4 Results from brain changes that make interventions futile 8. Which nursing intervention would be helpful in meeting the needs of an older adult with Alzheimer disease? 1 Providing nutritious foods that are high in carbohydrates and protein 2 Offering opportunities for choices in the daily schedule to stimulate interest 3 Developing a consistent plan with a fixed time schedule to fulfill emotional needs 4 Simplifying the environment as much as possible by limiting the need for decisions 9. Which activity would the nurse include in the plan of care for a client with vascular neurocognitive disorder? 1 Reeducation program 2 Supportive care interventions 3 Introduction of new leisure-time activities 4 Involvement in group therapy sessions 10. Which approach would the nurse use for a client with cyclothymic disorder and hypomanic symptoms who has progressively lost weight and does not take the time to eat the provided food? 1 By providing a tray in the client’s room 2 By assuring the client that food is deserved 3 By ordering food that the client can hold and eat while moving around 4 By pointing out that the client must replace the energy burned by eating 11. Which action would the nurse take when the language of a client in the manic phase of a bipolar disorder becomes vulgar and profane? 1 State, “We don’t like that kind of talk around here.” 2 Ignore it because the client is using it to gain attention. 3 Recognize that the behavior is part of the illness, but set limits on it. 4 Respond, “We’ll talk with you when you can speak in an acceptable way.” 12. Which action would the nurse take for a client with borderline personality disorder? 1 Provide an unstructured environment to promote self-expression. 2 Be firm, consistent, and understanding while focusing on specific target behaviors. 3 Use an authoritarian approach, because this type of client needs to learn to conform to the rules of society. 4 Record but ignore marked shifts in mood, suicidal threats, and temper displays because these are attention-seeking behaviors. 13. Which statement would the nurse expect to hear from a client with an obsessive-compulsive disorder? 1 “I know there’s no reason to do these things, but I can’t help myself.” 2 “I don’t know why everyone’s upset with me—I’m doing nothing wrong.” 3 “The things I do take a little time, but they make me a productive person.” 4 “The devil makes me do it—it’s not my fault that I constantly act this way.” 14. Which activity would the nurse suggest for a client with bipolar disorder, depressive episode, who has been hospitalized on a psychiatric unit for 1 week? 1 Completing a jigsaw puzzle alone 2 Playing cards with several other clients 3 Talking with the nurse several times during the day 4 Engaging in a game of table tennis with another client 15. Which initial action would the nurse take when a client is seen openly masturbating in the recreation room? 1 Restraining the client’s hands 2 Putting the client in seclusion 3 Escorting the client from the room 4 Teaching the client acceptable behavior 16. Which initial action would the nurse take for a schizophrenic client who is seen pacing in the hall alone and talking loudly after a visit from family members? 1 Obtain a prescription for a tranquilizer. 2 Ask the client about the events of the day. 3 Call the parents to find out what happened. 4 Assign an unlicensed assistive personnel to stay with the client. 17. Which reason would likely be the cause for a 65-inch (165 cm) tall 15-year-old girl weighing 80 lb (36.3 kg) being admitted to a mental health facility? 1 A desire to control her life 2 The wish to be accepted by her peers 3 The media’s emphasis on the beauty of thinness 4 A delusion in which she believes that she must be thin 18. Which primary intervention would the nurse implement for a client who is given an as-needed medication and confined to seclusion to protect the other clients? 1 Continue intensive nursing interactions. 2 Evaluate the client’s progress toward self-control. 3 Determine whether any staff member has been injured. 4 Observe the client for side effects of the medication given. 19. Which condition would be treated with electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)? 1 Severe clinical depression 2 Substance abuse disorders 3 Antisocial personality disorder 4 Psychosis occurring in schizophrenia 20. Which overall outcome would the school nurse formulate for a 6-year-old client with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)? 1 Developing language skills 2 Avoiding regressive behavior 3 Attending regular classes in school 4 Enhancing self-image as a worthy person 21. Which goal would cognitive therapy accomplish for a client who experiences panic attacks? 1 Prevent future panic attacks. 2 Help the client hide the panic attacks. 3 Stop the panic attacks once they begin. 4 Decrease the fear of having panic attacks. 22. The nurse is caring for a child admitted with suspicious injuries. Which would the nurse ask to obtain further information about possible child abuse? 1 “What behaviors cause you to get into trouble?” 2 “What problems do you have when at school?” 3 “What is it about your parents that upsets you the most?” 4 “What happens when you do something wrong?” 23. Which initial goal would be appropriate for a newly admitted, extremely depressed client? 1 Set realistic life goals. 2 Develop trust in others. 3 Express hostile feelings. 4 Become involved in activities. 24. Which nursing approach would encourage a socially withdrawn client to talk? 1 Focusing on nonthreatening subjects 2 Trying to get the client to discuss feelings 3 Asking simple yes-or-no questions of the client 4 Sitting quietly while looking through magazines with the client 25. Which reason would be likely for a client’s anger and acting out when the nurse interrupts the hand-washing ritual of a client with obsessive-compulsive disorder? 1 Has overwhelming feelings of anxiety 2 Resents the nurse’s authoritarian manner 3 Is clashing with the nurse’s personality 4 Reflects an aggressive characteristic 26. Which response would the nurse make to a depressed client who tells the nurse, “I want to die”? 1 “You would rather not live.” 2 “You’re not alone in feeling this way.” 3 “When was the last time you felt this way?” 4 “Do you believe that there’s life after death?” 27. When a hyperactive, female client acts appropriately, which statement would the nurse make in an effort to let the client know of her improvement? 1 “You behaved well today.” 2 “I knew you could behave.” 3 “Everyone likes you better when you behave like this.” 4 “Your behavior today was much better than it was yesterday.” 28. Which communication technique would the nurse be using when he or she states, “Let’s see whether we mean the same thing,” to a client who is not making sense? 1 Reflecting feelings 2 Making observations 3 Seeking consensual validation 4 Attempting to place events in sequence 29. To keep the client with Alzheimer disease who has hyperorality safe, which parameter would the nurse have the staff closely monitor? 1 For choking at meal times 2 For the presence of mouth ulcers 3 For injuries from touching hot foods 4 For attempts at eating inedible objects 30. The nurse is preparing to administer pain medication to an older adult. To promote safety, which would the nurse assess before giving the medication? 1 Blood pressure 2 Client’s pain level rating 3 Bowel sounds and function 4 Other prescribed medications Which manifestations are associated with moderate dementia? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct. 1 Sundowning 2 Hypervigilance 3 Increased inhibition 4 Exaggeration of premorbid traits 5 Inability to recognize family members 2. Which would be the nurse’s priority when caring for a schizophrenic client exhibiting signs of impaired judgment, paranoia, and agitation? 1 Protecting other clients 2 Placing the client in seclusion 3 Giving antipsychotic medication 4 Talking to the client in a calm manner 3. For a child with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), which behaviors are expected? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct. 1 Impulsiveness 2 Excessive talking 3 Spitefulness and vindictiveness 4 Deliberate annoyance of others 5 Playing video games for hours on end 6 Failure to follow through or finish tasks 4. Which action would the nurse take to instill in clients with alcohol use disorder an ability to maintain sobriety? 1 Confront them about their substance abuse. 2 Administer medications exactly as prescribed. 3 Explain what to expect in detoxification programs. 4 Assist them in adopting more healthful coping patterns. 5. Which comorbid disorder is most commonly associated with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)? 1 Post-traumatic stress disorder 2 Major depressive disorder 3 Histrionic personality disorder 4 Primary hyperinsomnia 6. Which signs indicate cocaine intoxication? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct. 1 Euphoria 2 Agitation 3 Panic attacks 4 Slurred speech 5 Hypervigilance 6 Impaired judgment 7. Which goal is applicable to adolescents with conduct disorder? 1 Increased impulse control and ability to focus 2 Identification of two positive personal attributes 3 Demonstration of respect for the rights of others 4 Age-appropriate play activities with at least one peer 8. For children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), which effect does the disorder impose on their education? 1 These children will not be self-directed learners. 2 They have intellectual deficits that inhibit learning. 3 Perceptual difficulties interfere with their learning. 4 These children usually perform way below their age norm. 9. While assessing an older adult client before noon, the nurse smells alcohol on the client’s breath. Which additional signs and symptoms would the nurse then monitor for? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct. 1 Irritability 2 Poor hygiene 3 Family conflict 4 Good nutritional habits 5 Excessive mood swings 6 Strong cognitive skills 10. Which behavior typifies generalized anxiety disorder? 1 Inability to stop washing hands because hospital is dirty 2 Detachment while telling nurse about a traumatic event 3 Anxiety over interpersonal relationships, finances, and health 4 High level of anxiety when riding the hospital elevator 11. A client with a personality disorder aggressively throws the playing cards around the room when another client is caught cheating. Which rationale explains the aggressive response of throwing cards? 1 Client has poor reality testing and imagines a threat 2 Behavior suggests that violence is a learned response 3 Behavior confirms a diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder 4 Client’s response is related to inadequate impulse control 12. A client with long-term cocaine use presents with extreme suspiciousness. Which additional clinical manifestations would the nurse monitor for? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct. 1 Extreme hunger 2 Chest pains 3 Panic attacks 4 Nasal damage 5 Severe dental problems 13. A client who is on the third day of detoxification therapy becomes agitated and restless. Which additional signs and symptoms would the nurse monitor for? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct. 1 Polydipsia 2 Drowsiness 3 Diaphoresis 4 Tachycardia 5 Hypertension 14. Which characteristics will the client with chronic schizophrenia most likely exhibit? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct. 1 Apathy 2 Hostility 3 Flatness 4 Elation 5 Sadness 6 Depression 15. For an older client with the diagnosis of early-onset dementia, which purpose does confabulation serve? 1 Prevents regression 2 Increases self-esteem 3 Attracts attention of others 4 Helps recall achievements 16. Which characteristics of affect are expected for a client with the diagnosis of somatoform disorder, conversion type? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct. 1 Calm 2 Cheerful 3 Depressed 4 Frightened 5 Matter-of-fact 17. A client with the diagnosis of borderline personality disorder has a history of suicidal behavior and self-mutilation. Which rationale best explains the self-mutilation? 1 The client uses self-mutilation to control others. 2 Self-mutilation is an expression of anger or frustration. 3 The client is trying to convey feelings of autonomy. 4 The behavior is used to manipulate family and friends. 18. Which clinical manifestations would the nurse observe in a client with opioid withdrawal? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct. 1 Muscle twitching 2 Runny nose 3 Tachycardia 4 Flulike symptoms 5 Pinpoint pupils 19. After an episode of binge eating, which feelings will a client with bulimia nervosa experience? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct. 1 Helplessness 2 Sleepiness 3 Loneliness 4 Hopelessness 5 Powerlessness 20. Which intervention would the nurse add to the plan of care for a client with bipolar disorder who is using pressured speech and has stopped eating and sleeping? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct. 1 Limiting caffeine intake 2 Giving olanzapine as prescribed 3 Providing soft music at bedtime 4 Maintaining a record of intake and output 5 Monitoring blood pressure every 30 minutes 6 Offering a high-calorie, high-protein drink every hour 21. Which person is at greatest risk for a mental health crisis? 1 The individual who has no family and very few friends 2 The individual who has had many losses over a lifetime 3 The individual who has a high-stress job with many responsibilities 4 The individual who has limited coping skills and stress is ongoing 22. Which behavior is seen in anorexia nervosa? 1 Personalization and emotional reasoning 2 Repetitive motor mechanisms 3 Depersonalization and derealization 4 Dirty clothes and disheveled appearance 23. Which findings are seen in clients with paraphiliac disorders? 1 Other covert or overt emotional problems 2 Gonadal and pituitary hormone deficiencies 3 Overassociation with society’s fringe groups 4 Inadequate development of the sexual organs 24. Which clinical manifestations would the nurse expect when assessing a client with schizophrenia? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct. 1 Paranoid behaviors 2 Loose associations 3 Inappropriate affect 4 Feelings of depression 5 Flashbacks 26. Which behaviors occur in anorexia nervosa, restricting type? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct. 1 Engages in episodes of purging 2 Denies the seriousness of the disorder 3 Fears gaining weight and becoming fat 4 Has a disturbance in the way the body is viewed 5 Participates in excessive exercise to lose weight 27. Which characteristic unique to bulimia nervosa differentiates this disorder from anorexia nervosa? 1 The client is obese and always tries different or extreme diets. 2 The client has near-ideal weight and behavior can seem normal. 3 The client has a distorted body image and thinks of self as fat. 4 The client is struggling with dependence versus independence. 28. A client reports decreased appetite, insomnia, anhedonia, and feelings of worthlessness. His job performance and relationships have been affected. Which is the most important to assist the health care provider in determining the diagnosis of this mood disorder? 1 “Are you taking any prescribed medications?” 2 “Is there a family history of mental illness?” 3 “Are you having suicidal thoughts?” 4 “When did the symptoms first start?” 29. Which behavior is expected in a child with reactive attachment disorder? 1 Protects self against possible physical abuse 2 Tries to cling to the mother on separation 3 Is emotionally withdrawn and inhibited 4 Seeks comfort from nurse when upset or scared 30. Which intervention is most important for maintaining the safety of a restrained client? 1 Assess every 15 minutes. 2 Obtain new prescriptions every 48 hours. 3 Provide food and fluids every hour. 4 Offer use of the restroom every 2 hours. SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING NUR 3290

 
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