The client the nurse should consider for involuntary commitment for psychiatric treatment is the
client who
a. is noncompliant with the medical regimen.
b. broke the law by selling illegal drugs.
c. threatens to harm himself and others.
d. who is filing for bankruptcy.
Question 2
A client, newly diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, is delusional, withdrawn, and aloof. One of
her nursing diagnoses is deficient diversional activity.
An activity that would be appropriate to plan
for the client early in the course of her hospital stay is
a. a basketball game.
b. ping-pong with another client.
c. a paint-by-number project.
d. a card game with three other clients.