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jerry coleman

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Which risk factor should a nurse recognize as the most reliable indicator of potential client violence?
 
  A. A diagnosis of schizotypal personality disorder
  B. History of assaultive behavior
  C. Family history of violence
  D. Recent eviction from a homeless shelter

Question 2

At 3 a.m., when less restrictive methods fail, a physician orders restraints for an angry, aggressive client. To meet Joint Commission standards, at what time and by whom should a nurse expect an in-person client evaluation?
 
  A. No later than 8 a.m., by a licensed independent practitioner or a clinical nurse specialist
  B. No later than 4 a.m., by a physician or a licensed independent practitioner (LIP)
  C. No later than 3:30 a.m., by a physician or the client's case manager
  D. No later than 6 a.m., by the psychiatrist or a clinical nurse specialist



Tabitha_2016

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Answer to Question 1

B
A prior history of assault is the most widely recognized risk factor for client violence.

Answer to Question 2

B
To meet Joint Commission standards, an in-person evaluation by a physician or LIP should be conducted within 1 hour of the initiation of restraints.



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