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A student nurse has just entered a psychiatric rotation. The student asks a nursing instructor, How will we know if someone may get violent? Which is the most appropriate reply by the nursing instructor?
 
  A. You can't really say for sure. There are limited indicators of potential violence.B. Certain behaviors indicate a potential for violence. They are labeled as a prodromal syndrome' and include rigid posture, clenched fists, and raised voice.C. Any client can become violent, so it is best to be aware of your surroundings at all times.D. When a client suddenly becomes quiet, is withdrawn, and maintains a flat affect, this is an indicator of potential violence.

Question 2

A client has been brought to the emergency department for signs and symptoms of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). The client has a history of a suicide attempt 1 year ago.
 
  Which nursing intervention would take priority in this situation? A. Assessing the client's pulse oximetry and vital signs
  B. Developing a plan for safety for the client
  C. Assessing the client for suicidal ideations
  D. Establishing a trusting nurseclient relationship



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Answer to Question 1

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These behaviors have been identified as predictors of violent behavior.

Answer to Question 2

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It is important to prioritize client interventions that assess the symptoms of COPD prior to any other nursing intervention. Physical needs must be prioritized according to Maslow's hierarchy of needs. This client's problems with oxygenation will take priority over assessing for current suicidal ideations.





 

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