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folubunmi

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Which is a correctly written, appropriate outcome for a client with a history of suicide attempts who is currently exhibiting symptoms of low self-esteem by isolating self?
 
  A. The client will not physically harm self.
  B. The client will express three positive self-attributes by day 4.
  C. The client will reveal a suicide plan.
  D. The client will establish a trusting relationship.

Question 2

A nursing student is developing a plan of care for a suicidal client. Which documented intervention should the student implement first?
 
  A. Communicate therapeutically.
  B. Observe the client.
  C. Provide a hazard-free environment.
  D. Assess suicide risk.



kescobar@64

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Answer to Question 1

B
Although the client has a history of suicide attempts, the current problem is isolative behaviors based on low self-esteem. Outcomes should be client centered, specific, realistic, and measureable and contain a time frame.

Answer to Question 2

D
Assessment is the first step of the nursing process to gain needed information to determine further appropriate interventions.



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