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wenmo

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The most helpful response for the nurse to make when a client being treated as an outpatient states I
  am considering committing suicide is
 
  a. I am glad you shared this. There is nothing to worry about. We will handle it
  together..
  b. We need to talk about the things you have to live for..
  c. I think you should admit yourself to the hospital to get help with this..
  d. Bringing this up is a very positive action on your part..

Question 2

A client admitted for treatment of trauma sustained in a fall while intoxicated believes bugs are
  crawling on the bed. The client is anxious, agitated, and diaphoretic. A nursing diagnosis of high
  priority that should be developed is
 
  a. ineffective health maintenance.
  b. ineffective coping.
  c. ineffective denial.
  d. risk for injury.



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Eazy416

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Answer to Question 1

D
This response gives the client reinforcement and validation for making a positive response rather
than acting out the suicidal impulse. It gives neither advice nor false reassurance, and it does not
imply stereotypes such as You have a lot to live for.. It uses the client's ambivalence and sets the
stage for more realistic problem solving.

Answer to Question 2

D
The client's clouded sensorium, sensory perceptual distortions, and poor judgment put him at risk
for injury. The scenario does not provide data to support the other diagnoses.




wenmo

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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


lkanara2

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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