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NUR 145

SAS 41
MANGHIHILOT, LEAFLOR ANN CRAVE
BSN 2

1.) A.
- The manic client is hyperactive and may engage in injurious activities. A
quiet environment and consistent and firm limits should be set to ensure
safety.
2.) D.
- An activity appropriate for the client is cleaning.
3.) A.
- The client is arrogant and manipulative in ensuring a therapeutic milieu, the
nurse agree on a consistent approach among the staff assigned to the
client.
4.) A.
- The nurse exemplifies awareness of the rights of a client whose anger is
escalating by taking a directive role in verbalizing feelings.
5.) A.
- A In a non-violent aggressive behavior, help the client identify the stressor
or the true object of hostility. This helps reveal unresolved issues so that
they may be confronted.
6.) D.
- The proper procedure for dealing with harmful behavior is to first try to
calm patient verbally. When verbal and psychopharmacologic interventions
are not adequate to handle the aggressiveness, seclusion or restraints may
be applicable.
7.) B.
- The unstable, aggressive client should be assigned to the most experienced
nurse.
8.) A.
- Taking a directive role in the client's verbalization of feelings can
deescalate the client's anger.
9.) D.
- This documentation indicates that the client has been placed on restraints
after the least restrictive measures failed in containing the client's violent
behavior.
10.) C.
- Personality disorders are characterized by inflexible traits and
characteristics that are belong.

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