RN CARE HOPE MENTAL HEALTH HESI
RN CARE HOPE MENTAL HEALTH HESI ( 49 Questions)
A client who refuses antipsychotic medications disrupts group activities, talks with nonsensical words, and wanders into client’s rooms. The nurse decides that the client needs constant observation based on which of these assessment findings?
Disrupting group activities may be a concerning behavior, but it may not necessarily warrant constant observation.
Wandering into client’s rooms poses a safety risk to both the client and others, indicating a need for constant observation to prevent potential harm.
Talking with nonsensical words is indicative of disorganized thought processes but may not directly necessitate constant observation for safety.
Refusing antipsychotic medications is a concerning behavior, but it alone may not be an immediate safety risk that requires constant observation.
A. Disrupting group activities may be a concerning behavior, but it may not necessarily warrant constant observation.
B. Wandering into client’s rooms poses a safety risk to both the client and others, indicating a need for constant observation to prevent potential harm.
C. Talking with nonsensical words is indicative of disorganized thought processes but may not directly necessitate constant observation for safety.
D. Refusing antipsychotic medications is a concerning behavior, but it alone may not be an immediate safety risk that requires constant observation.