An inpatient client, whom the treatment team has determined to be a danger to self, gives notice of intention to leave the hospital. What information should the nurse recognize as having an impact on the treatment teams next action?
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A
State law determines how long a psychiatric facility can hold a client.
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B
Federal law determines if the client is competent
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C
The clients family involvement will determine if discharge is possible.
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D
Hospital policies will determine treatment team actions.
The interpretation supported by the scenario is State law determines how long a psychiatric facility can hold a client..
A. State law determines how long a psychiatric facility can hold a client.
This matches the stem because Most states commonly cite that in an emergency a client who is dangerous to self or others may be involuntarily hospitalized. and Effective Care Environment The underlying principle in the stem is best addressed by choosing the response that is both specific to the cue provided and consistent with evidence-informed psychiatric nursing practice. From a nursing standpoint, this selection guides assessment and interventions toward what is most clinically meaningful in the moment—risk reduction, safety, accurate appraisal, and support for adaptive coping.
B. Federal law determines if the client is competent.
This could seem tempting if the idea in “Federal law determines if the client is competent.” addresses a different mechanism or priority than the one emphasized by the stem The wording does not track the stem’s main cue, so selecting it would shift the nurse away from the most precise interpretation or priority.
C. The clients family involvement will determine if discharge is possible.
This sounds reasonable when the idea in “The clients family involvement will determine if discharge is possible.” addresses a different mechanism or priority than the one emphasized by the stem The wording does not track the stem’s main cue, so selecting it would shift the nurse away from the most precise interpretation or priority.
D. Hospital policies will determine treatment team actions.
This could seem tempting if the idea in “Hospital policies will determine treatment team actions.” addresses a different mechanism or priority than the one emphasized by the stem The wording does not track the stem’s main cue, so selecting it would shift the nurse away from the most precise interpretation or priority.
Conclusion
The stem provides enough information to select the most accurate interpretation without adding extra assumptions. The chosen answer reflects the correct framework, and the remaining choices drift toward incomplete, premature, or misdirected reasoning.