What is the legal significance of a nurses action when a nurse threatens a demanding client with restraints?
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A
The nurse can be charged with assault.
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B
The nurse can be charged with negligence.
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C
The nurse can be charged with malpractice.
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D
The nurse can be charged with beneficence.
The statement that matches what is being asked is The nurse can be charged with assault..
A. The nurse can be charged with assault.
This works since Assault is an act that results in a persons genuine fear and apprehension that he or she will be touched without consent. Need: Safe 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. The nurse can be charged with negligence.
This could seem tempting if the idea in “The nurse can be charged with negligence.” 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 nurse can be charged with malpractice.
This could seem tempting if the idea in “The nurse can be charged with malpractice.” 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. The nurse can be charged with beneficence.
This sounds reasonable when the idea in “The nurse can be charged with beneficence.” 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
What separates the best choice from the rest is specificity: the correct option addresses the exact mechanism, stage, or principle described. The other answers relate to nearby ideas, yet they miss the question’s focal point or misapply the concept to the situation.