A nurse is admitting a client who is in the manic phase of bipolar disorder. The nurse should plan to make which of the following room assignments for the client? Group of answer choices A private room in a quiet location on the unit A private room close to the nursing station A seclusion room until the client’s activity level becomes more subdued A semi-private room with a roommate who has a similar diagnosis
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A private room in a quiet location on the unit: This could be a good option as it would provide a calm environment for the client. However, it might also isolate the client from others which could potentially exacerbate feelings of loneliness or alienation. Show more…
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