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A nurse is talking with an adult child of a client who was involuntarily admitted to an inpatient mental health facility. Which of the following statements should the nurse make? "The provider will notify your parent's employer about admission to the facility." "Your parent will have to take the medication that the doctor prescribes." "Your parent might have electroconvulsive therapy without providing consent." "The provider can prescribe restraints if your parent tries to harm others." A nurse is talking with an adult child of a client who was involuntarily admitted to an inpatient mental health facility.Which of the following statements should the nurse make? "The provider will notify your parent's employer about admission to the facility." "Your parent will have to take the medication that the doctor prescribes." "Your parent might have electroconvulsive therapy without providing consent." "The provider can prescribe restraints if your parent tries to harm others." CONTINUE

          A nurse is talking with an adult child of a client who was involuntarily admitted to an inpatient mental health facility. Which of the following statements should the nurse make?
"The provider will notify your parent's employer about admission to the facility."
"Your parent will have to take the medication that the doctor prescribes."
"Your parent might have electroconvulsive therapy without providing consent."
"The provider can prescribe restraints if your parent tries to harm others."
A nurse is talking with an adult child of a client who was involuntarily admitted to an inpatient mental health facility.Which of the following statements should the nurse make?
"The provider will notify your parent's employer about admission to the facility."
"Your parent will have to take the medication that the doctor prescribes."
"Your parent might have electroconvulsive therapy without providing consent."
"The provider can prescribe restraints if your parent tries to harm others."
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A nurse is talking with an adult child of a client who was involuntarily admitted to an inpatient mental health facility. Which of the following statements should the nurse make? "The provider will notify your parent's employer about admission to the facility." "Your parent will have to take the medication that the doctor prescribes." "Your parent might have electroconvulsive therapy without providing consent." "The provider can prescribe restraints if your parent tries to harm others." A nurse is talking with an adult child of a client who was involuntarily admitted to an inpatient mental health facility.Which of the following statements should the nurse make? "The provider will notify your parent's employer about admission to the facility." "Your parent will have to take the medication that the doctor prescribes." "Your parent might have electroconvulsive therapy without providing consent." "The provider can prescribe restraints if your parent tries to harm others." CONTINUE
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00:01 The nurse has observed a staff member tell a client with bipolar disorder that there will be consequences for making negative comments about conditions in the facility.
00:09 When the nurse meets privately with a staff member, which one of the following statements would be most appropriate for the nurse to make to the staff member? and that would be option three, clients have a right to provide feedback about services without fear of punishment...
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