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Title: An involuntarily committed client is verbally abusive to the staff, repeatedly threatening to sue. ...
Post by: Jtrujillo1 on Jan 20, 2018
An involuntarily committed client is verbally abusive to the staff, repeatedly threatening to sue. The client records the full names and phone numbers of the staff. Which nursing action is most appropriate to decrease the possibility of a lawsuit?
 
  1. Verbally redirect the client, and then refuse one-on-one interaction.
  2. Involve the hospital's security division as soon as possible.
  3. Notify the client that documenting personal staff information is against hospital policy.
  4. Continue professional attempts to establish a positive working relationship with the client.


Title: An involuntarily committed client is verbally abusive to the staff, repeatedly threatening to sue. ...
Post by: hswearingen on Jan 20, 2018
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