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A 34-year-old male admitted with catatonic schizophrenia has been mute and motionless for several days while at home prior to admission. He still appears stuporous in the hospi-tal. Which nursing intervention would be an initial priority?
 
  a. Orienting the patient to the unit
  b. Reinforcing reality with the patient
  c. Establishing a nonthreatening relationship
  d. Assessing the patient for physical problems
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Smart ... Thanks!
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