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When a patient diagnosed with a personality disorder uses manipulation to get needs met, the staff applies limit-setting interventions. What is the correct rationale for this action?
a.   It provides an outlet for feelings of anger and frustration.
b.   It respects the patient's wishes, so assertiveness will develop.
c.   External controls are necessary due to failure of internal control.
d.   Anxiety is reduced when staff assumes responsibility for the patient's behavior.
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Varcarolis' Foundations of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing: A Clinical Approach

Varcarolis' Foundations of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing: A Clinical Approach


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8 years ago
This question was really troubling me.

I appreciate the explanation you provided, very well thought of. Answered my question.
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8 years ago
Let me know if you need more of an explanation.
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