【单选题】Which of the following interventions are good nursing interventions for a patient who is having psychotic symptoms or behaviors?
A.
Tell the patient that there are no voices and to stop shouting!
B.
Tell the patient that if he does not believe you that you are really a nurse, you will put him in restraints.
C.
You tell the patient that you believe him when he says HE hears a voice, but that you and the other nurses and doctors can not hear a voice. You give more evidence that this voice may not be real.
D.
This patient is at risk for violence, so you put him in restraints and close the door. He needs to be alone for a couple of hours so he can calm down.
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【单选题】Which of the following are signs and symptoms that a patient may be having hallucinations or delusions?
A.
When you enter the room, the patient seems to be having a conversation and is looking at the wall. There are no other people in the room.
B.
Your patient does not notice you enter the room. You have knocked and spoken loudly. This often happens and it is difficult to get or keep his attention.
C.
Your patient notices you when you knock on the door. You enter and keep eye contact. As you talk, your patient keeps looking around the room. When you ask him a question, he seems startled and says, “I’m sorry, did you say something?”
D.
All the above are symptoms of hallucinations or delusions.