Asked by Justin Arita on May 10, 2024

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A community mental health nurse has worked for months to establish a relationship with a delusional, suspicious patient. The patient recently lost employment and could no longer afford prescribed medications. The patient says, "Only a traitor would make me go to the hospital." Select the nurse's best initial intervention.

A) With the patient's consent, contact resources to provide medications without charge temporarily.
B) Arrange a bed in a local homeless shelter with nightly on-site supervision.
C) Hospitalize the patient until the symptoms have stabilized.
D) Ask the patient, "Do you feel like I am a traitor?"

Delusional

Holding false beliefs adamantly despite clear evidence to the contrary, typically due to mental illness.

Prescribed Medications

Drugs or medicines that are authorized by a healthcare professional to be taken by a patient in a specific manner for treating health conditions.

  • Familiarize oneself with the crucial aspects that facilitate the successful community treatment and reintegration of people suffering from mental illnesses.
  • Pinpoint community resources and acknowledge the part played by community mental health nurses in ensuring access to these resources.
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Nurul AmirahMay 15, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Hospitalization may damage the nurse-patient relationship, even if it provides an opportunity for rapid stabilization. If medication is restarted, the patient may possibly be stabilized in the home setting, even if it takes a little longer. Programs are available to help patients who are unable to afford their medications. A homeless shelter is inappropriate and unnecessary. Hospitalization may be necessary later, but a less restrictive solution should be tried first, since the patient is not dangerous. A yes/no question is non-therapeutic communication.