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Within several days of hospitalization, a client is repeatedly washing the top of the same table. Which initial intervention is best for the nurse to implement to help the client cope with anxiety related to this behavior?

  • A. Administer a prescribed PRN antianxiety medication.
  • B. Assist the client in identifying stimuli that precipitate the ritualistic activity.
  • C. Allow time for the ritualistic behavior, then redirect the client to other activities.
  • D. Teach the client relaxation and thought-stopping techniques.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Initially, the nurse should allow time for the ritualistic behavior (C) to prevent anxiety. Administering an antianxiety medication (A) may help reduce the client's anxiety temporarily but will not address the underlying issue of ineffective coping mechanisms leading to the behavior. While assisting the client in identifying triggers (B) is important for long-term therapy, the immediate focus should be on managing the behavior. Teaching relaxation and thought-stopping techniques (D) is beneficial but might be more effective once the client is more stable and receptive to learning new coping strategies.