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A 52-year-old male client in the intensive care unit who has been oriented suddenly becomes disoriented and fearful. Assessment of vital signs and other physical parameters reveal no significant change, and the nurse formulates the diagnosis, 'Confusion related to ICU psychosis.' Which intervention would be best to implement?

  • A. Move all machines away from the client's immediate area.
  • B. Attempt to allay the client's fears by explaining the etiology of his condition.
  • C. Cluster care so that brief periods of rest can be scheduled during the day.
  • D. Extend visitation times for family and friends.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: In critical care environments, stressors can lead to isolation and confusion. Providing the client with scheduled rest periods (C) can help alleviate these symptoms. Moving all machines away (A) is impractical as they are often essential. Explaining the condition (B) may not be effective during acute confusion. Extending visitation times (D) can be overwhelming for the client in the ICU.