ATI Mental Health Practice B Related

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A client with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) tells the nurse, 'I know my behavior is unreasonable, but I can't help it.' What response should the nurse provide?

  • A. Your behavior is part of your illness, and it is important to work on changing it.
  • B. It is important to understand why you feel the need to perform these behaviors.
  • C. Let's figure out a way for you to control these behaviors.
  • D. It sounds like you are feeling powerless to change your behavior.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The nurse should acknowledge the client's awareness of the irrationality of their behavior and the feeling of powerlessness to change it. By reflecting the client's feelings, the nurse validates them and opens a discussion on strategies to manage the behavior effectively. Empathy and understanding are key in supporting clients with OCD. Choice A is incorrect because it focuses more on changing the behavior rather than acknowledging the client's feelings. Choice B is incorrect as it does not directly address the client's sense of powerlessness. Choice C is incorrect as it doesn't validate the client's feelings of being unable to control the behaviors.