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A male client is admitted to the psychiatric unit with a medical diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia. During the admission procedure, the client looks up and states, 'No, it's not MY fault. You can't blame me. I didn't kill him, you did.' What action is best for the nurse to take?

  • A. Reassure the client by telling him that his fear of the admission procedure is to be expected.
  • B. Tell the client that no one is accusing him of murder and remind him that the hospital is a safe place.
  • C. Assess the content of the hallucinations by asking the client what he is hearing.
  • D. Ignore the behavior and make no response at all to his delusional statements.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The correct action for the nurse to take in this situation is to assess the content of the hallucinations by asking the client what he is hearing (C). Further assessment is needed to understand the nature of the client's delusions and hallucinations. Choice A is incorrect as it focuses on reassuring the client about his fear, which is not addressing the underlying issue of the delusional statement. Choice B is incorrect as it argues with the client's delusion and offers false reassurance, which is not therapeutic. Choice D is incorrect as ignoring the behavior and making no response disregards the client's needs for assessment and support.