Psychiatric Nursing: Contemporary Practice 6th Edition - Suicide Prevention: Screening, Assessment, and Intervention Related

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A nurse is with an adolescent who tells the nurse that she has nothing to live for and she just wishes she was dead. Which nursing action would be the priority?

  • A. Going to the patient?s psychiatrist to tell him of the girl?s suicidal ideation
  • B. Staying with the patient to explore more of her thoughts about suicide
  • C. Putting the patient in seclusion with a staff assigned to watch her at all times
  • D. Ascertaining the client?s beliefs about what happens when you die
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The priority is to ensure the patient?s safety by staying with her and exploring her suicidal thoughts (B), which allows for immediate risk assessment and therapeutic engagement. Notifying the psychiatrist (A) is important but secondary to direct patient contact. Seclusion (C) is inappropriate unless the patient poses an immediate danger, and exploring beliefs about death (D) is less urgent than assessing current risk.