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An elderly client who lives with her daughter and son-in-law and their three children reveals that her daughter sometimes slaps her when she does not move fast enough or spills things. The daughter is a mid-level business executive who is under considerable stress at work. The children are often left in the care of the elderly client. The husband is often out of town on business trips. The daughter states, 'I have so much to do that I become frustrated when my mother can't move fast enough or causes me extra work.' The nurse caring for the mother could appropriately suggest:

  • A. Family therapy.
  • B. Individual counseling for the daughter.
  • C. Respite care for the elderly client.
  • D. None of the above.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A: Family therapy. Family therapy is the most appropriate suggestion because it addresses the dysfunctional dynamics within the family and provides an opportunity for all family members to work through their issues. In this scenario, the daughter's stress at work and lack of coping skills are contributing to the abuse of the elderly client. Family therapy can help the family communicate effectively, set boundaries, and address underlying issues causing the abuse.

Choice B (Individual counseling for the daughter) may help the daughter address her stress and coping mechanisms, but it does not address the family dynamics that are contributing to the abuse. Choice C (Respite care for the elderly client) provides temporary relief but does not address the root cause of the issue. Choice D (None of the above) is incorrect as family therapy is the most appropriate intervention in this case.