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An RN enters a patient’s room to place an indwelling urinary catheter, as ordered by the health-care professional. The client is alert and oriented and tells the RN he wants to leave the hospital now and not receive further treatment. Which of the following actions by the RN would be considered false imprisonment?

  • A. The RN tells the client he is not allowed to leave until the physician has released him.
  • B. The RN asks the client why he wishes to leave.
  • C. The RN asks the client to explain what he understands about his medical diagnosis.
  • D. The RN asks the client to sign an against medical advice discharge form.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Step 1: The client is alert and oriented, indicating capacity to make decisions.
Step 2: The client expresses the desire to leave the hospital, exercising autonomy.
Step 3: False imprisonment occurs when a person is unlawfully restrained.
Step 4: Choice A is incorrect as it restricts the client's freedom without legal justification.
Step 5: Choices B, C, and D respect the client's autonomy and do not involve restraining.