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The nurse is preparing to administer an IM dose of vitamin B1 (Thiamine) to a male client experiencing acute alcohol withdrawal and peripheral neuritis. The client belligerently states, "What do you think you're doing?" How should the nurse respond?

  • A. "I cannot give you this medication until you calm down."
  • B. "This shot will help relieve the pain in your feet."
  • C. "Would you prefer to learn to administer your own shot?"
  • D. "You will feel calmer and less jittery after this shot."
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct response is to provide a relevant explanation to the client. Choice B, "This shot will help relieve the pain in your feet," is the best answer because it directly addresses the client's concern about the purpose of the medication. By explaining the potential benefit of the injection, the nurse can alleviate the client's anxiety and increase their cooperation during the procedure. Choice A is incorrect as it dismisses the client's question and may escalate the situation. Choice C is not suitable as it deviates from addressing the client's immediate query. Choice D is incorrect because it fails to specifically address the client's concern regarding the medication's purpose.