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The nurse leads group therapy for clients diagnosed with substance abuse. A client diagnosed with alcoholism, and who occasionally uses marijuana and cocaine, attends the meeting. During the meeting the client states, 'I am having trouble sitting still. Am I bothering anybody? Maybe I should not come to these meetings.' Which action by the nurse is most appropriate?

  • A. Encourage the client to share problems with the group.
  • B. Remove the client from the group and further assess needs.
  • C. Recognize this as manipulative behavior and encourage the client to remain in the group.
  • D. Tell the other group members to ignore the client and continue with the group meeting.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Encouraging the client to share promotes engagement and allows the group to support them, addressing their restlessness therapeutically. Removing them isolates, labeling as manipulative is judgmental, and ignoring dismisses their needs.