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The parents of a client with schizophrenia who also abuses alcohol asks the nurse, 'What can we do to help our son from relapsing after he is discharged from the hospital?' Which response by the nurse would be most appropriate?

  • A. There?s really not much you can do; your son is responsible for maintaining his own sobriety.
  • B. Avoid letting him take any mood-altering chemicals because they may trigger his delusional thinking.
  • C. Make sure he goes to at least two Alcoholics Anonymous meetings a week, gets a sponsor, and calls his sponsor on a daily basis.
  • D. Report any side effects he develops so they can be treated and therefore won?t tempt him to stop taking his prescribed medications.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Reporting side effects (D) helps ensure medication adherence, a key factor in preventing relapse in schizophrenia and alcohol abuse, as side effects often lead to discontinuation. Option A dismisses family involvement, option B is overly restrictive, and option C is specific to AA but less critical than medication management.