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When caring for a client experiencing delirium, which of the following is essential?

  • A. Controlling behavioral symptoms with low-dose psychotropics
  • B. Identifying the underlying causative condition or illness
  • C. Manipulating the environment to increase orientation
  • D. Decreasing or discontinuing all previously prescribed medications
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: When caring for a client experiencing delirium, it is essential to identify the underlying causative condition or illness. Delirium can be caused by various factors such as infections, medication side effects, dehydration, or underlying health conditions. By identifying the root cause, appropriate treatment can be provided. Controlling behavioral symptoms with low-dose psychotropics (Choice A) may be considered in some cases but is not the primary essential step. Manipulating the environment to increase orientation (Choice C) can help manage symptoms but does not address the underlying cause. Decreasing or discontinuing all previously prescribed medications (Choice D) should only be done under medical supervision, as some medications may be necessary for the client's well-being.