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When is a depressed client at highest risk for attempting suicide?

  • A. Immediately after admission, during one-to-one observation
  • B. 7 to 14 days after initiation of antidepressant medication and psychotherapy
  • C. Following an angry outburst with family
  • D. When the client is removed from the security room
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Depressed clients are at the highest risk of attempting suicide 7 to 14 days after starting antidepressant medication and psychotherapy. During this time, they may start to regain energy but still feel hopeless, which can increase the risk of suicidal ideation and behavior. Choices A, C, and D are incorrect because immediate post-admission, after an angry outburst with family, or when removed from a security room are not specific periods known to be associated with the highest risk of suicide in depressed clients.