ATI Capstone Comprehensive Assessment B Related

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When is removal of the restraints by the nurse appropriate?

  • A. When medication that has been administered has taken effect
  • B. When no acts of aggression are observed in the hour following the release of two extremity restraints
  • C. When the nurse explores with the client the reasons for the angry and aggressive behavior
  • D. When the client apologizes and tells the nurse that it will never happen again
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B. The nurse can safely remove restraints once no aggressive behavior is observed after releasing two extremity restraints for an hour. Choice A is incorrect because the removal of restraints should be based on the client's behavior rather than just the effect of medication. Choice C is incorrect as exploring reasons for aggressive behavior should be done before or during the intervention, not as a condition for removing restraints. Choice D is incorrect since an apology from the client does not guarantee a change in behavior or indicate that it is safe to remove the restraints.