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Which intervention is not appropriate for the hospitalized adolescent?

  • A. Allowing the adolescent to assist with procedures when possible.
  • B. Encouraging them to discuss their thoughts and feelings about the hospitalization.
  • C. Encouraging them to remain in the room throughout the hospitalization to ensure adequate rest periods.
  • D. Encouraging peer visitation.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Encouraging the adolescent to remain in the room throughout the hospitalization to ensure adequate rest periods is not appropriate. It is crucial for adolescents to have opportunities for physical activity and social interaction to promote their well-being during hospitalization. Allowing them to assist with procedures when possible can empower them and provide a sense of control. Encouraging discussions about their thoughts and feelings helps address their emotional needs. Facilitating peer visitation fosters social support, which is beneficial for their well-being. Therefore, choice C is the least appropriate as it restricts important aspects of the adolescent's development and coping mechanisms during hospitalization.