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Medicine, 13.04.2021 16:10 TrueKing184

A nurse is caring for a client who wanders through the halls yelling obscenities at staff, other clients, and visitors. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
Contact a family member to come and sit with the client.
Administer a sedative to the client.
Place the client in a wheelchair with a lap tray.
» Keep the client in her room with the door closed.

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