Multiple Choice
A severely depressed patient who has been on suicide precautions tells the nurse, "I am feeling a lot better, so you can stop watching me. I have taken too much of your time already." Which is the nurse's best response?
A) "I wonder what this sudden change is all about. Please tell me more."
B) "I am glad you are feeling better. The team will consider your request."
C) "You should not try to direct your care. Leave that to the treatment team."
D) "Because we are concerned about your safety, we will continue with our plan."
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