Practice Question
A nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with major depression. The client is not aggressive or a danger to self or others. The client is refusing their prescribed medication. What is the priority for the nurse to evaluate?
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Correct Answer:
Determining barriers that may be preventing the client from taking the medication
Rationale:
📌When a client refuses medication and is not dangerous, priority is to assess modifiable barriers (e.g., side effects, beliefs, cost, insight).
📌Understanding barriers enables shared decision-making and targeted strategies (education, regimen simplification, side-effect management).
📌This respects client autonomy while promoting adherence through motivational interviewing and informed consent.
📌Addressing barriers preserves the therapeutic relationship and reduces coercion, which can increase resistance.
📌A comprehensive barriers assessment supports a collaborative plan that aligns with the client’s values and goals.
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This question is from Custom NSG 2320 Mental Health Exam 1 Fall 2025 which contains 45 questions.
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Custom NSG 2320 Mental Health Exam 1 Fall 2025
45 Questions
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- Category: RN Nursing Exam(s)
- Subcategory: ATI Exam(s)
- Domain: RN ATI Mental Health
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