A client has been placed in seclusion. Which client behavior would have warranted this intervention?
A) The client is suicidal, has been banging head against the table in the day room, and was unresponsive to staff's verbal redirection.
B) The client is depressed and wants to be left alone to rest.
C) The client is manic, has been flirtatious towards staff and refused morning medication, and has verbalized a plan to leave.
D) The client is psychotic, sits in the corner with hands over ears, and displays increased suspiciousness of and agitation towards others despite recently receiving 1mg risperidone (Risperidal) PRN.
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