Which nursing approach is likely to be most therapeutic when dealing with a newly admitted, hostile, suspicious client?
A) Places hand on the client's shoulder and states, "I will help you to your room."
B) Slowly and matter-of-factly state, "I am your nurse and I will show you to your room."
C) Firmly set limits by stating, "If your behavior does not improve you will be secluded."
D) Smiles and states, "I am your nurse.When do you want to go to your room?"
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