Asked by Allison Lashua on Jul 02, 2024

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Which nursing intervention demonstrates false imprisonment?

A) A confused and combative patient says, "I'm getting out of here and no one can stop me." The nurse restrains this patient without a health care provider's order and then promptly obtains an order.
B) A patient has been irritating, seeking the attention of nurses most of the day. Now a nurse escorts the patient down the hall, saying, "Stay in your room or you'll be put in seclusion."
C) An involuntarily hospitalized patient with suicidal ideation runs out of the psychiatric unit. A nurse rushes after the patient and convinces the patient to return to the unit.
D) An involuntarily hospitalized patient with suicidal ideation attempts to leave the unit. A nurse calls the security team and uses established protocols to prevent the patient from leaving.

False Imprisonment

The act of restraining a person in a bounded area without justification or consent.

Health Care Provider's Order

Written, verbal, or electronic instructions by a qualified healthcare professional for the treatment or testing of a patient.

Combative Patient

A patient who is aggressively resistant or confrontational, posing challenges to healthcare providers or caregivers.

  • Determine legal factors related to torts, wrongful restraint, and patient entitlements in the field of psychiatric nursing.
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Manar Aslan6 days ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
False imprisonment involves holding a competent person against his or her will. Actual force is not a requirement of false imprisonment. The individual needs only to be placed in fear of imprisonment by someone who has the ability to carry out the threat. The patient in one distractor is not competent, and the nurse is acting beneficently. The patients in the other distractors have been admitted as involuntary patients and should not be allowed to leave without permission of the treatment team.