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A client in a mental health facility is demonstrating manic-type behavior by being demanding and hyperactive. what is the nurse’s major objective?

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In our medical system, the first thing that probably would be done would be to sedate the person with chemical drugs so they wouldn't be a 'problem' whereas what the person really needs is someone to listen with empathy and help them to solve problems that they are preoccupied with ie take them seriously and if hyperactive to perhaps divert their attention or reassure them about the outcome of things they may be worried about.
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The nurse's major objective is to maintain supportive, structured environment, setting firm limits in a nonthreatening manner.
It is important for the patient to remain calm and collected, and not to cause any distress to them. If they notice something is wrong, they may start behaving 'inappropriately,' and you may need to restrain them, which is the worst option possible.
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