A nurse explains the guidelines for the unit's seclusion room to a client with an impulse control disorder. Which client statement indicates that the nurse has adequately communicated the client's rights?

A) "Although I don't think I will, I can ask to go into seclusion, but I know you can make me go into the seclusion room."
B) "If I lose my temper in the community room, I'll be locked up in the seclusion room."
C) "When I go into seclusion, I won't be able to see my physician until I calm myself down."
D) "Every time I decide that I won't attend a group meeting, I'll be put in seclusion."

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The correct answer is letter A

Impulse Control Disorders

Are characterized by the patient's inability to resist an impulse, felt by him, as an increase in tension in which the act of poking the skin, for example, would serve as relief or gratification at the time of act and generating guilt or remorse after the situation. Clinical research points to a high rate of mood and anxiety disorders associated with it.

When psychiatric treatment (with or without the need for pharmacological use) and dermatological treatment (recovery of areas of the affected body) is carried out together with a psychological intervention, based on Cognitive Psychotherapy, the results are obtained more quickly and functionally for the patient, being currently, the psychological treatment most indicated by the specialists.

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