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In a group therapy setting, one member is very demanding, repeatedly interrupting others and taking most of the group time. The nurse's best response would be:

1. "Will you briefly summarize your point because others need time also?"
2. "Your behavior is obnoxious and drains the group."
3. "I'm so frustrated with your behavior."
4. to ignore the behavior and allow him to vent.

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Final answer:

The best response in a group therapy setting to a member who is demanding and interrupts others is to politely ask them to summarize their point to give others time to speak, maintaining a respectful and balanced environment.

Step-by-step explanation:

In a group therapy setting, it is essential to manage the time and contributions of all members to maintain a balanced and supportive environment. When a member is particularly demanding or disruptive, a professional and therapeutic approach would involve intervening in a manner that is respectful and aims to restore group balance without escalating the situation. Therefore, the nurse's best response, with this in mind, would be:

  1. "Will you briefly summarize your point because others need time also?"

This response encourages the member to share their thoughts but also gently reminds them of the need to respect the time and opportunity for others to speak. It is important not to use confrontational or dismissive language, as alternatives such as calling the behaviour 'obnoxious' or expressing personal frustrations can be counterproductive and disrupt the therapeutic process further.

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