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Two clients are roommates on an inpatient psychiatric unit. At breakfast, client "A," who had been missing her gold locket, notices client "B" wearing it. Which should a nurse recognize as a nonassertive or passive behavioral response from client "A"?

1) Client "A" ignores the situation.
2) Client "A" discusses the situation with her nurse and develops a plan of action.
3) Client "A" immediately approaches client "B" and pulls the necklace off her neck.
4) Client "A" offers to wash client "B's" clothes and "accidentally" spills bleach in the water.

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Final answer:

Client "A" ignoring the situation.

Step-by-step explanation:

In this situation, a nonassertive or passive behavioral response from client "A" would be Option 1) Client "A" ignores the situation. When considering how client "A" might respond in a nonassertive or passive way upon seeing client "B" wearing her missing gold locket, the passive behavioral response would be the one where client "A" avoids confrontation or addressing the issue directly. Therefore, if client "A" were to ignore the situation, that would be recognized as a nonassertive or passive behavioral response. The act of ignoring is passive because it involves no direct communication or action from client "A" towards resolving the issue with client "B". Engaging in a plan of action with a nurse, directly confronting client "B", or tampering with client "B's" clothes using water are all more assertive behaviors that involve direct responses to the situation.

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