Registered Psychiatric Nurses of Canada Examination (RPNCE) Practice test

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When Mr. Smith has progressed in his treatment, what is the most important action for the RPN?

Observe the client in the group setting

Ask what the group discussed

Encourage ongoing participation

Encouraging ongoing participation is essential in the context of Mr. Smith's treatment progress because it helps reinforce his engagement in the therapeutic process. Active involvement in treatment activities fosters a sense of belonging, promotes social interaction, and assists in sustaining the gains he has achieved during therapy. Ongoing participation allows Mr. Smith to practice newly acquired skills within a supportive environment, thereby enhancing his confidence and facilitating continued growth. While observing him in a group setting offers valuable insights into his social interactions, and inquiring about group discussions can provide feedback on his engagement and understanding, these actions are secondary to the primary goal of maintaining his active involvement in his treatment plan. Planning for post-discharge groups is a forward-thinking action that supports long-term success but relies on the foundation of ongoing participation to ensure that Mr. Smith is ready and willing to engage in such activities after discharge.

Plan for post-discharge groups

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