The nurse is caring for a family that demonstrates a high level of conflict. Which intervention would be most appropriate?

1. Help them to learn more effective communication skills.
2. Help them obtain medication to decrease their intensity levels.
3. Help them to identify the family member who is causing the conflict.
4. Help them decide which family member should have the most power in decision making.


1. Help them to learn more effective communication skills.

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