A young adult client has long-term schizophrenia with auditory hallucinations that are resistant to medication. These symptoms often require this young adult to be hospitalized

When planning health care for this young adult with long-term schizophrenia, which principle is MOST significant? a. Care should be provided in the least restrictive environment possible.
b. Clients with ongoing severe symptoms should be institutionalized to protect the public.
c. Permanent institutionalization would reduce the revolving-door syndrome.
d. Clients resistant to medication should be entered into a research protocol for new drugs.


A
The care for any mental health client should be provided in the least restrictive environment possible. Mandatory hospitalization is required of individuals who are harmful to self, harmful others, or unable to take care of self. Also, those who are mentally ill, as a group of vulnerable individuals, cannot be forced to participate in research protocols if they are not interested.

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