The nurse is taking the history of a psychiatric client suspected of abusing alcohol. Which assessment question is best to ask?

1. When was your last drink?
2. Do you drink regularly?
3. Are you experiencing blackouts?
4. Who are your drinking partners?


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Rationale: It is a priority to determine when the last drink was ingested because alcohol withdrawal will occur after the client stops drinking. Blackouts are anterograde amnesia and a symptom of alcohol abuse. Asking if a client drinks regularly isn't an appropriate question for a client suspected of alcohol abuse. It isn't necessary to know whom the client drinks with.

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