60) A 21-year-old male college student has become increasingly suspicious of his professor and fellow classmates. He has accused the professor of conspiring with two other classmates to get him expelled from school. The client is admitted to a psychiatric unit after telephoning and threatening to kill the professor and his classmates. The client tells the nurse, "They are all out to get me expelled. I think they are even trying to kill me. I have to stop them." What would be the most appropriate response by the nurse?
A) "What makes you think they are out to get you expelled or to kill you?"
B) "I find it hard to believe that your professor and classmates are out to get you expelled or to kill you."
C) "It's not right to kill others even if they are out to get you expelled or want to kill you."
D) "Your professor and classmates are not out to get you expelled or to kill you. Let's look at the facts."
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A) "What makes you think they are out to get you expelled or to kill you?"
B) "I find it hard to believe that your professor and classmates are out to get you expelled or to kill you."
C) "It's not right to kill others even if they are out to get you expelled or want to kill you."
D) "Your professor and classmates are not out to get you expelled or to kill you. Let's look at the facts."
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