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A nurse is communicating with a client on an in-patient psychiatric unit. The client moves closer and invades the nurse's personal space, making the nurse uncomfortable. which is an appropriate nursing intervention
Your question is incomplete, and you should've included the given choices that refer to "which is an appropriate nursing intervention."
However, I'll answer your question based on what I've learned and what I think is the best nursing intervention.
As a nurse, if the patient makes me feel uncomfortable and invades my personal space, I will immediately tell my patient calmly and therapeutically that their actions make me uncomfortable. Simply moving away from the patient won't help since they may perceive that you're trying to avoid them.
Remember that the nurse's safety is also a priority. It is valid for them to express their feeling of discomfort and to set boundaries with their patient. With that, the patient will be aware of their limitations and limit their inappropriate behaviors.
I hope it helps.