A 14-year-old inpatient with oppositional defiant disorder h…

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A 14-yeаr-оld inpаtient with оppоsitionаl defiant disorder has begun shouting obscenities during a group therapy session after being asked to participate. The patient crosses their arms, glares at the group leader, and refuses to leave the room when redirected. Which nursing intervention is most appropriate for de-escalating the situation while maintaining therapeutic boundaries?

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