A new client on the psychiatric unit has a diagnosis of obse…
A new client on the psychiatric unit has a diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder. After her initial assessment and introduction to the unit, she goes to her room to unpack her suitcase. She begins to arrange her belongings in the drawers and closet. Forty-five minutes later, when the nurse comes to check on her, she is still folding and unfolding her clothes and arranging and rearranging them in the drawers. The most likely reason for her behavior is: a. it relieves her anxiety.b. her mother taught her to be very neat.c. she misunderstands instructions on the unit.d. none of the above.