During a Friday afternoon counseling visit, a client voices thoughts about suicide. She does not appear to be emotionally overwrought, but rather seems peaceful and calm. She discusses that she feels she has accomplished all she can in life, particularly given the poor relationship she has with her husband and the fact that the last of their children recently left home. She notes having read some online information about a cardiac medication she takes (Digoxin), and believes that an overdose of this medication would precipitate rapid cardiac arrest. She just had the prescription refilled, and is just considering when to act—perhaps when her husband is out golfing the next Sunday morning. The FIRST appropriate response to this information should be to:

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The Association of Social Work Boards Masters Exam, formerly known as the ASWB Intermediate exam, is a licensure examination designed by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB). The ASWB exams measure skills and knowledge in social work-specific content areas, such as human development and behavior, social and economic justice, and intervention processes.  Each ASWB exam consists of 170 multiple choice questions, including 150 scored questions and 20 questions used for data collection regarding the effectiveness of the exam. The 10 sections of the ASWB Masters Exam include: Human... Show more

During a Friday afternoon counseling visit, a client voices thoughts about suicide. She does not appear to be emotionally overwrought, but rather seems peaceful and calm. She discusses that she feels she has accomplished all she can in life, particularly given the poor relationship she has with her husband and the fact that the last of their children recently left home. She notes having read some online information about a cardiac medication she takes (Digoxin), and believes that an overdose of this medication would precipitate rapid cardiac arrest. She just had the prescription refilled, and is just considering when to act—perhaps when her husband is out golfing the next Sunday morning. The FIRST appropriate response to this information should be to: