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MC The client lost all personal possessions in the fire. The nurse should assist the client to find meaning in the event and address perceptions of personal guilt. What client question related to these issues should the nurse anticipate?
 
  A. Why have I acted as I have since the fire?
   B. Why did it happen to me?
   C. What did I do during and right after the fire?
   D. What happened?

Question 2

MC The nurse was caring for a client who had a significant cardiac history. The client died from a myocardial infarction during a hurricane. This is an example of what type of disaster death?
 
  A. Coincidental
   B. Disaster-related natural
   C. Indirect
   D. Direct



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Answer to Question 1

B. Why did it happen to me?

Answer to Question 2

B. Disaster-related natural



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