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When planning to teach a group of women about abuse, which information should a nurse include? Select all that apply.
 
  A) It often takes several attempts before a woman leaves an abusive situation.
  B) Substance abuse is a common factor in abusive relationships.
  C) Until children reach school age, they are usually not affected by abuse between their parents.
  D) Women in abusive relationships usually feel isolated and without support.
  E) Economic factors rarely play a role in the decision to stay.
  F) Confronting women about their situation and urging them to leave is often helpful.

Question 2

When selecting NANDA diagnoses appropriate for a specific client, the nurse independently assesses for which of the following types of problems?
 
  a. physical illnesses
  b. psychiatric diagnoses as listed in the DSM-IV
  c. ineffective areas of function
  d. physical health problems as listed in the ICD-9-CM



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Answer to Question 1

A, B, D

Answer to Question 2

C
The nurse independently assesses for ineffective areas of client function when selecting NANDA diagnoses. Specific physical illnesses (diseases) are part of the physician's diagnosis.



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