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nmorano1

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The client who should be assessed as demonstrating aggression is
 
  a. A, who stomps away from the nurses' station, goes into the day room, and grabs a
  pool cue from a client standing at the pool table.
  b. B, who bursts into tears, leaves the community meeting, and sits on her bed
  hugging her pillow and sobbing.
  c. C, who tells her primary nurse When you told me that I could not have a pass, I
  felt angry..
  d. D, who tells the medication nurse I am not going to take that, or any other,
  medication..

Question 2

Nurse extenders in the hospital are called psychiatric technicians or nursing assistants. Whom should
  the nurse identify as extenders in community psychiatric care?
 
  a. Pharmacists
  b. Social workers
  c. Psychiatrists and psychologists
  d. Supportive or concerned acquaintances



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Answer to Question 1

A
Aggression is harsh physical or verbal action that reflects rage, hostility, and potential for physical
or verbal destructiveness. Aggressive behavior violates the rights of others; thus client A would be
assessed as displaying aggression. The other options do not feature violation of another's rights.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
Nurses in the community are often assisted by informal helpers such as the significant others of the
client, the landlord, the local police, clergy, and other concerned volunteers. Community-based
nurses and clients have less contact with the traditional members of the interdisciplinary team than
do individuals in the hospital-based setting.




nmorano1

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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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