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LaDunn

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Following the Coconut Grove fire in Boston in 1942, which finding by Eric Lindemann and his colleagues had implications for nursing?
 
  1. Persons should seek individual counseling after crisis events.
  2. Early help with mourning can prevent later psychologic difficulties.
  3. Delayed grief is a precursor to depression.
  4. Crisis is a natural phenomenon and should be expected.

Question 2

A client is receiving Depo-Provera. He drinks two to three beers a day, smokes, vacations in hot sunny climates, and is slightly overweight. The nurse knows that essential patient teaching should include the fact that:
 
  1. Smoking may increase risk for deep vein thrombosis
  2. Drinking alcohol could cause delusions and hallucinations
  3. He will need to use a sunscreen consistently
  4. Losing weight is essential for efficacy of the medication



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jlaineee

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Answer to Question 1

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Lindemann's work suggested that early intervention could prevent later problems. He further proposed that grief might be normal or morbid, depending on the preexisting vulnerabilities of the person. 1. His suggestion was for brief counseling, but he did not specify individual or ge-neric therapy. 3. This was not one of his premises. 4. He did not draw this conclusion.

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ANS: 1
Smoking may increase the risk for deep vein thrombosis. There are no alerts about alcohol, sun-screens, or losing weight with this medication.




LaDunn

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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
:D TYSM


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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