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jparksx

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A nurse engaged in primary prevention for substance abuse among adolescents could advise par-ents to:
 
  1. Forbid TV and movies with violent content
  2. Remind teens that they are not old enough to participate in adult pleasures
  3. Excuse rule breaking as kids will be kids behavior
  4. Help teens anticipate pressures and teach effective coping skills

Question 2

Client teaching for an individual taking Antabuse should include the instruction:
 
  1. Do not drive.
  2. Do not use cough syrup.
  3. Use plenty of sunscreen.
  4. Eat plenty of green leafy vegetables.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 4
Learning coping skills (option 4) will assist teens to resist substances. Forbidding TV (option 1), discussing substances as adult pleasures (option 2), and excusing rule breaking (option 3) will not necessarily prevent substance abuse.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 2
Cough syrups contain alcohol and may trigger a physiological reaction with the Antabuse. The other options do not specifically apply to use of Antabuse.



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