Answer to Question 1
Answer: 3
Explanation: The central feature of a conduct disorder is repetitive and persistent behavior that violates the basic rights of others or major age-appropriate societal norms or rules. Behaviors that show aggression toward people and animals, destruction of property, deceitfulness or theft, or serious violations of parental or school rules are indicators of a possible conduct disorder. The inability to eat a balanced diet is not an indicator of an emotionally disturbed child. Children with a conduct disorder tend to find peers with similar issues. Difficulty interpreting internal stimuli or external cues is not related to conduct disorders.
Answer to Question 2
Answer: 2
Explanation: In community mental health, the nurse is not there to do things for the person, but rather to find out what the individual would like to accomplish and establish a collaborative plan. The overall goal of the PHP is to promote patients to make decisions about their own treatment and rehabilitation plans. Telling the patient what to do or how to act does not engage them in their treatment plan. Criticism is not a therapeutic form of communication.