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khang

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What is a relatively easy intervention that the nurse can make while assisting in a disaster shelter?
 
  A. Encourage everyone in the shelter to guard their own things from possible theft.
  B. Keep healthy victims busy, perhaps by assigning them specific duties to perform, such as watching the children who have injured parents.
  C. Put hysterical or panic-stricken victims with adults who can listen to them.
  D. Separate the children from the adults so the adults can get some rest while the children play.

Question 2

How might a person who is codependent be described?
 
  A. An enabler who limits the harmful consequences of the user's behavior
  B. The person who helps the addict obtain the substance needed
  C. The person who keeps the family going
  D. The person who loves the addict and tries to support him/her



coreycathey

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A



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