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Recent research by Beebe (2002) examined the perceptions and experiences of persons with schizophrenia who were recently discharged from a hospital stay. The MOST frequent problems faced by these persons included all but which of the following?
 
  a. having difficulty managing their medications
  b. experiencing psychiatric symptoms
  c. choosing among several job offers
  d. having social problems and family conflicts

Question 2

An elderly couple, no longer able to safely manage by themselves in their own home, elects to move in with their daughter, who assumes the role of primary caregiver for both of them. A nurse case manager is working with this family.
 
  The nurse counsels the daughter to expect: a. both parents to improve in mood and anxiety now that they are being cared for
  b. the mother to suddenly feel and act much younger than before
  c. the father to desire to be placed in a nursing home rather than be cared for by family
  d. decreased self-worth and personal identity in both parents



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Answer to Question 1

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Beebe's 2002 research found that the most frequent problems faced by the subjects included difficulty managing medications, psychiatric symptoms, and social problems. Choosing among several job offers was not identified as one of the major problems faced.

Answer to Question 2

D
When elderly parents move in with their children, the children can expect to see decreased self-worth and personal identity in both parents. The parents would be making a major role change from being independent after caring for their children, to now being dependent on their children.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
:D TYSM


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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