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mikaylakyoung

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A nurse working with a client with rape-trauma syndrome should correctly teach the client that normal reactions of friends and family members may include all EXCEPT which of the following?
 
  a. guilt for not preventing the assault
  b. desire for revenge against the rapist
  c. physically reenacting the assault
  d. anger at the client for being assaulted

Question 2

As a nurse working in a local jail or a holding facility for prisoners, you would keep in mind that compared to suicide events in prisons, suicide events in this type of facility occur:
 
  a. less often
  b. at the same rate
  c. slightly more often
  d. much more often



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Answer to Question 1

C
Friends and family members' reactions to a woman being raped would include guilt for not preventing the assault, a desire for revenge, or anger at the client for being assaulted. Physically reenacting the assault is not a response of family members and friends.

Answer to Question 2

D
As a nurse working in a local jail or holding facility for prisoners, the nurse would recognize that suicides occur much more often in these facilities than in prisons. Suicide rates in federal and state prisons are generally not much different than those in the general population.



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