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The nurse is working with a client who is being admitted to the psychiatricmental health unit. The client was missing for two weeks and returned home not knowing any time had passed.
 
  Which of the following dissociative disorders has this client experienced? 1. Amnesia
  2. Depersonalization disorder
  3. Fugue
  4. Dissociative identity disorder (DID)

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A client with a history of alcohol dependence is discharged with nutritional recommendations to increase the intake of vitamin B foods and thiamine. The client states, I can't eat this stuff. This food isn't fit for real people.
 
   Which factor does the nurse recognize was not incorporated into the plan of care? 1. Age
  2. Social environment
  3. Marital status
  4. Lifestyle habits



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Rationale: A person with dissociative fugue wanders, usually far from home and for days, perhaps even weeks or months, at a time. During this period, clients completely forget their past life and associations; but unlike people with amnesia, they are unaware of having forgotten anything. When they return to their former consciousness, they do not remember the period of fugue.

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Rationale: Dietary practices are lifestyle habits that will influence the client's ability to adhere to the treatment plan. Marital status or social environment may or may not influence if the client adheres to the dietary recommendations. Age should not influence the client's ability to adhere to the dietary recommendations.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
:D TYSM


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Excellent

 

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