Answer to Question 1
Ans: A
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Inpatient treatment settings allow psychiatric nurses to manage the therapeutic environment and implement strategies that contribute to the overall community. Generally, the main elements of such environments are that they facilitate safety, optimal daily functioning, appropriate interpersonal interactions, and movement toward independent living.
Answer to Question 2
Ans: D
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Inpatient settings often use contracts to facilitate communication of expected behaviors. The most widely used nurseclient contract is known as a no self-harm contract, in which clients agree not to harm themselves but rather to seek out staff for direction on alternatives to self-harm. Other contracts may focus on maladaptive behaviors such as acting out or inappropriate behaviors that staff are attempting to modify.