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deesands

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The community health nurse wants to promote services that are available at a local free clinic for vulnerable populations within the community.
 
  Which client is considered vulnerable?
  1. A married mother of two children.
  2. A single male with a full time job.
  3. A divorced female.
  4. A married male veteran.

Question 2

The nurse is attempting to assess an agitated client. The client believes the nurse is trying to hurt him and is not cooperating with the nurse. What actions by the nurse are appropriate?
 
  Select all that apply.
  1. Advise the client that the healthcare provider will be contacted unless the client complies.
  2. Restrain the client using leather restraints.
  3. Speak to the client in a calm voice.
  4. Explain actions to the client as they are done.
  5. Medicate the client.



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 4

Vulnerable populations are groups that are not well integrated into the U.S. healthcare system because of racial, ethnic, cultural, economic, geographic, or health characteristics. Veterans have been identified as vulnerable population. The other clients listed are not classified as vulnerable.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 3,4

Telling the client that the healthcare provider will be called in this manner may be viewed as threatening. This action may further upset the client. The use of restraints in the psychiatric setting is limited. Restraints should be a last resort and indicated only when the client may harm himself or another individual. There is no indication either of these criteria has been met. Speaking in a calm voice may help to diffuse the situation and relax the client. Explaining activities to the client may help to reduce the fears being experienced by the client. The administration of medications simply to quiet the client is considered a form of chemical restraint. In addition, it is beyond the scope of practice to medicate the client without specific orders from the healthcare provider.




deesands

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Reply 2 on: Jun 25, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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