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A nurse loaning money to a patient/parent would likely be seen by most as a violation of which, if any, of the following?
 
  1. Beneficence Principle
   2. Professional Boundary
   3. Fidelity
   4. All of the above

Question 2

A child with a known diagnosis of autism is receiving therapy for obsessions. The type of therapy that would be appropriate for the child would be:
 
  1. Behavior modification therapy.
   2. Family therapy.
   3. Social skills training.
   4. Medication.



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1. Lending of money may not be in the best interest of the patient/parent.
2. Presumably, the nurse wouldn't do it for all patients/families. If small emergency loans are to be made, they shouldn't come from an individual nurse, but from a managed fund that has rules attached and is anonymous. A nurse is a caring/nurturing professional, not a friend, a family member, or a banker (all of whom might, as part of their role, lend money). If one nurse does it, it generates expectations/pressures for other nurses.
3. The nurse did not promise to give money to the family.
4. Only one answer is correct.

Answer to Question 2

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1. Identifying an alternative to the obsessive behavior will aid the child with autism in changing the behavior.
2. Family therapy will aid in stopping the obsessive behaviors, but the child should also receive behavior modification therapy to reach the full potential.
3. Social skills are developed through interactions, and it is not for the treatment of obsessions.
4. Medications can help with obsessive behavior, but the child should also receive behavior modification therapy to reach the full potential.



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