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casperchen82

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A community nurse approaches the organization's manager wanting to set up screening for risk factors for Tourette's syndrome in children. Which response by the manager is the most appropriate?
 
  A.
  Allocate funding for a family psychosocial or cognitive condition screening.
  B.
  Deny the request because Tourette's syndrome has very little impact.
  C.
  Explain that Tourette's syndrome is most likely inherited.
  D.
  Facilitate cooperative agreements with a community laboratory facility.

Question 2

A nurse is assessing families in the community for child maltreatment. Which family would the nurse identify as being at highest risk?
 
  A.
  Children involved in many activities
  B.
  Family with multiple children
  C.
  Older parents with only children
  D.
  Single mother living in poverty



Danny Ewald

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
Tourette's syndrome is an inherited neuropsychiatric disorder. Children with Tourette's syndrome are often teased or bullied, and the disorder can have a major impact on social functioning and relationships. A family psychosocial or cognitive condition screening and cooperative agreements with local laboratory facilities are not warranted.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
Identified risk factors for child maltreatment include: children with disabilities; children of very young parents; children of single mothers who live in poverty; parents who suffer from mental or chronic physical illness; parents who have rigid ideas of discipline, excessive stress, or marital conflict; parental substance abuse; and intergenerational history of abuse.



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