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@Brianna17

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The term used to describe what happens when a parent perceives a child as being especially vulnerable and accesses professional care by describing the child's behaviors and develop-mental level as more problematic than they are is:
 
  1. Physically compromised
  2. Functional limitations
  3. Developmental stifling
  4. Dual diagnosis

Question 2

Which role of the nurse is being used when a public health nurse assists a client in identifying the services needed the most at the least cost?
 
  a. Role model
  b. Primary caregiver
  c. Outreach worker
  d. Case manager



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Answer to Question 1

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Development stifling is the term used to describe what happens when a parent perceives a child as being especially vulnerable and accesses professional care by describing the child's behaviors and developmental level as more problematic than they are.

Answer to Question 2

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The public health function of a nurse who assists a client in identifying the services needed the most at the least cost is a case manager.





 

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