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pepyto

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Which action should a nurse take before working with homeless clients?
 
  a. Change personal views about homelessness.
  b. Understand the concepts of homelessness.
  c. Receive special training about where to locate homeless people.
  d. Have experience in mental health nursing and counseling.

Question 2

An example of primary prevention when working with the homeless is:
 
  a. Providing emergency housing aid
  b. Creating drug and alcohol treatment options
  c. Offering effective job training programs
  d. Evaluating comprehensive case management programs



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Answer to Question 1

B
To implement effective nursing interventions for homeless clients, nurses need to be aware of their own beliefs and values about the homeless as well as understand the concepts of homeless-ness.

Answer to Question 2

C
Emergency housing is secondary prevention. Drug and alcohol treatment and comprehensive case management are tertiary preventions.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
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