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MC The client explains to the nurse that he has been treated with aversive conditioning, hypnotherapy, abrupt abstinence, and desensitization. The nurse is aware that the client has been treated for substance abuse of
 
  A. Amphetamines.
   B. Hypnotics.
   C. Opioids.
   D. Nicotine.

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MC Which is the best example of secondary prevention?
 
  A. The nurse who participates in a school-based education program to prevent drug-related motor vehicle facilities
   B. The nurse who works in an alcohol use screening program
   C. The nurse who assists clients experiencing stress to eliminate or modify sources of stress in their lives
   D. The nurse who engages in political activity to control availability of psychoactive substances



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Answer to Question 1

D. Nicotine.

Answer to Question 2

B. The nurse who works in an alcohol use screening program




jho37

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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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