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What should the population health nurse recommend to prevent suicide clusters and copycat murders in a community?
 
  1. Assist family members who are affected work through feelings of guilt and grief.
  2. Advocate for services to address victims and perpetrators of violence.
  3. Assist in developing community response plans to these events.
  4. Reduce the sources that contribute to suicide or homicide.

Question 2

Advocating for available shelter and other resources and having a safety plan addresses which health restoration goal?
 
  1. Provide treatment for victims of violence.
  2. Identify persons at risk for violence.
  3. Identify episodes of violence.
  4. Provide safe environments.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: 3
Explanation: 3. A population oriented strategy to prevent suicide clusters and copycat murders is to have a community response plan. In addition, media exposure to these events can be controlled. Assisting family members and reducing sources that contribute to suicide and homicide address other prevention goals. Advocating for available services for victims and perpetrators of violence is not considered preventing suicide clusters and copycat murders, but a treatment of the consequences of violence.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: 4
Explanation: 4. Having a safety plan and advocating for available shelters address the health restoration goal of providing a safe environment for victims of abuse when they decide to leave. Providing treatment, identifying episodes of violence, and identifying persons at risk do not address the goal of providing a safe environment.



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