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kfurse

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Which drug is often used in date rape?
 
  a. Dalmane
  b. Xanax
  c. Narcan
  d. Rohypnol

Question 2

When a patient denies any problems related to addiction, what is the nurse's most therapeutic response?
 
  a. What do you call this hospitalization?
  b. How can anybody help you if you don't see a problem?
  c. Would your family agree that you have no problems?
  d. Can you think of any time your behavior created an unpleasant situation in your life?



kristenb95

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D
Rohypnol has been abused as a date-rape drug and has not been approved for use in the United States.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
When the patient denies that his behavior is problematic, the nurse should ask the patient to recount incidences when the behavior had unpleasant consequences.



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