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Separation anxiety disorder is not diagnosed in adults, as it is unique to children.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A client who had been attending the day program and receiving a long-acting depot antipsychotic injection has not come to the program for 3 weeks. People in the group have seen this client shopping at the mall.
 
  Which intervention by the nurse case manager would be MOST appropriate? a. Make a home visit, and offer to give the overdue Haldol in the home.
  b. Call a team meeting, and discuss discharging this client from the program.
  c. Ask the group members to tell the client when they see him that he is missed and is welcome to come back.
  d. Call the client on the telephone, and ask if he would like to continue or if he decided not to come again.



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The most appropriate action would be to call the client on the telephone and ask if he would like to continue. This action is an assessment activity, under the case management model. Asking the group members to inform the client that he is welcome to come back is not proactive enough and places some of the responsibility of the client's on the group members, who are not health care providers. Before making a home visit or calling a team meeting, a simple phone call to the client should be made to gather more information and determine the next course of action. Also, keep in mind that as long as the client is not a threat to himself or others, he cannot be forced to attend meetings or take medication.



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