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Which method of intervention is provided by nurses with advanced education?
 
  a. providing family therapy to dysfunctional families
  b. helping families obtain services and referrals
  c. convening the family to improve their communication
  d. educating families about illness and treatments

Question 2

Which scenario indicates to the nurse that an older adult is at risk for falls?
 
  a. A 68-year-old retiree who moves in with family members to babysit their 3-year-old
  b. A 75-year-old who lives alone and uses a cane at night and when going outside
  c. An 80-year-old who marries and moves into the spouse's home after selling his home
  d. A 92-year-old who moves to a retirement community after hip replacement surgery



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Answer to Question 1

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The nurse with advanced education can provide family therapy to dysfunctional families. Therapy cannot be provided by a nurse who does not have the advanced training. These nurses can obtain services and referrals and also teach the families about illness and treatments.

Answer to Question 2

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Recent surgery, a move to unfamiliar surroundings, and increased age are all risk factors that would cause this patient to be at greatest risk for falling.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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