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iveyjurea

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A nurse would know in-home mental health care was effective in meeting one of its main goals if the client:
 
  A) Needed continued intensive monitoring in the home.
  B) Needed crisis intervention services on an ongoing basis.
  C) Was admitted less often to inpatient psychiatric hospitals.
  D) Encouraged his or her parents to participate in his or her care.

Question 2

How should a nurse rank outcomes for a manic client, in order of priority, when planning care?
  I. Maintains nutritional status
  II. Interacts appropriately with peers
  III. Remains free from injury and self-harm
  IV. Remains reality oriented
 
  A) II, I, III, IV
  B) IV, I, II, III
  C) III, I, IV, II
  D) I, IV, II, III



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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