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A psychiatric nurse is sharing information with a patient and family about psychoeducational programs offered by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). The nurse explains that which objective is the primary purpose of such programs?
 
  a. Enhancing compliance with medication therapy
  b. Reducing hospital readmission rates
  c. Evaluating effectiveness of therapy
  d. Providing education and support

Question 2

Which response best reflects appropriate assertiveness by a nurse when approached by a patient who demands medications immediately?
 
  a. I will get your medications as soon as I am finished with what I am doing right now, so please wait for me in your room..
  b. I will give you your medications as soon as I finish here. It's not appropriate for you to keep asking me for your medications..
  c. I'll check on your medications as soon as I finish with what I am doing. If it is not quite time for your medications I will bring them to you when it is..
  d. We need to talk about your impatient behavior before I give you your medications. You must understand that you are not the only patient on the unit..



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Answer to Question 1

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Psychoeducational programs for families are designed primarily for education and support. Their aim is to improve the course of the family member's illness, reduce relapse rates, and improve patient and family functioning. The remaining options represent more specific goals that are part of the overall purpose.

Answer to Question 2

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Assertive behavior conveys a sense of self-assurance but also communicates respect for the other person. Acknowledging the patient's concern and explaining that you will meet needs is considerate and respectful. This response also lets the patient know that you are completing a task and will then meet the needs within a reasonable time.





 

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