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kodithompson

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After a client receives treatment for the acute stage of alcohol abuse and is discharged from the hospital, which method would the nurse teach the client that is likely to be of the most value in terms of her recovery?
 
  A) Aversion therapy
  B) Controlled drinking
  C) Detoxification
  D) Alcoholics Anonymous

Question 2

Which of the following BEST completes the following perspective of the Biopsychophysiologi cal Theory of Mental Illness? In mental illness, no matter what the original cause, the resultant symptoms are associated with some abnormality in:
 
  a. hormonal negative feedback systems
  b. neuroanatomy or neurophysiology
  c. body systems not in balance
  d. biochemical imbalance only



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B
No matter what the original cause of mental illness, some abnormality in the neuroanatomy or neurophysiology occurs. Neuroanatomy will demonstrate that there is a change in the structure of an organ, while neuroscience will demonstrate that there is a change in function.





 

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