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faduma

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A client receives a diagnosis of vascular dementia after a recent series of cerebrovascular accidents (CVAs). The client is ready to be discharged from the rehabilitation center to home.
 
  The client's wife is confident about her ability to provide care for him. Which information should cause the nurse to question the client's future safety?
  A) The client's wife volunteers once a week while a neighbor stays with the client.
  B) The client has worked the night shift his entire career.
  C) The client's wife has surviving family available for support.
  D) The client has a 30-year history of smoking.

Question 2

Mental health clinicians working from an ecological theoretical perspective would suggest violent behavior is:
 
  a. a neurologically based instinctual drive
  b. a part of the socialization process
  c. a basic instinct of displaced self-destructive impulses
  d. influenced by interactions among personal predisposition, relationships, community, and society



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D
An ecological perspective is based on the belief that violent behavior is influenced by interactions among personal predisposition, relationships, community, and society. Biological theories suggest that violence is a neurologically based instinctual drive. The psychoanalytic perspective of violence suggests that violence is a basic instinct of displaced and self-destructive impulses. Social learning theorists hypothesize that violence is a part of the socialization process.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
:D TYSM


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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