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A nurse working in a mental health center would determine which patient to be the best candidate for a spirituality-based 12-step intervention program?
 
  a. A patient who has generalized anxiety disorder
  b. A patient who has an addiction to alcohol
  c. A patient with a personality disorder
  d. A patient who has agoraphobia

Question 2

A married couple is seeking treatment at a sex therapy clinic. The couple has not had sexual intercourse for about 5 months.
 
  Sexual history reveals that the wife grew up in a family that was very closed about sexual issues with the implication that sex was sinful and dirty. Which medical diagnosis should a nurse anticipate being assigned to this client by her physician?
  A) Dyspareunia
  B) Vaginismus
  C) Anorgasmia
  D) Sexual aversion disorder



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Answer to Question 1

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Spirituality-based intervention programs, such as 12-step programs, which encourage the individual to surrender control to an external supreme being, are commonly used treatments for addictive disorders, including addiction to alcohol.

Answer to Question 2

D




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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
:D TYSM


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Wow, this really help

 

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