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cagreen833

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A nurse is caring for four clients of distinct cultures. Which client should the nurse recognize as the least socially connected with their families of origin?
 
  A) Northern European American client
  B) Native American client
  C) Latino American client
  D) African American client

Question 2

A goal for a patient with impulsive behavior is The patient will explore the causes and consequences of impulsive behavior.. A strategy that will best assist the patient in achieving this goal is:
 
  a. using rewards for appropriate behavior.
  b. using relaxation exercises to reduce interpersonal anxiety.
  c. keeping a diary to describe events before and after the behavior.
  d. frequent clinical supervision for the nurse providing therapy for the patient.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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Although each of the options might be part of a plan to care for a patient who is seeking to modify impulsive behavior, keeping a diary will help explore the causes and consequences of impulsive behavior. When the cause or causes can be identified, cause-focused interventions can be implemented.





 

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