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xclash

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When teaching the family about caring for a client with epileptic seizures, the nurse observes that one parent is at home with the client most of the time. The nurse suggests respite care to:
 
  A) Give the client a reason to live.
  B) Help the family get shopping completed.
  C) Help the client visualize death.
  D) Reduce disproportionate caretaking burdens on individual family members.

Question 2

The nurse is taking the history of a psychiatric client suspected of abusing alcohol. Which assessment question is best to ask?
 
  A) When was your last drink?
  B) Do you drink regularly?
  C) Are you experiencing blackouts?
  D) Who are your drinking partners?



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A,



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