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jparksx

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The nurse is talking with a client who has a diagnosis of substance abuse. The client states, I don't know what to do to handle the stress in my life that makes me want to take drugs.
 
   Based on the client's statement, what expected outcome would the nurse identify when updating the client's plan of care?
  A) Identifies alternative coping mechanisms
  B) Verbalizes understanding of substance abuse
  C) Demonstrates increased feelings of self-worth
  D) Demonstrates efforts at positive change

Question 2

What is an appropriate expected outcome for a client in the recovery phase of substance abuse?
 
  A) Recognizes that problems may occur with the use of the substance
  B) Recognizes that external factors are not always the cause for substance use
  C) Identifies codependent behaviors in the immediate family
  D) Identifies the drug as a problem and takes ownership of the problem



makaylafy

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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