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bobbie

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The treatment most appropriate for a client with antisocial tendencies who has been treated several
  times for substance addiction and has relapsed is
 
  a. a 12-step self-help program.
  b. a 1-week detoxification program.
  c. long-term outpatient therapy.
  d. a residential program.

Question 2

The difference between the role of the community mental health nurse and the psychiatric forensic
  nurse advising a hostage negotiating team is the that community mental health nurse
 
  a. is prepared at the master's level; the psychiatric forensic nurse has a PhD.
  b. works best on a one-to-one basis; the psychiatric forensic nurse works best with a
  team.
  c. has responsibility but no authority; the psychiatric forensic nurse has
  responsibility and authority.
  d. is an advocate for the client; the psychiatric forensic nurse is concerned with the
  process of hostage negotiation.



brittrenee

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Answer to Question 1

D
Residential programs and therapeutic communities have as goals complete change in lifestyle,
abstinence from drugs, elimination of criminal behaviors, development of employable skills,
self-reliance, and honesty. Residential programs have been found to be more effective for clients
with antisocial tendencies than outpatient programs.

Answer to Question 2

D
A psychiatric forensic nurse assisting with hostage negotiation remains objective. His or her
allegiance is to the process of hostage negotiation, rather than the individual. The community mental
health nurse role calls for the nurse to be a client advocate. Option A: In all probability, each would
be prepared at the master's level. Option B: This is not a valid distinction. Option C: The opposite is
true.



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