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DelorasTo

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The statement made by the client during the assessment interview that should alert the nurse to the
  client's need for immediate, active intervention is
 
  a. I am mixed up, but I know I need help..
  b. I have no one to turn to for help or support..
  c. It is worse when you are a person of color..
  d. I tried to get attention before I shot myself..

Question 2

A child, aged 4 years, who was removed from preschool when the teacher was unable to handle his
  excessive motor activity and talking, is to be treated by a psychiatric clinical nurse specialist.
 
  What
  aspect of the child's care can be performed by a clinical nurse specialist but would not be performed
  by a nurse generalist?
  a. Formulating nursing diagnoses
  b. Planning nursing interventions
  c. Participating in child psychotherapy
  d. Evaluating responses to nursing actions



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Answer to Question 1

B
Lack of social support and social isolation increase the suicide risk. Option A: Willingness to seek
help lowers risk. Option C: Being a person of color does not suggest higher risk because more
whites commit suicide than do individuals of other racial groups. Option D: Attention seeking is not
correlated with higher suicide risk.

Answer to Question 2

C
The clinical nurse specialist roles include individual, group, and family psychotherapist; educator of
nurses, other professions, and the community; clinical supervisor; consultant to professional and
nonprofessional groups; and researcher.




DelorasTo

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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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