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A way of helping people with mental health problems to readjust and adapt to life in the community that is based on a nonmedical model of treatment is
 
  1. client advocacy.
  2. psychosocial treatment.
  3. compliance with medications.
  4. psychosocial rehabilitation.

Question 2

Providing routine health screenings, regular educational discussions, and support groups are nursing responsibilities that are
 
  1. curative.
  2. educational.
  3. restorative.
  4. preventive.



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Answer to Question 1

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Psychosocial (psychiatric) rehabilitation is an area in which nurses' role is are expanding. Evolving as a social model of treatment, it is a way of assisting people with mental health problems to readjust and adapt to life in the community.

Answer to Question 2

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Preventive health care is another main responsibility of nurses.



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