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Which season would be most associated with increased periods of wakefulness in the general population?
 
  a. Summer
  b. Winter
  c. Spring
  d. Fall

Question 2

Many victims of violence believe their abusers may attempt to hurt them again, even as they are seeking help. The nurse, recognizing this,
 
  1. does not leave the client alone.
  2. posts security guards at the door.
  3. leaves the client alone no longer than 15 minutes.
  4. immediately gets the name and phone number of the perpetrator.



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Answer to Question 1

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Circadian rhythms are associated with physiology. Light is the main exogenous factor that drives wakefulness. Days are longest in summer.

Answer to Question 2

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The first priority of care for every victim of violence is to ensure safety and security.



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