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pepyto

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A terminally ill female client chooses the time and place of her own death. This is an example of:
 
  a. Suicide
  b. Self-injury
  c. Rational suicide
  d. Planned suicide

Question 2

A depressed patient is to have his first electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) session tomorrow morning. Which intervention would routinely be implemented in preparing the patient for treatment?
 
  a. Explaining that 20 or more treatments will be needed
  b. Advising the patient that memory loss is usually transient
  c. Preparing the patient to be restrained during the procedure
  d. Educating the patient about how ECT will end his depression



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Answer to Question 1

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In this situation, the person knows that she is going to die, so the decision of where to die is made freely and with sound mind. Suicide and planned suicide simply refer to intentionally taking one's own life. Self-injury is an active attempt to injure oneself.

Answer to Question 2

B
Electroconvulsive treatment may cause memory loss; such loss is usually transient and improves after treatments are completed. Most patients respond to a course of treatment involving 12 to 15 sessions of ECT. Restraint is not part of pretreatment protocol. ECT improves depression and can interrupt an episode of depression, but its effects are not lasting and may not improve the depression completely. Antidepressant medications or periodic additional sessions of ECT are indicated to reduce recurrence in most patients.





 

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