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mynx

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The staff believes that the client has been sniffing glue in his room during the night. Early the next morning, three of them walk into the client's room and begin searching his personal possessions. This is an example of
 
  1. invasion of space.
  2. invasion of privacy.
  3. appropriate behavior.
  4. poor client cooperation.

Question 2

Parents of a child with ADHD tell the nurse, We try to teach our child how to behave, but it doesn't help. We feel as though we are terrible parents.. Select the nurse's most helpful response.
 
  a. Refer the parents for pastoral counseling.
  b. Discuss how traumatic life events precipitate ADHD.
  c. Explain the correlation between ADHD and parental conflict.
  d. Provide information about the relationship between ADHD and biochemical abnormalities.



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Answer to Question 1

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Invasion of privacy occurs when a client's space, body, or belongings are violated.

Answer to Question 2

D
Abnormalities in dopamine receptors and transporters are implicated in ADHD. Parents who understand the possible biochemical causation may be less likely to blame their parenting methods for the child's behavior. The other options have no relevance to ADHD.



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