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A psychiatrist who embraces the Psychological Recovery Model tells the nurse that a client is in the Growth stage. What should the nurse expect to fine when assessing this client?
 
  1. A client feeling confident about achieving goals in life.
  2. A client who is aware of the need to set goals in life.
  3. A client who has mobilized personal and external resources.
  4. A client who begins to actively take control of his or her life.

Question 2

Which behavioral approach should a nurse use when caring for children diagnosed with disruptive behavior disorders?
 
  1. Involving parents in designing and implementing the treatment process
  2. Reinforcing positive actions to encourage repetition of desirable behaviors
  3. Providing opportunities to learn appropriate peer interactions
  4. Administering psychotropic medications to improve quality of life



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Rationale: Andresen and associates have conceptualized a five-stage model of recovery called the Psychological Recovery Model. The stages include: Stage 1: Moratorium, Stage 2: Awareness, Stage 3: Preparation, Stage 4: Rebuilding, and Stage 5: Growth. In the growth stage, the individual feels a sense of optimism and hope of a rewarding future. Skills that have been nurtured in the previous stages are applied with confidence, and the individual strives for higher levels of well-being.

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Rationale: The nurse should reinforce positive actions to encourage repetition of desirable behaviors when caring for children diagnosed with disruptive behavior disorder. Behavior therapy is based on the concepts of classical conditioning and operant conditioning.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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