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yoooooman

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In planning care for a child diagnosed with autistic spectrum disorder, which would be a realistic client outcome?
 
  1. The client will communicate all needs verbally by discharge.
  2. The client will participate with peers in a team sport by day four.
  3. The client will establish trust with at least one caregiver by day five.
  4. The client will perform most self-care tasks independently.

Question 2

A client diagnosed with alcohol abuse disorder is referred to a residential care facility after discharge. According to the SAMHSA, which dimension of recovery is supporting this client?
 
  1. Health
  2. Home
  3. Purpose
  4. Community



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale: The most realistic client outcome for a child diagnosed with autistic spectrum disorder is for the client to establish trust with at least one caregiver. Trust should be evidenced by facial responsiveness and eye contact. This outcome relates to the nursing diagnosis impaired social interaction.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale: SAMHSA describes the dimension of Home as a stable and safe place to live.



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