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skymedlock

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The nurse working in a clinic specializing in treating addiction knows that, in addition to Alcoholics Anonymous and other support groups, a complementary way in which someone might deal with alcohol abuse is to:
 
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  1. Drink chamomile tea.
  2. Do nothing since there are no CAM practices that support AA recovery.
  3. Drink kudzu tea.
  4. Receive auricular acupuncture.
  5. Practice yoga.

Question 2

When interviewing elders the psychiatric nurse is guided by the knowledge that:
 
  1. Shame may inhibit the expression of feelings in elders.
  2. Touch is inappropriate during the interview.
  3. Family and staff members may provide inaccurate information.
  4. Less time may be needed with elders than with other age groups.



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Answer to Question 1

3,4,5
Rationale: Drink chamomile tea. Chamomile tea has not been shown to affect alcohol use.

Answer to Question 2

1
Rationale: Shame and the fear of stigmatization may cause elders to be cautious and inhibit their ability to freely express feelings. More time may be needed with elders due to hearing loss, confusion, agitation, wandering, and communication problems. Information obtained from elders should also be validated with family and staff members to provide a complete picture; there is no reason to believe that these sources are inaccurate. Sitting close to the client and using touch when appropriate are helpful during individual interviews with elders due to possible sensory losses.



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