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anjilletteb

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A nurse is learning how to advocate for populations with mental disorders. Which of the following statements by the nurse would reflect that learning has taken place?
 
  1. We cannot provide service if there is no money to pay for treatment.
  2. Nursing should monitor treatment planning and delivery of service for the abuse of client rights.
  3. All psychiatric clients have delusions.
  4. Policy is directed toward staff only.

Question 2

During an education session, a community member asks what causes domestic violence. The best response is:
 
  1. The statistics indicate that it is caused by poverty.
  2. It is caused by the demanding workload of either parent.
  3. The police commissioner can provide complete and accurate data on the causes.
  4. There is no single cause of this type of violence.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale: Psychiatricmental health nursing interventions that would promote advocacy include monitoring treatment planning and delivery of service for the abuse of client rights. Advocacy also includes evaluating policy for infringement of client rights, providing treatment for indigent clients, and speaking out if resource limitations threaten services for vulnerable individuals. Nurses who advocate for clients should also question their peers if care appears to be based on common stereotypes of illness rather than the client's individual needs.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale: Domestic violence results from an interaction of neurobiological, personality, situational, and societal factors that have an impact on families. Domestic violence occurs at all levels of income and education and is not necessarily caused by overworked parents. Data provided by a police commissioner would not address causes. A demanding workload may be a contributor, but it is not the sole cause of domestic violence.



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