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rachel9

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The psychiatric-mental health nurse is planning a personal program of continuing education to better meet the challenges of the future in psychiatric nursing practice.
 
  What areas should be included in the nurse's plan for continuing education? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Psychiatric nursing care in nontraditional settings
  2. Psychopharmacology
  3. Genetic research
  4. Psychobiology
  5. Physical health of psychiatric clients

Question 2

Domestic violence is often associated with:
 
  1. High school dropouts.
  2. The poor and undereducated.
  3. Blue-collar workers.
  4. All levels of society.



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Answer to Question 1

1,2,3,4,5
Rationale: Psychiatric nursing care in nontraditional settings. Settings continue to expand from hospitals and traditional settings to alternative and nontraditional settings.

Answer to Question 2

4
Rationale: Domestic violenceviolence within the familyoccurs at all levels of society. The myth is that violence occurs only among the poor and undereducated; the reality is that violence also occurs among the middle and upper classes as well as the professional elite. In the past, these problems among wealthy or prominent people were kept hidden from the general public. With an increase in national concern, however, more publicity is being given to cases of domestic violence at all socioeconomic levels.



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