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A 22-year-old woman has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. She attends group therapy and participates in other organized activities for 6 hours a day and then returns home to her residence.
 
  In which of the following settings would this woman receive this type of care?
  A) Long-term hospitalization
  B) Acute care hospitalization
  C) Partial hospitalization program
  D) Psychiatric specialty unit

Question 2

Mr. Lopez is an 84-year-old man was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease 18 months ago and his wife has been providing his immediate care.
 
  In recent weeks, she has come to the realization that his symptoms have worsened significantly and she is no longer able to meet his needs. To which of the following units would Mr. Lopez most likely be admitted?
  A) General psychiatric unit
  B) Psychiatric specialty unit
  C) Nonpsychiatric unit
  D) Emergency unit



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: C
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Partial (day) hospitalization programs (PHPs) are an alternative for those who continue to need some supervision but are not appropriate clients for long-term admission. PHPs provide activities and therapy sessions (group and individual) for 6 to 8 hours per day. Clients then return to their primary residence or workplace.

Answer to Question 2

Ans: B
Feedback:
Psychiatric specialty units treat clients with specific circumstances, symptoms, or diagnoses, such as older adults, pediatric populations, dementia care, substance abuse/dependency, eating disorders, and intensive care for adults.



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