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V@ndy87

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Some critics of outpatient commitment consider it
 
  A) ineffective because of the legal mandate it is based on.
   B) an antiquated model.
   C) an infringement of a patient's civil liberties.
   D) little better than a prison sentence.

Question 2

Why is outpatient commitment considered less coercive than inpatient hospitalization?
 
  A) Patients are not required to follow rigid rules of conduct as found in hospitals.
   B) The patient may select the professional to deliver treatment.
   C) The person is not forced to take medication.
   D) The person remains in the community with social support.



Jordin Calloway

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Answer to Question 1

Props to you, cheers.

Answer to Question 2

D



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