____ addresses specific subgroups at highest risk for development of a mental disorder or those that are showing early signs of a mental disorder

A. Indicated prevention
B. Selective prevention
C. Universal prevention
D. Both 1 and 2


ANS: A

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When performing a neurological exam on a neurological patient, the nurse placed a key in the patient's left hand and he was unable to recognize it. This neurological deficit is called

A) hemianopsia. B) point mislocation. C) agnosia. D) unilateral neglect.

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The hospital-employed nurse volunteered to assist with physical examinations for athletes at the local high school. How does this situation affect the nurse's hospital malpractice insurance?

1. The nurse is covered by the hospital's malpractice insurance as a community volunteer. 2. The nurse is very likely not covered by any malpractice insurance. 3. The nurse is covered by the school's insurance. 4. The nurse is exempt from liability for any occurrences because of the volunteer status of the work.

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Emergency personnel are preparing to complete an on-the-scene rapid assessment of a victim of a motor vehicle crash. In which order should the victim's assessment be completed? Place the assessments in order of importance.Choice 1. Assessment for obvious injuriesChoice 2. Vital signs and patient historyChoice 3. Airway and breathing assessmentChoice 4. Circulation assessmentChoice 5. Level of consciousness and pupillary function

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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After collecting the data, the nurse begins data analysis with which action?

a. Clustering data b. Documenting subjective data c. Reporting information to other health team members d. Documenting objective information

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