You are teaching a class about stress reactions to disasters. You will include:

A) How to assist with medications and direct people to hospitals.
B) How to quiet those who are screaming and how to contact family members.
C) How to manage the situation alone.
D) What behaviors to expect from adults and children and how to access community resources.


D

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Which of the following statements best describes a desirable characteristic of a good manage-ment information system?

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The client has been started on Elavil. He tells the nurse that he does not take any other medication except for St. John's wort, which he has found to be mildly therapeutic

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