The community health nurse is providing education about various community services that patients and family members can use to prevent suicide. Which statement made by the nurse best exemplifies secondary prevention resources?

1. "Here is a brochure that lists the signs of suicide."
2. "Let me tell you the various resources available to help prevent suicide."
3. "The hospital has a support group for survivors of suicide that meets every Tuesday."
4. "Let me discuss with you the benefits of early intervention for the prevention of suicide."


4. "Let me discuss with you the benefits of early intervention for the prevention of suicide."

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a. in high doses, niacin is very effective in decreasing triglyceride levels and raising HDL levels. b. due to the low incidence of adverse effects, niacin is the drug of choice for reducing triglyceride levels and raising HDL levels. c. niacin is the most expensive of all drugs used to treat hyperlipidemia. d. niacin should be administered on an empty stomach.

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A hospital unit has been using a functional nursing model for delivery of care for several years. The manager has been discussing with the staff the idea of a change to total care because functional nursing has some disadvantages to the clients

What disadvantage is the manager referring to? A) It is expensive because it only uses RNs. B) Some nurses work harder than others to provide care. C) It fragments care and is confusing for the clients. D) Nurses are accountable for the client's care 24 hours per day.

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