A nurse is reviewing information about the various types of outpatient mental health care programs
The nurse demonstrates understanding of these types when identifying which of the following as involved in providing the most intensive outpatient nursing care?
A) Partial hospitalization programs
B) Crisis intervention programs
C) Outpatient detoxification programs
D) Rehabilitation programs
A
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The client with chronic renal failure who would not be a candidate for peritoneal dialysis is a client
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