Identify an important aspect of the role of forensic psychiatric nurses
a. Conduct deep analyses of perpetrators to determine what caused the crime.
b. Provide intervention to prevent crimes before they occur.
c. Identify changes in behaviors linking criminals to criminal offenses.
d. Promote functional disabilities.
C
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a. is required for accreditation and reimbursement. b. prevents lawsuits. c. is required if a client sues. d. is a long-held custom.
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a. Providing a specific, detailed explanation of each component of the program b. Using various methods of instruction, including lecture, discussion, and visual aids c. Providing an opportunity for participants to express their feelings about the program d. Using a PowerPoint presentation so that the audience can visualize the material