The population health nurse is planning approaches to help community students cope with substance use. Which approaches should the nurse use to meet this goal? (Select all that apply.)
1. Teach a class on coping strategies.
2. Control access to abusive substances.
3. Educate students on substance use risks.
4. Implement a program for effective coping skills.
5. Discuss incorporating coping strategies into the school curriculum.
Answer: 1, 4, 5
Explanation: 1. Strategies to develop effective coping include teaching coping strategies to individual clients/families, advocating for incorporation of coping skills into school curricula, and developing and implementing programs to foster effective coping skills. Prevention strategies include educating individual clients regarding substance use risks and controlling access to substances of abuse.
4. Strategies to develop effective coping include teaching coping strategies to individual clients/families, advocating for incorporation of coping skills into school curricula, and developing and implementing programs to foster effective coping skills. Prevention strategies include educating individual clients regarding substance use risks and controlling access to substances of abuse.
5. Strategies to develop effective coping include teaching coping strategies to individual clients/families, advocating for incorporation of coping skills into school curricula, and developing and implementing programs to foster effective coping skills. Prevention strategies include educating individual clients regarding substance use risks and controlling access to substances of abuse.
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