In addition to decreasing risk factors, it is also important to increase protective factors against drug abuse
Prevention guidelines to teach parents and teachers how to increase resiliency in youths include which of the following strategies? Select all that apply. 1. Warn youths about the dangers of drugs and the consequence of prison.
2. Help develop increased sense of responsibility for their own success.
3. Help identity their talents.
4. Provide realistic appraisals and feedback and encourage education.
2, 3, 4
Warning youths about the dangers of drugs and the consequence of prison does not increase resi-liency.
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a. 0.3 pound every week b. 1 pound every week c. 1.8 pounds every week d. 2 pounds every week
The clinic nurse is teaching clients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes about diet and weight control. One of the subjects covered is how to figure out the caloric content of commonly eaten foods
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A mother discusses her concerns about genetic transmission of schizophrenia with the nurse say-ing, "My son is a fraternal twin. He has been diagnosed with schizophrenia. Will my other son develop schizophrenia, too?"
The response that is both sensitive and shows understanding of the genetic component is: 1. "You poor woman! I wish I could tell you he will be free of the disorder." 2. "Studies show that 50% of twins develop schizophrenia when it is present in the other twin." 3. "No one can say what will happen, so we will hope for the best for you and your sons." 4. "In fraternal twins, the chance of the other twin developing the disorder is quite small."
A 25-year-old female patient presents at the clinic with fever, chills, and achy joints. The patient is diagnosed with influenza A, and ribavirin is prescribed. What should the nurse include in patient teaching about this medication?
A) Advise women of childbearing age to remain on oral contraceptives for at least 1 month after finishing this medication. B) Advise women of childbearing age that this drug is also an abortifacient. C) Advise women of childbearing age to use barrier contraceptives. D) Advise women of childbearing age that this drug is safe for the fetus.