Which of the following services are offered through community mental health agencies? (Select all that apply.)

A) Individual psychotherapy
B) Group therapy
C) Chemical health assessment, diagnosis, and treatment
D) Medication management
E) Vulnerable adult protection


A, B, C, D, E

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The nurse manager is reviewing the current staff to determine who should precept a newly licensed nurse. Which nurse is the most logical choice?

1. A nurse who needs the temporary pay increase that accompanies precepting 2. A nurse who is clinically competent and has the desire to assume the responsibility to train new staff 3. A nurse who has expressed the desire for additional training and unit responsibilities 4. The nurse who needs to work an 8-hour schedule for a few weeks while recovering from a work-related accident

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Your client is a 36-year-old man with a below-knee amputation. He complains of pain where his leg used to be. This is an example of _____ pain

1. nociceptive 2. visceral 3. neuropathic 4. somatic

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The North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA) provides a taxonomy of nursing diagnoses. The community-level diagnoses contain three parts. They are "risk of," "among," and "related to." "Among" refers to

1. The specific problem or health risk faced by the community 2. The characteristics of the community 3. Identification of the specific community client with whom the nurse will be working 4. Description at the aggregate level

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