A client diagnosed with alcohol abuse disorder is referred to a residential care facility after discharge. According to the SAMHSA, which dimension of recovery is supporting this client?
1. Health
2. Home
3. Purpose
4. Community
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Rationale: SAMHSA describes the dimension of Home as a stable and safe place to live.
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A nursing behavior that shows the nurse values autonomy takes place when the nurse
a. sets limits on a client's romantic overtures toward the nurse. b. suggests one-on-one supervision for a client who is suicidal. c. tells a client that his wife has called to say she will not be in during visiting hours. d. discusses alternatives available to a client and helps the client weigh the consequences of each.
A 37-year-old male is ordered to treatment by the court after being arrested for rubbing his genitals against the buttocks of several women in the elevator of his work place. What is this client being treated for?
A) Fetishism B) Sexual masochism C) Frotteurism D) Exhibitionism
You are a hospice nurse caring for a 22-year-old with a diagnosis of leukemia. What would be included in the care you give this patient?
A) Quantity of life B) Financial advice for paying for care C) Realistic emotional preparation for death D) Suggestions to maximize family social interactions after the patient's death
A concerned mother of a 4-year-old asks the nurse, "My new boyfriend was sexually abused as a child. Should I worry about the safety of my child?" The best response is:
A) "Your boyfriend's childhood experience makes him the safest person for your child to be around, as he will make sure that your daughter doesn't experience the same thing." B) "I would keep a close eye on him; most people who were sexually abused as children go on to sexually abuse others." C) "There is no evidence that someone who was sexually abused as a child is at higher risk of being an abuser." D) "Given his history, your boyfriend associates feelings of love with sexual behavior."