A couple has been married for 10 years. They have three children. For their 10th wedding anniversary, they attend a weekend marriage encounter workshop that is led by husband and wife psychiatric nurses
The nurse's role for this family would focus on which of the following? a. wellness
b. prevention
c. problem intervention
d. case management
A
The nurse's role for this family would focus on wellness. The couple's involvement in a weekend marriage encounter workshop is an indication of their readiness for enhanced family processes.
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a. Because he does not eat meat, it will be difficult for him to get enough protein for healing. b. He may request that a clergy member be contacted to anoint him with oil and prayer before being comfortable about going into surgery. c. He must receive Holy Communion before surgery, which may delay the surgery. d. Any removed body parts or tissue must be buried.
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a. Trigeminal b. Facial c. Vestibulocochlear d. Vagus
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