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The main focus of psychiatric nursing goals is to bring about change in the client's:
The main focus of psychiatric nursing goals is to bring about change in the client's:
- Physical health
- Social status
- Thoughts, feelings, and behaviors (correct)
- Neurological structure
In psychiatric nursing, the nurse's role primarily involves:
In psychiatric nursing, the nurse's role primarily involves:
- Implementing solitary therapy sessions
- Directing the client's thoughts and behaviors
- Providing medication management
- Supporting the client in adapting to stressors (correct)
Therapy within the psychiatric setting is primarily:
Therapy within the psychiatric setting is primarily:
- Self-directed by the client
- Team oriented and interdisciplinary (correct)
- Administered only by psychiatrists
- Individually focused
The main focus of psychiatric nursing goals is to bring about change in the client's physical health.
The main focus of psychiatric nursing goals is to bring about change in the client's physical health.
Psychiatric nursing goals are directed toward change that is congruent with local and cultural norms.
Psychiatric nursing goals are directed toward change that is congruent with local and cultural norms.
Therapy within the psychiatric setting is often carried out individually rather than in a team-oriented manner.
Therapy within the psychiatric setting is often carried out individually rather than in a team-oriented manner.