Forensic Nursing questions with correct answers
A person diagnosed with bipolar disorder ran out of money, did not refill a lithium prescription, and then relapsed. After assaulting several people in the community, this person was convicted and sentenced. Prior to parole, which outcome has priority for the correctional nurse to achieve? The person a. agrees in writing to continue lithium therapy. b. is reestablished on an appropriate dose of lithium. c. lists community resources for prescription assistance. d. agrees to a follow-up appointmen CORRECT ANSWER ANS: C To increase medication adherence, reduce the risk of relapse, and prevent further criminal activity due to mental illness, the person's awareness of community resources for medication refills and medication-related services is the most important outcome. Agreeing to take lithium, being reestablished on medication in the jail, and agreeing to follow-up mental health care are important, but none of these will address the primary reason for the criminal behavior: the relapse caused by inability to access medication in the community. An inmate was diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) caused by severe sexual abuse. One day this inmate sees a person with characteristics similar to the perpetrator, has a flashback, and then attacks the person. Correctional officers place the inmate in restraint. The correctional nurse should anticipate that the inmate would react to restraint by a. committing to counseling to reduce the incidence of flashbacks. b. becoming less likely to assault others during future flashbacks. c CORRECT ANSWER ANS: D
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forensic nursing questions with correct answers
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