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QUESTIOA 13-year-old boy is diagnosed withA 72-year-old man is being evaluated for grief after his wife of 46 years passed away recently. During the discussion, he makes statements of “There is nobody here left for me,” and “I don’t know if I can go on.” The nurse practitioner realizes which of the following statements about suicide is most accurate? A. Asking a patient about suicidal thoughts can precipitate the act. B. The rate of completed suicide is higher among females. C. Males attempt suicide more often than females. D. Suicide risk tends to increase with older age. ADHD that is characterized by angry outburst and a quick temper. The mother sometimes feels threatened as her son easily outweighs her. The most appropriate treatment would be: A. Clozapine. B. Clonazepam. C. Guanfacine. D. Sertraline.N 10 The PMHNP sees a 19-year-old man with opioid use disorder. He states, “I realize this drug is ruining my life but I just can’t seem to stop.” Which of the following would be the most helpful approach for this patient? A. Directly tell him that he needs to stop using drugs. B. Advise him that opioid use disorder is a treatable disease. C. Discuss with the
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