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nata0808 [166]
2 years ago
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which initial outcome criterion would be appropiate for a client who is a polysubstance abuser and is mandated to seek drug

Medicine
1 answer:
Alekssandra [29.7K]2 years ago
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First  initial outcome criterion that would be appropriate for a client who is a polysubstance abuser is that he acknowledges the existence of a problem with substance abuse.

First, the client must admit that a drug addiction problem exists and is causing turmoil; by verbalizing the problem, the client demonstrates that they are not in denial and are beginning the process of transformation.

Once a problem is diagnosed, it is possible to explore the many ways that drug use has affected the client's life and the problems with lifestyle that have resulted, and the nurse can assist the client in expressing and processing their negative emotions.

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