Answer: Option 1) Medicaid
Explanation:
Through the value based purchasng initiative enacted by Affordable Care Act, in US Healthcare, decided to expand the services of medicaid.
Medicaid provide government sponsored insurance program to the individuals with low income. Medicaid expansion involves that it wil provide long term health care services and pay all the health benefits for more than 70 million people.
Medicaid expansion become efficient health care program as it covers populations with low income, including young children, pregnant women and physically or mentally disable adults. Peopleadded in this program on different eligibility varies widely among states to meet all the states with minimum federal need.
Hence, the correct option is 1) Medicaid.
Answer: to take a look inside and around the ears
Explanation: the dog may have either allergies, bacterial infection, or skin parasites so it is important to check for hot spots that may indicate a bacterial infection
i think the answer is medication
Options for the question have not been given. They are as follows:
a) "Would you like me to call your parents?"
b) "I am sorry this is happening to you."
c) "You have a lot to live for."
d) "The voices are not real."
Answer:
b) "I am sorry this is happening to you."
Explanation:
The client is having hallucinations of voices telling him that he is worthless. He is suffering from low confidence and does not feel good enough even though he has achieved significantly in life. He also has history of self harm. So, the client has started to shut out the world and be in his own thoughts.
In this case, before approaching any treatment, it is necessary for the nurse to make the client comfortable. She should be empathetic and show genuine concern which will make the client trust her more. If the nurse just abruptly tells the client that his hallucination is not real or that she wants to inform his parents, he might become even more reclusive. He might even refuse to participate in the future treatment.
So instead of forcing him to understand his condition or telling him to be positive, it is first important for the nurse to build a healthy connection with him. Thus, option b) is correct.
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