Exam 26: Correctional Health
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What infection is 30 times higher in the incarcerated population?
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Ms. Pereira, 17 years old, has been sentenced to an 22-month sentence. Ms. Pereira is three months pregnant upon admission to the facility. What action would the nurse take?
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Ms. Blackstone, 19 years old, has been sentenced to an 18-month sentence. While conducting the intake assessment, Ms. Blackstone states that she will not be examined while the correctional officer is present. What should the nurse do?
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Ms. Hopkins, 16 years old, has been sentenced to an 12-month sentence.The nurse does an intake assessment. What is true of youth who are incarcerated? Select all that apply.
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Which of the following factors contribute to women experiencing incarceration? Select all that apply.
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List the key elements of the mental health strategy for corrections in Canada.
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What has contributed to the increase in people with mental illness being incarcerated?
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Which statement is true about Indigenous people in correctional facilities?
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Barbara is a nursing manager within Correction Services Canada. She has been asked to maximize public health opportunities within her nursing services. Discuss what would be required to move this issue forward.
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Ms. Blackstone, 19 years old, has been sentenced to an 18-month sentence. What type of facility will Ms. Blackstone be sent to?
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