Comprehensive exams for Mental Health Q 212



Which of the following would nurse Ronald use as the best measure to determine a client’s progress in rehabilitation?
  
     A. The way he gets along with his parents.
     B. The number of drug-free days he has.
     C. The kinds of friends he makes.
     D. The amount of responsibility his job entails.
    
    

Correct Answer: B. The number of drug-free days he has

The best measure to determine a client’s progress in rehabilitation is the number of drug-free days he has. The longer the client is free of drugs, the better the prognosis is. Drug Rehabilitation, or drug rehab, can be used to help a person recover from addictions, injuries, and even physical or mental illnesses. However, drug rehab programs are often what come to mind when thinking of the word “rehab” itself. People addicted to drugs often need the additional care and assistance that drug rehab provides.

Option A: Drug rehab treatment facilities help patients make positive changes in their lives by rectifying maladaptive behaviors. Patients learn healthy coping skills, impulse control, emotional regulation skills, and drug-refusal strategies that can help them avoid relapse in the long run.
Option C: Drug rehab facilities help people to recover from substance use disorders. There are many different types of drug rehab facilities. Some specialize in helping patients with a specific drug addiction; others offer a broader range of drug addiction services. Some rehab facilities are even gender- or age-specific, as this often helps patients feel more comfortable in the rehab setting. Inpatient and outpatient rehab facilities are also available.
Option D: Some people hold the misconception that patients in drug rehab treatment are forced to stay. However, this is untrue. Patients in rehab centers are free to leave anytime they choose to. One reason for this is that drug rehab can only be truly effective when the patient has a desire to be there and to change his or her addictive habits. That being said, in instances where individuals are compelled to go to rehab—such as via court order—the rehab process can still be effective, even if they were initially reluctant to go.