Asked by
Iyzel Nieves
on Nov 01, 2024Verified
During an assessment, the nurse asks a female patient, "How many alcoholic drinks do you have a week?" Which answer by the patient would indicate at-risk drinking?
A) "I may have one or two drinks a week."
B) "I usually have three or four drinks a week."
C) "I'll have a glass or two of wine every now and then."
D) "I have eight to ten drinks a week, but I never get drunk."
At-Risk Drinking
Alcohol consumption patterns that increase the likelihood of developing health problems or compound existing ones.
Alcoholic Drinks
Beverages containing ethanol, a type of alcohol produced by fermenting grains, fruits, or other sources of sugar.
- Pinpoint variables contributing to a heightened risk of substance abuse.
Verified Answer
CH
Learning Objectives
- Pinpoint variables contributing to a heightened risk of substance abuse.
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