Psychiatric Nursing: Contemporary Practice 6th Edition - Caring for Persons Who Are Homeless and Mentally Ill Related

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A new graduate nurse is considering taking a job that focuses on meeting the mental health needs of homeless populations. During the graduate nurse?s pre-employment interview, the graduate nurse asks the interviewer what characteristics are common in this population. Which response by the interviewer would be most likely?

  • A. Most of them have very little education and, consequently, they work in menial jobs when they can get them.
  • B. They come from a variety of backgrounds, and they often experience chronic illness and are unemployed.
  • C. They have often squandered their financial resources, and most are from poorer rural and urban backgrounds.
  • D. Most are frail elderly people, and many are mentally ill. However, very few are addicts or alcoholics.
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Homeless populations are diverse, coming from various backgrounds, and often face chronic illness and unemployment (B), reflecting the complexity of their challenges. Option A stereotypes education and job type, option C assumes financial mismanagement, and option D incorrectly limits the population to frail elderly and minimizes addiction issues.