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karateprodigy

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A client is diagnosed with agoraphobia. Of which of the following is this client afraid?
 
  A) Eating in public
  B) Public speaking
  C) Open spaces
  D) Performing

Question 2

A nurse is looking for employment in the field of hyperbaric medicine. What criteria
  must the nurse fulfill to be able to work in such an area?
 
  A) Must be a former Navy diver
  B) Must have patent auditory tubes
  C) Must have worked as a registered nurse
  D) Must know how to operate dialysis machines



tjayeee

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Answer to Question 1

C
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Agoraphobia is the fear of open spaces or of being in a place from which escape may be difficult or embarrassing. The agoraphobic individual is often afraid to be in a crowd or other enclosed space and may have panic attacks. Some people are so disabled by this disorder that they are unable to leave home. Social phobias include fear of embarrassment or humiliation. Social phobias include a range of fears, including fear of public speaking, performing, or even of eating in public.

Answer to Question 2

B



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