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Garrulous

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An individual is subjected to chronic uncontrollable stress. What will be the effect on the client's health if a moderate acute stressor is experienced?
 
  A) None; more important is the number of daily stressors.
  B) Acute stressors are often insignificant in terms of general health.
  C) Only chronic stressor impact health.
  D) An acute stressor can contribute to illness.

Question 2

An older adult client is observed as having several cognitive problems, including memory and attention deficits and fluctuating levels of orientation. The nurse confirms that the client's symptoms developed over a 3-day period.
 
  The client's symptoms are most characteristic of: A) Delirium.
  B) Depression.
  C) Dementia.
  D) DAT.



Moriaki

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A,



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