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A client involved in a motor vehicle accident has elevations of pulse, blood pressure, and respiratory rate. After major physical injury is ruled out,
 
  the nurse concludes that these signs may be the result of which of the following stages of the stress response in the general adaptation syndrome?
  1. alarm reaction
  2. resistance
  3. exhaustion
  4. all of the above

Question 2

A client who can no longer play the piano because of an accident that caused nerve damage in one hand has directed full attention and energy into singing lessons.
 
  This client is using which of the following defense mechanisms?
  1. compensation
  2. conversion
  3. displacement
  4. repression



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