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jake

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A nurse working in an emergency homeless shelter is interviewing a woman who has just arrived with her two small children.
 
  When assessing this client, the nurse would expect the woman to report which of the following as the reason for seeking shelter?
  A) Substance abuse
  B) Domestic violence
  C) Unemployment
  D) Imprisonment

Question 2

While interviewing a client, the client reports an intense fear of spiders, stating, I can't be near them. I get so upset. I start to sweat and hyperventilate if I see one. The nurse documents this finding as which of the following?
 
  A) Algophobia
  B) Entomophobia
  C) Arachnophobia
  D) Cynophobia



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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