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Marty

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Use of art and music is particularly useful with clients who:
 
  a. are diagnosed with mania or depression
  b. have difficulty communicating verbally
  c. show special artistic talents before diagnosis
  d. are extremely anxious or hypersensitive

Question 2

Client A lives alone and has become room-bound in her bedroom, which is the only place she feels calm and relaxed. She experiences extreme panic if circumstances force her to leave her room.
 
  Client B experiences extreme panic when alone and insists on accompanying family members on their errands to avoid staying at home alone. He feels calm and relaxed while he is out with family. Your nursing care interventions for these two clients are correctly based on what knowledge? a. Both clients are manifesting the same disorder based on fear of becoming helpless and incurring a panic attack.
  b. Client A is manifesting a disorder based on unreasonable fear of specific objects, while Client B is manifesting a disorder based on feeling an overwhelming need to perform ritualistic behaviors.
  c. Neither client is manifesting an anxiety disorder, as each is choosing his or her behavior within the range of normalcy.
  d. Client A is manifesting agoraphobia, but Client B is manifesting generalized anxiety. disorder.



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Answer to Question 1

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Art and music provide the nurse with an opportunity to work with clients in avenues that do not require verbal expression or the rational, cognitive processes. Many times a client is unable or unwilling to express emotion (particularly negative emotion) through words. Visual and expressive arts are a means of communication that circumvent the need for talk and permit the client and nurse to interact on emotional and intuitive levels.

Answer to Question 2

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Nursing interventions would be based on the fact that both clients are manifesting the same disorder based on fear of becoming helpless and incurring a panic attack. Client A's panic is related to the anxiety of being in public places, while client B's panic is related to being alone.




Marty

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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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