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james0929

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Nursing theories call on nurses to view the client in which of the following manners?
 
  a. critically
  b. systematically
  c. holistically
  d. emotionally

Question 2

A nursing instructor is teaching a class of nursing students about anger, aggression, and violence. Which statement by the instructor would be most appropriate to include?
 
  A) Anger, aggression, and violence are points along a continuum.
  B) The terms used to describe anger are very precise.
  C) Anger is a knee-jerk reaction to external events.
  D) Women experience anger as frequently as men do.



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Answer to Question 1

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Most nursing theories call on the nurse to view the client in a more holistic manner. In this manner, these theories require the nurse to evaluate the client's emotional, social, and spiritual needs in addition to dealing with the physical illness that may be the primary reason the client is seeking care.

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