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A nurse is interviewing a newly admitted client. The nurse uses active listening to hear and understand the information being given by the client. Which components are parts of the SOLER acronym for active listening? Select all that apply.
 
  A) Sit squarely facing client.
  B) Observe an open posture.
  C) Lean away from client.
  D) Establish eye contact.

Question 2

Whenever possible, physical exercise and meditation should be a daily component of the ongoing program of treatment for a person with an addiction. The basis for these aspects of treatment is to make use of the body's natural:
 
  a. endocrines.
  b. endorphins.
  c. enkephalins.
  d. epinephrine.



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Answer to Question 1

A, B, D

Answer to Question 2

B
The release of endorphins occurs with strenuous exercise and meditation and results in a feeling of well-being and reduced cravings. The remaining options do not present with those results.



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