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Which action by a nurse shows positive regard?
 
  a. Making rounds according to the daily assignment.
  b. Administering daily medication as prescribed.
  c. Examining own feelings about a patient.
  d. Staying with a patient who is crying.

Question 2

The manner in which clients respond to being hospitalized is, in large part, determined by how they react to
 
  1. other people.
  2. being confined to bed.
  3. other threats or crises.
  4. the expenses associated with hospitalization.



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Answer to Question 1

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Staying with a crying patient offers support and shows positive regard. The distracters describe tasks, not necessarily with positive regard, and the nurse's efforts to remain self-aware.

Answer to Question 2

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The manner in which people respond to the stresses of being hospitalized is determined by how they react to other threats or crises.



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