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JMatthes

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Which Client Expected Outcome is complete in its wording and construction?
 
  A) The client will learn to avoid the use of illegal drugs with the assistance of family within several months.
  B) The client will report an improved sense of security within 6 weeks of complying with medication treatment plan.
  C) The client will no longer feel the sadness associated with the loose of a spouse after a mourning period of 6 months.
  D) The client will feel better after discussing problems with a mental health counseling professional after several sessions.

Question 2

As an actual nursing diagnosis statement, Depression AEB insomnia, sadness and agitation is lacking which essential component?
 
  A) Label
  B) Etiology
  C) Evaluation
  D) Characteristic



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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