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The primary gain associated with developing physical symptoms in response to stress is to:
 
  A) Accept dependency
  B) Decrease anxiety
  C) Experience attention
  D) Suppress anger

Question 2

Which nursing behavior will enhance the establishment of a trusting relationship with a client diagnosed with schizophrenia?
 
  A. Establishing personal contact with family members.
  B. Being reliable, honest, and consistent during interactions.
  C. Sharing limited personal information.
  D. Sitting close to the client to establish rapport.



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Answer to Question 1

B
Feedback: Primary gain is always relief of stress, anxiety, or conflicting/unacceptable emotions. Being sick provides direct external benefits, such as relief from anxiety, conflict, or distress.

Answer to Question 2

B
The nurse can enhance the establishment of a trusting relationship with a client diagnosed with schizophrenia by being reliable, honest, and consistent during interactions. The nurse should also convey acceptance of the client's needs and maintain a calm attitude when dealing with agitated behavior.



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