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luvbio

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In working with a child whose behavior is intrusive and immature and who has Impaired Social Interaction as a nursing diagnosis, which of the following initial approaches is BEST to use?
 
  a. Give the child a time-out when these behaviors occur.
  b. Ignore the behaviors so they will diminish over time.
  c. Let the child know that he or she is liked, but the behavior is not.
  d. Keep the child busy all the time so he or she won't be so intrusive.

Question 2

A hallmark of several anxiety disorders, including generalized anxiety disorder, phobias, agoraphobia, and obsessive-compulsive disorder, is that people with these disorders:
 
  a. believe that they are normal in every way and that they do not need treatment
  b. do not present with visible objective signs of distress
  c. choose to engage in disorder behaviors to get out of social obligations
  d. recognize that their symptoms are out of proportion to any real threat



dominiqueenicolee

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Answer to Question 1

B
A nurse working with a child whose behavior is intrusive and immature and who has Impaired Social Interaction as a nursing diagnosis would initially ignore the behaviors so they will diminish over time.

Answer to Question 2

D
The majority of anxious people can identify one or more factors that bring on their anxiety responses. Most of these persons recognize that their feelings of anxiety are far out of proportion to any real dangers, but they are unable to control the anxiety they feel. Both fear and anxiety are common and have likely been part of the human experience for thousands of years.



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