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cartlidgeashley

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Clients build cohesion in the ___________________ _ phase of group work.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Question 2

A patient with mania is displaying elation, hyperactivity, grandiosity, verbosity, disturbed sleep pattern, and poor judgment. The plan of care should take into consideration the need to:
 
  a. maintain physiological equilibrium.
  b. provide a permissive, unstructured environment.
  c. show good humor when interacting with the patient.
  d. provide large amounts of appropriate sensory stimulation.



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Answer to Question 1

orientation

Answer to Question 2

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Inadequate nutrition, dehydration, weight loss, and sleep deprivation are frequent physiological consequences of manic episodes. It is easy for staff members to focus on the arresting affective, cognitive, and behavioral aspects while ignoring basic physical needs of patients.



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