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viki

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A client tells a nurse that his anxiety level increased recently when he asked a woman to dance with him. Which symptoms should the nurse anticipate that the client experienced during this encounter? Select all that apply.
 
  A) Fidgeting
  B) Laughing
  C) Pacing
  D) Smooth talking

Question 2

Clients A and B are identical twins. Although they look alike, they respond very differently to stress. Whereas client A tends to get irritable and uptight, client B withdraws from the situation and occasionally cries.
 
  How might this differential response to stress be best explained by a nurse?
  A) Anxiety and grief are thought to be two primary psychological response patterns to stress.
  B) Anger and withdrawal are thought to be two primary psychological response patterns to stress.
  C) Both irritability and withdrawal are manifestations of depression.
  D) Environmental influences on the stress response weigh more heavily than genetic influences.



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Answer to Question 1

A, B, C

Answer to Question 2

A



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