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faduma

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A client is admitted to the hospital after being found in a car on the side of a bridge complaining of having a heart attack. Following extensive tests, it is found the client did not have a heart attack. The client most likely was having:
 
  A) Suicidal feelings.
  B) Posttraumatic stress disorder.
  C) Transitory cardiac symptoms.
  D) A panic attack.

Question 2

The nursing student knows that grieving is essential for:
 
  A) Religious and cultural purposes. B) Mental and physical health.
  C) Social reasoning. D) Self-confidence.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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