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A client with mania starts out cheerful then, with minimal environmental stimulus, becomes irritable and argumentative. This observation will be included as part of the assessment of:
 
  A) Perception.
  B) Affect.
  C) Behavior.
  D) Cognition.

Question 2

The nurse is treating a client who has pain during intercourse. One of the client outcomes identified was Client will verbalize less or no pain during sexual intercourse.
 
   Which of the following indicate that the outcome was met? Select all that apply. A) Inflammation was treated with antibiotics.
  B) The acute pain of vulvodynia was treated
  C) Vaginismus was treated with education, dilators, and psychotherapy.
  D) Involuntary spasms continue.
  E) Tears in the vaginal wall were repaired.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A, B, C, E





 

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