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A nurse can assist a patient who is trying to decrease anxiety by:
 
  A) Teaching the patient systematic desensitization
  B) Modeling skills that assist in facing stressful situations
  C) Teaching the patient to simply avoid the unpleasant situation
  D) Instructing the patient that fear can be exciting

Question 2

A student nurse is working with a client on the inpatient unit who exhibits manipulative behavior. What action should the student incorporate in interactions with this client?
 
  A) Limit setting
  B) No-harm contract
  C) Confront negative self-concepts
  D) Matter-of-fact approach



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A,





 

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