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luvbio

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During which phase of the nurse-patient relationship can a nurse anticipate that patient issues will be explored and resolved?
 
  a. Pre-orientation
  b. Orientation
  c. Working
  d. Termination

Question 2

The client feels threatened. She is unable to move, frozen in position. She knows she should run away, but she can't think to do so. The level of anxiety the client is experiencing is
 
  1. mild.
  2. panic.
  3. severe.
  4. moderate.



ricroger

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Answer to Question 1

C
During the working phase, the nurse strives to assist the patient in making connections among dysfunctional behaviors, thinking, and emotions and offers support while alternative coping behaviors are tried.

Answer to Question 2

3
Characteristics of severe anxiety



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