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karateprodigy

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The priority short-term outcome for a female client with anorexia nervosa is to:
 
  1. establish an exercise pattern.
  2. correct her body-image misconception.
  3. restore nutritional status.
  4. increase self-awareness of feelings.

Question 2

The nurse would implement which of the following as the most appropriate intervention to increase a client's feelings of competence?
 
  1. Provide active listening.
  2. Set achievable tasks.
  3. Encourage group socialization.
  4. Provide assistance before the client fails at the task.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 3

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 2



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