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ericka1

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In restorative nursing care, who is given the right to become the expert in the health care of the patient?
 
  a. the physician c. the family
  b. the physical therapist d. the patient

Question 2

What is it called when stressors exceed a person's ability to cope?
 
  a. crisis c. adaptation
  b. suppression d. homeostasis



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Answer to Question 1

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The patient is given the right to become the expert in his/her own health care. This is accomplished through education and the development of self-care skills.

Answer to Question 2

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A crisis occurs when the individual's usual coping mechanisms are no longer effective. Adaptation is an ongoing process by which individuals adjust to stressors in order to achieve homeostasis. Equilibrium among physiological, psychological, sociocultural, intellectual, and spiritual needs is known as homeostasis. Suppression is the conscious inhibition of a thought or perceived threat.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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