A client with severe anxiety asks the nurse if anxiety can affect the stomach and digestion. What is the nurse's most accurate response?

1. "Everyone with anxiety develops irritable bowel disease."
2. "Mental health conditions do not affect digestive processes."
3. "Mental health conditions can affect digestive processes."
4. "I will ask your doctor to speak with you about this."


Correct Answer: 3
Rationale 1: Not everyone with anxiety develops irritable bowel syndrome.
Rationale 2: Mental health conditions can affect appetite and digestive processes.
Rationale 3: Mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, excessive stress, or bipolar disorder can affect appetite and digestive processes.
Rationale 4: The nurse may discuss this topic with the client.
Global Rationale: Mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, excessive stress, or bipolar disorder can affect the appetite and digestive processes. Not everyone with anxiety develops irritable bowel syndrome. The nurse should be prepared to discuss this topic with the patient.

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