A high-school student comes to the school nurse's office having a severe panic attack. The nurse knows this client may need:

A) Teaching about anxiety.
B) A physical activity for the client to focus on.
C) Firm reassurance and protection until the episode subsides.
D) Teaching about ways to decrease anxiety.


C

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