The nurse is instructing a client in a physician's office. Which instruction is most accurate when advising the client on the feelings of anger?
A) Suppressing anger and excessively expressing anger can negatively affect the body.
B) Let your feelings of anger out so you can resolve the issues before they cause illness.
C) Use physical exercise to channel your anger in another direction.
D) Eliminate the sources of stress causing anger from your lifestyle.
A
Feedback:
It is most accurate to understand that suppressing anger and excessively expressing anger can both lead to physical symptoms including death. The nurse must continue to follow the client's actions and emotions. Expressing anger in an appropriate manner helps to prevent neurochemical changes in the brain. Using exercise is an appropriate manner to relieve stress. Eliminating sources of stress is not appropriate.
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