A client is experiencing insomnia and nightmares about dying following a chemical spill. An appropriate outcome for this client is:

A) Continues the prescribed sleep medication.
B) Sleeps 6-7 hours at night without interruption.
C) Shows the absence of anxiety.
D) Does not discuss the traumatic event.


B

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