A patient is diagnosed with bipolar disorder and hospitalized. According to the Stuart Stress Adaptation Model, nursing interventions for this stage of treatment will focus on:
a. inspiring and validating the patient.
b. managing the environment to provide safety.
c. mutual treatment planning, modeling, and teaching adaptive responses.
d. reinforcement of the patient's adaptive coping responses and advocacy.
C
According to the Stuart Stress Adaptation Model, mutual treatment planning, modeling, and teaching adaptive responses are appropriate nursing interventions for the acute stage of treatment.
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