A nurse understands that the physical change associated with the dying process that typically creates the most anxiety for the family is

1. Restlessness and difficulty in sleeping.
2. Pallor and circumoral cyanosis.
3. Accumulation of secretions in the trachea.
4. Conjunctival dryness that causes tearing of the eyes.


ANS: 3

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