Which client problem would be most suited to the use of interpersonal therapy?

A. Disturbed sensory perception
B. Impaired social interaction
C. Medication noncompliance
D. Dysfunctional grieving


Ans: D. Dysfunctional grieving

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A nurse is administering a vaccine to a 4-year-old child who is visually impaired. After the needle enters the arm, the child says, "Ow, that was sharp!" The nurse knows that the ability to recognize and interpret stimuli is known as

a. Sensation. b. Reception. c. Perception. d. Reaction.

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The nurse is caring for a dying patient. Which intervention is considered futile?

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