The nurse is participating in psychological debriefing of a patient who is experiencing a crisis. Which statements will the nurse include when providing education to the patient? (Select all that apply.)
1. "Transportation is available if you cannot drive."
2. "You may want to use a calendar to help you track your response to the crisis."
3. "Do you have a spiritual leader that you would like me to contact for you?"
4. "The sedative that the healthcare provider prescribed is a common treatment."
5. "The relaxation techniques that the healthcare provider suggested are a common treatment."
1. "Transportation is available if you cannot drive."
2. "You may want to use a calendar to help you track your response to the crisis."
3. "Do you have a spiritual leader that you would like me to contact for you?"
5. "The relaxation techniques that the healthcare provider suggested are a common treatment."
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