The nurse has been working with a client who has difficulty controlling mood. The client continues to experience anger outbursts, which make it difficult to maintain employment
When explaining this dysfunction to the client's family members, which area of the brain does the nurse identify as being the site for mood generation? A) The central nervous system
B) The autonomic nervous system
C) The limbic system
D) The peripheral nervous system
C
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The nurse is most correct to identify that moods are most likely generated by the limbic system, which is the center for emotions. The central nervous system controls, integrates, and interprets information from the periphery. The autonomic nervous system, a component of the peripheral nervous system, regulates and controls body systems.
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