The client is experiencing an episode of anxiety. The nurse will expect to observe which common coping behaviors? Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Problem solving
2. Indulgence
3. Somatization
4. Acting out
5. Withdrawal
3,4,5
Rationale: Problem solving. Problem solving is a common method of coping with the subjective feeling of anxiety in response to stressors by trying new methods to deal with issues at hand.
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a. diagnosis. c. planning. b. analysis. d. evaluation.
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
When assessing an older adult client, the nurse notes that the client demonstrates an inability to take purposeful action even when the muscles, senses, and vocabulary appear to be intact
The client appears to register on a command but acts in a way that suggests little understanding of what transpired verbally. The nurse recognizes these assessment findings as consistent with which of the following conditions? a. Presbycusis b. Somatization c. Apraxia d. Polypharmacy