As a nurse using imagery with a client, you would usually use which of the following types of voice?
a. firm
b. usual
c. soft
d. lively
C
The nurse using imagery would use a soft voice. The soft voice will help the client to relax. A firm or lively voice will not promote relaxation.
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a. direct education at how to handle a specific problem b. begin intensive therapy c. give general information about an issue d. give permission to discuss sexual issues
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a. Nothing; natural remedies do not cause unwanted side effects. b. Ginger can cause blood glucose levels to decrease. c. Ginger causes blood glucose levels to rise. d. Ginger can cause a diabetic patient to be-come more nauseous.
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