Asked by John-Alex Nicholas on Jun 25, 2024
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A patient diagnosed with a somatic symptom disorder has been in treatment for 4 weeks. The patient says, "Although I'm still having pain, I notice it less and am able to perform more activities." The nurse should evaluate the treatment plan as
A) marginally successful.
B) minimally successful.
C) partially successful.
D) totally achieved.
Somatic Symptom Disorder
A mental health condition marked by an intense focus on physical symptoms — such as pain or fatigue — that causes significant distress or problems in functioning.
Treatment Plan
A comprehensive outline designed by healthcare professionals to address the specific needs and goals for an individual's health condition.
Partially Successful
An outcome that achieves some desired objectives or goals but falls short of full success due to certain limitations or challenges.
- Become familiar with the traits and handling techniques associated with somatic symptom disorders.
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Learning Objectives
- Become familiar with the traits and handling techniques associated with somatic symptom disorders.
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