Asked by Jonathan Taveras on Jun 24, 2024
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The nurse caring for a patient with unresolved anger.For which associated complication should the nurse assess?
A) Depression
B) Hypochondriasis
C) Somatization
D) Malingering
Unresolved Anger
Persistent feelings of anger that have not been adequately addressed or resolved, potentially impacting mental health.
Somatization
The manifestation of psychological distress through physical symptoms that have no identifiable physical origin.
Hypochondriasis
A mental disorder characterized by excessive worry about having a serious illness, despite medical reassurance and a lack of significant physical symptoms.
- Put into practice coping mechanisms and identify counterproductive responses in patients.
- Understand the consequences of stress on bodily health and implement preventative steps in healthcare management.
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Learning Objectives
- Put into practice coping mechanisms and identify counterproductive responses in patients.
- Understand the consequences of stress on bodily health and implement preventative steps in healthcare management.
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