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Flaca732 Flaca732
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A client diagnosed with a brain tumor is considering whether or not to have surgery after the physician explains that possible responses might include stroke, facial paralysis, and other mobility-limiting events.
 
  A few hours after signing the consent form, the client anxiously calls the nurse to withdraw consent, and then reverses the decision again a few moments later. This behavior continues over the next several hours. How should the nurse understand what is going on with this client? 1. The client is vacillating regarding the decision for surgery.
  2. The client does not have adequate information to make a decision.
  3. The client is refusing surgery.
  4. The client is undergoing stress.
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This helped my grade so much Perfect
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Good timing, thanks!
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