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baruch007 baruch007
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The nurse at the clinic is interviewing a client who offers a number of vague somatic complaints that
  might not ordinarily prompt a visit to a caregiver, such as fatigue, back pain, headaches, and sleep
  disturbance.
 
  The client seems tense, and after having spoken of her symptoms seems reluctant to
  provide more information and is in a hurry to leave. The nurse can best serve the client by
  a. asking if the client has ever had psychiatric counseling.
  b. having the client fill out an abuse assessment screen.
  c. exploring the possibility of client social isolation.
  d. asking the client to disrobe so the nurse can look for signs of physical abuse.
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Just got PERFECT on my quiz
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Good timing, thanks!
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