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6 years ago
A recently widowed client tells the doctor that she has a great deal of discomfort in the epigastric
  region. She adds I wonder if I have an ulcer.. The diagnostic tests are negative. The nurse assesses
  the symptom as
 
  a. preoccupation with the deceased.
  b. disorganization and depression.
  c. early reorganization behavior.
  d. a normal phenomenon of mourning.
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6 years ago
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Sensations of somatic distress are often experienced during the acute stage of grieving. They include
tightness in the throat, shortness of breath, exhaustion, and pain or sensations such as those
experienced by the dead person.
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