A) Encourage daytime naps.
B) Encourage exercise one hour before bedtime.
C) Encourage a cool shower before bedtime.
D) Encourage a consistent sleep-wake schedule.
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A) Middle-aged adults who are starting a family at an older age
B) Young adults who are beginning to find jobs, marry, and start a family
C) Middle-aged adults who are caring for children and aging parents
D) Young adults who have several small children
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A) is in the same room as another.
B) multitasks in order to examines all aspects of a situation.
C) sets goals in response to what another is saying.
D) practices active listening and focuses on what is being said.
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A) Encourage writing in a journal on a daily basis.
B) Suggest joining a support group.
C) Offer referral to individual or group therapy sessions.
D) Promote purchasing a gym membership.
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A) "Happy events, such as the birth of a child, are rarely as stressful as unhappy events."
B) "An event that requires any change in behavior in stressful."
C) "All stressors create a challenge to health."
D) "Once stressors are identified, they can be controlled."
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A) Take a deep breath.
B) Select a realistic alternative thought.
C) Reflect on the situation.
D) Stop generating negative thoughts.
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A) Setting treatment goals for them until they are able to do so themselves
B) Encouraging them to talk about their concerns
C) Discussing relaxation techniques such as guided imagery with them
D) Asking them if they would like to meet with a member of a pediatric oncology support group
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A) Increasing alcohol intake to deal with loss of a job
B) Avoidance of social activities because of anxiety
C) Severely limiting food intake as a way to control stress
D) Joining a cardiac rehabilitation exercise program after a myocardial infarction
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A) "Most people in this situation feel the way you feel."
B) "Tell me what this event means to you."
C) "There are many support groups available for you to use."
D) "Your family wants to help you through this stressful event. May I call them?"
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A) "Acupuncture is a technique that can be easily learned and practiced."
B) "Hypnosis can be safely used by a licensed hypnotist to treat all cases of anxiety."
C) "Reiki is a type of massage that can be used to relieve stress."
D) "Herbal products must be used with caution because some can interact with prescription medications."
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A) The person will exercise more often.
B) The person will consume 900 calories a day.
C) The person will walk one-quarter mile a day, 5 days a week.
D) The person will eliminate all refined sugar and processed foods from her diet.
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A) Immediate relief of stress through storytelling
B) Insight into the personal meaning of the experience
C) Absence of the symptoms of stress
D) Feeling a great sense of relief immediately after making a journal entry
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A) "When the relaxation response is used, your sympathetic nervous system is activated and your pulse rate slows down."
B) "The relaxation response helps you to become more aware of your surroundings."
C) "Deep breathing is very effective in relaxing muscle groups and relieving stress."
D) "Holding your breath for 10 to 15 seconds will reduce your blood pressure and pulse rate."
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A) Refuses to see family members after the nurse practitioner tells him or her about test results
B) Conducts Internet research to learn about the latest treatment options for a health deviation
C) Calls in sick when faced with a personal relationship problem
D) Views stressors as negative life events
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A) Person's primary care physician
B) Person's spouse/significant other
C) The person
D) Expert objective analysis skills of the nurse
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A) Explain how support groups function
B) Demonstrate deep breathing techniques
C) Practice guided imagery techniques
D) Help people to identify their response to stress
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A) Recognize signs of stress.
B) Take action to reduce stress.
C) Connect warning signs with stressors.
D) Develop effective coping skills.
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A) Educate the person that 60 minutes of moderate to strenuous exercise a day is required to lower the risk of heart disease.
B) Suggest that the person participate in a formal exercise program that has been demonstrated to produce the best results.
C) Educate the person that exercise patterns established in young adulthood are more effective than those established later in life.
D) Suggest that the person walk at a moderate pace for 30 minutes a day, 5 days a week for improvement in physical and psychological health.
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A) Participation in a swimming class
B) Keeping a food diary as part of a weight reduction program
C) Joining a smoking cessation support group
D) Setting a goal of walking one mile a day
E) None of above
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A) Formulate a nonaggressive response.
B) Mirror the person's feelings.
C) Hear what is being said.
D) Listen to the response.
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