A) "Removing a catheter really hurts."
B) "You will not feel anything."
C) "It will be briefly painful."
D) "You may feel a burning sensation."
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Multiple Choice
A) The patient's blood pressure is better controlled.
B) The patient develops maladaptive coping strategies.
C) The patient's healing time is increased.
D) The patient's immune response is suppressed.
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Multiple Choice
A) "Visualizations are most effective if the focus is on preparation for the encounter."
B) "Before visualization I will clearly determine the desired outcome."
C) "It is important to take three or four deep breaths before using imagery."
D) "If I practice imagery regularly,the technique will be more effective."
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Multiple Choice
A) "Imagery is most successful if visualizations are ambiguous and constrained."
B) "Imagery will only be effective if individuals are actively involved in the visualizations."
C) "Imagery works because the brain does not discriminate between thoughts and actions."
D) "Imagery is a process of using pictures to remember past events with positive regard."
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Multiple Choice
A) Self-confidence will be improved if the nurse critically reviews communication errors.
B) If the interaction will be stressful,the visualization should be practiced several times.
C) Actual words and actions should be included in visualizations rather than feelings.
D) The nurse should evaluate the effect of imagery on self-confidence after the interaction.
E) Visualize coping with unexpected events that may occur during the interaction.
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