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- Why is pain a major component/symptom of many diseases and contributes to what the concept of a disease is (what a disease can be defined as)? Please explain in detail and with proper English1. Jackie is a 23 year old female admitted with borderline personality disorder and has a nursing diagnosis of self mutilation. She has multiple self inflicted cuts on her forearms and inner thighs. What is the most important patient outcome for this nursing diagnosis? a. identify triggers to self mutilation (not sure couldn't find it) b. demonstrate a decrease in frequency and intensity of cutting c. describe strategies to increase socialization on the unit d. describe two strategies to increase self care 2. Which of the following medications would be an SSRI given in generalized anxiety disorder? a. Alprazolam b. Paroxetine c. Venlafaxine d. DiazepamA set of teaching activities that is intended to raise awareness and inform people about health and lifestyle factors that night put them at risk a. Promotion b. Determinant c. Rehabilitative d. Curative
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- What are some ways that patients can feel better about going to the dentist.?Consider what you personally believe about pain: what it is,what causes it, what is most likely to relieve it. Determine how pain is currently being managed within the tradition of West-ern medicine and what role nursing plays in keeping patients pain free. Visit nontraditional health centers where practitio-ners use a variety of noninvasive pain relief modalities, such as acupressure, relaxation techniques, imagery, and massage. Inwhat ways, if any, has this new learning experience modifiedyour beliefs about pain? Will it change your ability to designeffective pain management regimens for your patients?Describe how this image relates to a concept from Frank and the wounded storyteller. Some examples from Frank are: the associated body, the dissociated body, the communicative body, the monadic body, the disciplined body, the mirroring body, the dominating body, the quest narrative, postmodern medicine Also describe how this image relates to a concept from Sontag. Examples of concepts from Sontag include: illness as metaphor, psychologizing illness, illness and "othering," illness and stigma.