The answer is D if I might be correct
The statement which is most likely to elicit an explanation of the client's behavior is '"It looks like you're searching for something. Is that right?"
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
The incident describes a scenario where a nurse observed that client is carefully examining the spaces in the bed frame. From this, one can likely draw out an explanation that, ‘It looks like you're searching for something. Is that right?’
This question is very polite and to the point. It can’t be option B, C or D because all of those question depicts a harsh tone. And a nurse cannot make use of such tone while talking to a client or patient.
Answer:
Lack of friends can be a result of reading signals incorrectly. Many people think other people don't like them, so they don't like them in return and thus it goes on and on and before you know it, you hate that person, before you've even spoken to them. ... Friendship favours the brave.
Answer:
A group of people that all need help so they come together and support each other in the hard times and they talk about their problems and adversities that they are facing or have overcome.
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