The nurse would mostly likely tell the patient to try it again and give it time.
do you want us to describe the person or are there supposed to be options?
<span>Dora has been admitted to veterinary school and is excited to begin. She has an intense fear of dogs, probably stemming from when she was bitten by a dog many years ago. Dora knows that she must overcome this fear before she begins vet school. She finds a therapist who has her stand in a room with five dogs; the therapist remains in the room with her. After a few minutes of thinking that she would need to run out or start screaming, she realized that the dogs were actually not hurting her. After about an hour and a half, she noticed her anxiety level was substantially lower than it was before she entered the room. The technique seemed to be working. Dora's therapist was using the "COUNTERCONDiTIONING" technique known as "Stimulus Substitution".</span>
C) Setting limits for him or herself
<span>In the situation where Fred is working on a certain project inside a not so well-lit garage and will have to deal with the use of numerous sharp tools, given that the only available outlet is not very accessible for him, the very safe thing for him to do is to ask certain adults to do the plugging of the light for him. </span>