Fear about impending surgery.
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The surgical removal of all or pieces of the thyroid gland is known as Thyroidectomy.
- The procedure can take up to 3 to 4 hours.
- This procedure is done on patients who have thyroid cancer or any other problem regarding thyroid gland.
- From the client’s statement, he/she is scared about the impending surgery.
- You can talk to the patient and calm him/ her down and recommend him/ her some relaxation techniques before the surgeries such as yoga, and meditation, even breathing exercises that can calm a heart rate.
Answer:
Providing oxygen to the lungs through breathing
Explanation:
Answer choice A is called the Heimlich Maneuver. CPR is intended to artificially breath for someone who has suffered a cardiac event (like a stroke or heart attack) and is only done on someone who is unresponsive, not to reduce swelling of the chest muscles. Although answer D is partially correct, the MAIN goal is to provide oxygen to the lungs and blood.
Answer:
Delusions of persecution
Explanation:
Delusions of persecution is a set of delusional conditions in which the affected person believes he is always being persecuted.
It is very common in cases of paranoid schizophrenia. There are two central elements that are considered fundamental to characterize the persecution craze. The first of these is when the individual thinks the damage is occurring or will occur. The second is when the individual thinks that the perceived and identified persecutor intends to harm him of any kind, whether physical, mental or moral.
This psychological disorder can be observed in the patient exposed in the question, who believes that undercover agents want to shut him up because he has discovered something about them.
You would use a open stance.
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