Answer:
threatening the person looks like a good option I don't really understand ''Giving in to run the motions'' and ''Giving the person away out.''
Explanation:
Sometimes you got to do what you have to do if it feels like the person is bullying you/ giving harmful words or doing harmful words to you it's best if you threatened the person. If you don't then the things will happen. Revenge is the second option, I would take it lightly on him/her/them. Just show the person a lesson that's not tough, okay?
1st option
Threaten the person
if that doesn't work then
2nd option
Seek revenge
Have a nice day or night!~
Answer:
The nurse interprets the client's statement and vital signs are reflecting fight and flight response.
Explanation:
Fight and flight situation arises when body is subjected to acute stress. Under such stress body's sympathetic system is activated and starts releasing stress hormones which are epinephrine and norepinephrine. The sudden release of these hormones bring certain changes in body including an elevated heart rate and blood pressure.
So, in this case, the client's blood pressure and heart rate was higher than normal because her body experienced fight and flight condition.
Well I'm not going to write it for you but here's an outline:
p1- How did it feel physically? (pain, breathing, etc). How did it feel mentally? (draining, exhausting)
p2- How can you prevent physical reactions to stress? (breathing exercises, eating healthy) Mental reaction? (looking for positives in the situation rather then negative)