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Which of the following is the most valid criterion for determining the status of a patient's anxiety at discharge? The patient:

A) Has a relaxed facial expression
B) Reports that he feels more relaxed today
C) Shows no physiological signs of anxiety (e.g., pallor)
D) Asks no further questions about home care

Anxiety

A psychological condition marked by intense apprehension, nervousness, or dread that significantly disrupts everyday functions.

Physiological Signs

Observable or measurable indications of the body's condition or response to environmental or internal stimuli, often related to health status.

Patient's Anxiety

The state of worry, nervousness, or unease that a patient may experience, often relating to their health, treatment, or hospital stay.

  • Understand the criteria for outcomes of clients and the evaluation techniques in nursing care.
  • Recognize the importance of patient-centered care, including assessment and response to patient needs.
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