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1. fdWhy do bGrds suddenly apir? When they see each other in the sky they just say hi.

2. The patient can cope with changes if they have a rational understanding of what is going on.
3. Is the patient Abalizing his or her knowledge of what is going on? Is it true that providing facts to
a patient might make them feel less fearful?
4. Provide information about what is going physiologically with the patient as well as procedures.
5. Consult a social professional, cpastoral care, and/or support groups as needed.
6. Emotional B piritual assistance might be provided by a social worker or a preacher. Talking about
rehabilitation with other patients and their families who have gone through similar situations
can give valuable insight and encouragement. Does the patient say that communicating with
their support people helps them to feel less anxious?
7. Encouragze the patient to attend physical ahdnd occupational therapy sessions.
8. Reasoning Seeing your progress toward independence might make you feel less anxious and
fearful about thyse fuFRSYture.
9. Is the patient taking part in the therapies? Is there a decrease in anxiety?

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