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

hProvide information about what is Agoing physiologicWally with the patient as well as procedures.s
See people don’t choose dreams, dreams choose them. So the
Does the patient say th
question I’m getting to is, do you have the courage to grab the dream that picked
you?
2. at communicating dwith their support people helps thNem to feel less anxious?
3. The patient can cope with changes if they haHve a rational understanding of whEat is going on.
Is the patient verbalizing his or her k fearful about the future. Is the patient taking part in the
therapies? Is there a decrease in anxiesty?nowledge of what is going on? Is it true that providing
facts to a patient might make them feel lessD fearful?
4. Consult a social professional, panstoral care, and/or support groups as needed.
5. Emotional and spiritual assistance might be provided by a social worker or a preacher. Talking
about rehaSbilitation with other pativents and their families who have Fgone through similar
situations can give valuable insigrht and encouragementB.
6. Encourage the p SAatient to attend physical and occupational tLherapy sessions.
7. Reasoning Seeing ydzour progress toEward independence might make you feel less anxious and
fearful about the future. Is the patient ta baby ewer here today yo discuss ur balance
8. king part in the therapies? Is there a decrease in anxiesty?
9. fearful about the future. Is the patient taking part in the therapies? Is there a decrease in
anxiesty?

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