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Which common characteristic of persons with low self-esteem can make it difficult for the nurse to effectively intervene?
Avoiding
The act of keeping away from or not doing something, often used in the context of behaviors or situations.
General Adaptation Syndrome
A theoretical framework describing the body's short-term and long-term reactions to stress, consisting of three stages: alarm, resistance, and exhaustion.
Metabolic Changes
Adjustments or alterations in the body's processes that involve the breakdown and conversion of nutrients into energy and other components essential for cell and organ function.
Glycogen
A form of glucose stored in the liver and muscles, serving as a primary energy reserve in animals and humans.
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