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The nurse uses a picture to demonstrate the bullae and blebs associated with emphysema.The nurse points out that the difference between the two is that blebs:
Terror Management Theory
A social psychological concept suggesting humans have distress and anxiety when reminded of their own mortality, which they manage through cultural beliefs and values.
High-Risk Behaviors
Actions that increase the likelihood of negative consequences, such as harm or injury, often involving disregard for safety.
Talks About Death
Conversations that involve discussing the concept, implications, and emotions related to dying and mortality.
Violently
Acting with intense force or aggression, often resulting in harm or destruction.
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