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Mr.Green uses NSAIDs regularly to control chronic pain and complains of frequent stomach pain.The nurse recognizes this as gastritis and realizes that he may be at risk for deficiencies of:
Problem-Solving Therapy
Problem-solving therapy is a cognitive-behavioral intervention designed to help individuals cope with life's challenges by developing more effective problem-solving skills.
Environmental Factors
Elements outside the individual that can significantly affect health and behavior, including but not limited to social, economic, and physical conditions.
Long Range Effects
The consequences or impacts of an action, intervention, or situation that occur over an extended period.
Maladaptive Problem-Solving
Ineffective coping mechanisms that fail to address or worsen a problem.
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