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What is an appropriate and measurable goal for a patient who presents with diarrhea and fatigue and reports frustration at having to provide constant care for her 85-year-old mother?

A. Patient will verbally indicate reduced stress.
B. Patient will indicate that she is searching for support groups.
C. Patient will indicate which coping behaviors are not working.
D. Patient will identify resources available to help manage the stress of caring for her mother.

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Final answer:

An appropriate and measurable goal for a patient with diarrhea, fatigue, and frustration at caregiving is for the patient to identify resources to manage the stress of caring for her mother.

Step-by-step explanation:

An appropriate and measurable goal for a patient who presents with diarrhea, fatigue, and frustration at having to provide constant care for her 85-year-old mother would be:

  1. Patient will identify resources available to help manage the stress of caring for her mother. This goal focuses on finding support and resources to alleviate the patient's frustration and provide relief in her caregiving responsibilities.

By identifying resources such as support groups, respite care services, or community organizations, the patient can receive the help she needs and reduce her stress levels. This goal is measurable as it can be assessed through the patient's ability to identify and utilize the available resources.

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