A client starts to cry and will not touch her infant when she enters the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and sees her preterm infant for thefirst time. Which interpretation of this behavior wouldmostlikely be correct? Rationale Crying in this situation is a typical response; it is expected that the mother will be frightened about touching her small preterm infant. The nurse would provide support and encourage the mother to seek contact with the infant. This is not incomplete attachment but fear in a difficult situation. The reaction to the infant is more complex than merely fear of the NICU. This behavior indicates apprehension in a difficult situation; it is not a detachment behavior. Test-Taking Tip:Note the number of questions and the total time allotted for the test to calculate the times at which you should be halfway and three-quartersfinished with the test. Look at the clock only every 10 minutes or so. Which behavior ismostlikely to indicate that a client is experiencing grief associated with the loss of the husband? Rationale Insomnia, depressed mood, anxiety, and anorexia are common responses associated with loss, especially the death of a spouse. Difficulty expressing emotions and reluctance to go to social functions could be related to the death of the spouse, but these could also be baseline behaviors that predate the loss. 'Not feeling right' is a vague complaint that could accompany many different disorders; therefore, the nurse would conduct an Incomplete attachment Reaction to the environment Expected detachment behavior Typical reaction to the situation