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A nurse is educаting а client with bipоlаr disоrder abоut creating a psychiatric advanced directive (PAD). Which of the following statements by the client indicates the need for further teaching?

Scenаriо 1:Jennifer, а 30-yeаr-оld runner, recently strained her gluteus medius muscle during a lоng-distance run. She is now in the acute phase of healing, experiencing pain and swelling in her hip, and has limited movement. Her physical therapist is considering appropriate interventions to address the injury. Question:During the acute phase of healing for a gluteus medius strain, which of the following interventions would be MOST appropriate for Jennifer? A. Initiating full range-of-motion strengthening exercises and high-resistance band work.B. Focusing on rest, ice, and gentle range-of-motion exercises to prevent further damage.C. Encouraging weight-bearing and plyometric exercises to increase strength and function.D. Directing Jennifer to perform deep stretches and heavy resistance training for the gluteus medius. Scenario 2:Two weeks after her gluteus medius strain, Jennifer is recovering and has experienced a reduction in swelling and pain. She is now in the subacute phase of healing. Her therapist has prescribed a series of strengthening exercises to improve muscle strength and stability while monitoring for any signs of discomfort. Question:Which of the following exercises is MOST appropriate to progress Jennifer's rehabilitation in the subacute phase? A. Side-lying hip abductions with a resistance band at low intensity.B. Single-leg squats with added weight and high-intensity repetitions.C. Deep lunges with an emphasis on jumping for dynamic movement.D. Full squats with heavy resistance to target maximal strength. Scenario 3:Jennifer has now reached the return-to-function phase of her rehabilitation, having regained strength and flexibility in the gluteus medius. She is working on functional exercises to restore strength and stability during dynamic movements like running and jumping. Her therapist is focusing on preparing her for her return to running. Question:Which exercise progression would be MOST appropriate for Jennifer in the return-to-function phase? A. Side-lying hip abductions with higher resistance bands and incorporating controlled movements.B. Plyometric jump squats and dynamic lunges to simulate running movements and increase strength.C. Static stretches and low-resistance band work to prevent further injury.D. Low-impact walking and gentle stretching with no added resistance.   Please indicate the scenario number and its correct choice.