Multiple Choice
A sleeping child suddenly sits upright in bed and screams. The child still appears to be sleeping, but shows obvious physiological signs of distress and appears disoriented. Eventually, the child returns to sleep without fully awakening and has no memory of this event the next day. The child has experienced
A) a nightmare.
B) a sleep terror.
C) insomnia.
D) an anxiety attack.
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