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jazziefee

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A client has been admitted to a psychiatric unit, following a suicide attempt, for the past few weeks. The client's primary nurse is preparing for the client's discharge and arranging for outpatient care.
 
  The client begins to feel anxious about going home. Which phase of the nurseclient relationship that may be the most difficult for the client because anxieties reappear and past losses are reviewed?
  A) Pre-interaction
  B) Orientation
  C) Working
  D) Termination

Question 2

The nurse initiates the nursing process for the purpose of managing the psychiatric care for a patient with a maladaptive stress response when:
 
  a. admission orders have been written by the admitting physician.
  b. diagnostic tests rule out the presences of any organic pathology.
  c. the patient relationship with the nurse has been established.
  d. the nurse makes initial contact with the patient.



TheNamesImani

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D
The nursing process begins when the nurse makes the initial contact with the patient regardless of the nature of the patient's illness. The nursing care directed by the nursing process is not dependent totally upon the physician's orders. The nurse-patient relationship evolves as the nurse engages in the nursing process.



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