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krzymel

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What would the nurse consider evaluation criteria for psychotherapeutic progress in the client with an eating disorder?
 
  A) The client demonstrates a stable self-image.
  B) The client demonstrates stable coping skills.
  C) The client embraces a realistic self-image.
  D) The client demonstrates an improved sense of dependence.

Question 2

The evaluation process for a client with an eating disorder should include what?
 
  A) Progress of the client toward a broader knowledge base
  B) Progress of the client toward autonomy
  C) Progress of the client toward dependent decision making
  D) Progress of the client toward interacting with the family



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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