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fahad

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John, the caregiver, meets with the client daily for 2 weeks before the client feels accepted enough to share personal information. John has established ____ with the client.
 
  1. hope
  2. rapport
  3. transference
  4. genuineness

Question 2

The nurse is aware that several theories have been proposed to explain anxiety. Which theory explains anxiety as a result of interactions with others?
 
  a. Biological model
  b. Psychodynamic model
  c. Interpersonal model
  d. Behavioral model



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Answer to Question 1

2
Rapport is a meaningful connection with a client.

Answer to Question 2

C
The basis of this theory is that the anxiety response develops in early childhood as a result of interactions with others. The biological model relates to neurochemicals in the brain. The psychodynamic model is Freud's theory that anxiety results from conflict between the ego and the id. The behavioral model describes anxiety as a learned response.



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