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urbanoutfitters

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You tell your client that you will work with the client on catheter care for a certain time each day for a specified number of days. This is an example of which phase of the nurse-client relationship?
 
  1. working
  2. termination
  3. orientation
  4. therapeutic

Question 2

You share your feelings with your client, whose second kidney transplant is failing and who is unable to verbalize feelings. You say, I feel sad, too. Having two transplants fail is very hard.
 
  Which nursing theorist believed that relating to clients in an authentic manner meant sharing one's feelings and thoughts appropriately?
  1. Travelbee
  2. Watzlawick
  3. Satir
  4. Peplau



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 3

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 4



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