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A despondent client, who has recently lost her husband of 30 years, tearfully states, I'll feel a lot better if I sell my house and move away. Which nursing reply is most appropriate?
 
  A. I'm confident you know what's best for you.
  B. This may not be the best time for you to make such an important decision.
  C. Your children will be terribly disappointed.
  D. Tell me why you want to make this change.

Question 2

A college student who was nearly raped while jogging completes a series of appointments with a rape crisis nurse. At the final session, which client statement most clearly suggests that the goals of crisis intervention have been met?
 
  A. You've really been helpful. Can I count on you for continued support?
  B. I don't work out anymore.
  C. I'm really glad I didn't go home. It would have been hard to come back.
  D. I carry mace when I jog. It makes me feel safe and secure.



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Answer to Question 1

B
During crisis intervention, the nurse should guide the client through a problem-solving process. The nurse should help the individual confront the source of the problem, encourage the individual to discuss changes he or she would like to make, and encourage exploration of feelings about aspects of the crisis that cannot be changed. The nurse should also assist the client in determining whether any changes are realistic and if timing of change is appropriate. This response encourages the client to think through what may be an impulsive decision.

Answer to Question 2

D
The nurse should evaluate that the client who has developed adaptive coping strategies has achieved the goals of crisis intervention.





 

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