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During a therapy session a client cries as the nurse explores the relationship of the client and her
  now-deceased mother. The client sobs I shouldn't be blubbering like this.. A response by the nurse
  that will hinder communication is
 
  a. The relationship with your mother is very painful for you..
  b. I can see that you feel sad about this situation..
  c. Why do you think you are so upset?
  d. Crying is a way of expressing the hurt you're experiencing..

Question 2

A desirable treatment outcome for a seriously mentally ill client in an inpatient setting might be that
  The client will show stabilization of symptoms and return to the community..
 
  In contrast, an
  identified outcome for a seriously mentally ill client being treated in a community setting should be
  that The client will demonstrate
  a. the ability to maintain stability in the community..
  b. an absence of symptoms and improved level of functioning..
  c. functioning at a moderate to high level of social integration..
  d. socially acceptable interactions within the community, good self-care, and
  adequate nutrition..



voltaire123

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
Why questions often imply criticism or seem intrusive or judgmental. They are difficult to answer;
thus they are barriers to communication. The other options are therapeutic in nature.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
Symptoms often worsen when the client is discharged from the hospital and no longer has the
support and structure of the hospital setting. The client can remain in the community if he or she can
cope with the symptoms and situational demands (i.e., maintain stability). The goals listed in the
other options are unrealistically high.



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