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WWatsford

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During which phase of the nurse-client relationship can the nurse anticipate that identified client
  issues will be explored and resolved?
 
  a. The working phase
  b. The identifying phase
  c. The dysfunctional phase
  d. The termination phase

Question 2

A desirable outcome for the initial stage of a nurse-client relationship is that the client will
  demonstrate behaviors that indicate he or she has
 
  a. developed a greater sense of independence.
  b. developed rapport and trust with the nurse.
  c. developed self-responsibility.
  d. resolved transferences.



vickyvicksss

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
During the working phase, the nurse strives to assist the client in making connections among
dysfunctional behaviors, thinking, and emotions and offers support while alternative coping
behaviors are tried. Option B: No phase of the nurse-client relationship is identified as the
identifying phase. Option C: No phase of the nurse-client relationship is identified as the
dysfunctional phase. Option D: Identified issues should be explored and resolved before the
termination phase.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
Development of rapport and trust is necessary before the relationship can progress to the working
phase. Options A, C and D would probably occur in the working phase.



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