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serike

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A nurse on the unit is meeting with her client for the first time. After introducing herself, which of these possible statements best defines the nurse's role as the client's ally and helper?
 
  1. I will work with your doctor to help you get better.
  2. I'll be working with you to look at problems that are troubling you.
  3. Your medications will help you feel better as soon as they take effect.
  4. You will be expected to attend group activities while you are here.

Question 2

To plan care for a client with a psychiatric disorder, the nurse keeps in mind that the goal of a therapeutic relationship is to:
 
  1. Accomplish tasks in a timely manner
  2. Provide a support system for the client
  3. Assist the client to become a healthy, responsible individual
  4. Carry out relevant and necessary interventions for the client



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 2
This statement clearly specifies the nurse's purpose as a helping professional, and establishes the relationship as therapeutic, rather than social. 1. This statement is true but limiting. The nurse has independent functions. 3. This statement overlooks the contributions of staff and the therapeutic milieu. 4. Giving information is appropriate, but this statement does not define the nurse's role as helper and ally.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 3
Assisting the client to become a healthier, more responsible person is the goal of a therapeutic re-lationship. The other options mention relevant activities, but none can be identified as the goal.



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