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Which nursing intervention would be appropriately addressed during the orientation phase of the nursepatient relationship?
 
  a. Self reflection by the nurse regarding personal biases and prejudices regarding the patient
  b. Patient works at prioritizing personal needs and develops realistic expected out-comes
  c. Establishing the contract between the nurse and the patient regarding mutual needs and expectations
  d. Patient commits to the reinforcement of positive personal characteristics while working on problems and concerns

Question 2

Which assessment findings describe risk factors that increase the potential risk for mental illness? Select all that apply.
 
  a. Possesses high tolerance for stress
  b. Is very curious about how things work'
  c. Admits to being a member of an ethnic gang
  d. Only practicing Jew among school classmates
  e. Has a younger sibling who is mentally challenged



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
A contract or agreement is established during the orientation phase of the relationship. The contract defines limits and expectations of both the patient and the nurse. Self Reflection occurs during the pre-orientation phase while the remaining options are addressed during the working phase of the relationship.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C, D, E
Risk factors are internal predisposing characteristics and external influences that increase a person's vulnerability and potential for developing mental disorders. Types of risk factors and examples include the following: having a mentally-challenged family member in the home; belonging to a punitive gang; and being the object of reject or bullying. The remaining options are protective factors.



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