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dbose

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How is the patient likely to view the nurse during the first phase of the nurse-patient relationship?
 
  a. as a stranger c. as a teacher
  b. as a counselor d. as an expert

Question 2

A woman who is soon to give birth to her first baby asks the nurse when the baby should get his first immunization. The nurse should respond that the first immunization is given at
 
  a. birth c. 1 month of age
  b. 1 week of age d. 2 months of age



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Answer to Question 1

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The nurse may assume several different roles within the context of the nurse-patient relationship. These roles include counselor, teacher, leader, or surrogate parent. As the relationship progresses, the nurse may assume the roles of listener, teacher, and expert. Prior to assuming any role, the nurse is first viewed by the patient as a stranger.

Answer to Question 2

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The first Hepatitis B vaccination is provided to a newborn upon birth.



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