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Frost2351

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A client tells the following story about the first time she met her home care nurse, who was her case manager for many years. From the first visit we really hit it off. I had just found out that I had multiple sclerosis and I started crying as soon as sh
 
  She just sat there and held my hand and let me cry. Rodger's research calls this theme
  A) establishing a pact.
  B) talking and listening.
  C) building trust.
  D) giving back control.

Question 2

The nurse is assisting parents as they prepare to take their 3-year-old daughter home after chemotherapy treatment for leukemia. They also have a 2-month-old baby and a 5-year-old son.
 
  The nurse asks them about family, friends, and community resources available to help them once they are home. She is working to achieve which of the following goals?
  A) Engage the family in assessing its level of functioning
  B) Determine the resources and services necessary to maximize quality of life
  C) Involve the family in identifying, exploring, and accessing available resources
  D) Act as an advocate or trouble shooter



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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