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An 8-year-old client is brought into the healthcare facility with facial twitching and
  multiple involuntary movements. The healthcare provider identifies these features to be
  typical tics seen in children with Tourette syndrome.
 
  What is the nursing consideration
  to be kept in mind when recommending a teaching plan to the client and caregivers?
  A) Psychiatric counseling helps in reducing tic episodes.
  B) Tic symptoms increase as children near adulthood.
  C) Tic locations remain constant throughout the course of the syndrome.
  D) Tic symptoms have no definite course of treatment.

Question 2

The nurse caring for a client who has a mental disorder reinforces the fact that he is accepted unconditionally, and nothing is awful or terrible, even though it may be frustrating and difficult.
 
  Which of the following therapies is the nurse practicing? A) Rational emotive behavior therapy
  B) Transactional analysis
  C) Psychodrama
  D) One-to-one therapy



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A
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Rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) disputes irrational beliefs and accentuates rational and positive behaviors; the principles of REBT are people are accepted unconditionally and nothing is awful or terrible, even though it may be frustrating and difficult. The goal of transactional analysis is to teach people to react in ways that produce positive responses from others, rather than hostility. The use of role-playing (psychodrama) offers many people, especially children and adolescents, the opportunity to release emotions. The one-to-one setting provides a therapeutic, nonthreatening environment in which clients are encouraged to express concerns and feelings and to indicate how staff can be most helpful.



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