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Diane

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A nurse is demonstrating behaviors that the treatment team is attempting to get the patient to develop. The nurse is integrating which theory?
 
  A) Erikson's model of psychosocial development
  B) Albert Bandura's social cognitive theory
  C) Skinner's operant conditioning
  D) Freud's psychoanalytic model

Question 2

Psychiatric nurses who intervene across cultures should:
 
  a. ignore cultural differences
  b. orient the client to scientific facts
  c. listen to the needs of each client
  d. discourage the use of folk practices



carojassy25

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C
Psychiatric nurses who intervene across cultures should listen to the needs of each client. To be effective the psychiatric nurse must understand the experiences, the worldview, and the values of the client. This understanding begins with active listening.



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