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A client who was nearly raped a month ago is referred to a nurse who is trained as a rape crisis counselor. The nurse schedules appointments for the client three times a week for 3 weeks.
 
  Which therapeutic approach should the nurse use in her work with this client?
  A) Psychoanalytic
  B) Psychodynamic
  C) Reality-oriented
  D) Family-oriented

Question 2

The nurse is working with a hospitalized client who does not participate in her treatment plan. This client is asked to sit down to talk with the nurse. The client states, I am all alone since my husband died.
 
  I cannot understand why he had to die. What reason is there to try to get well? I don't want to see the hospital chaplain or the pastor. They keep bothering me. It doesn't matter anyway. I've become empty and weak inside. The nurse selects which nursing diagnosis? a. Spiritual Distress
  b. Powerlessness
  c. Hopelessness
  d. Helplessness



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A
The most appropriate diagnosis for clients who feel empty and weak inside and refusing to see a chaplain or pastor is Spiritual Distress. Spiritual distress is a disruption in the client's belief system.





 

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