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What can the nurse provide that allows the client a positive forward progression in the treatment process?
 
  A) A therapeutic relationship
  B) Alternative activities to thoughts of self-injury
  C) A safe and trusting environment
  D) A sense of power and self-control

Question 2

You are evaluating the progress on a care plan for a client with dissociative identity disorder. What does evaluation center on for this client?
 
  A) The client's understanding of how the various states function as triggers to traumatic memories
  B) The client's acknowledgment of the existence of more than one personality
  C) The client's ability to control self-destructive behaviors
  D) The client's aggressive tendencies toward others



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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