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yoroshambo

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The nurse supervising other staff can correctly assess that the health care worker who will have the
  most difficulty terminating with a client who has required crisis intervention is
 
  a. A, who needs to be needed.
  b. B, who has highly developed empathy.
  c. C, who believes clients must participate in goal setting.
  d. D, who identifies highly creative alternatives for clients.

Question 2

A client who has been homeless for the last 3 years states he is a loner. He lost contact with his
  family and is suspicious of anyone who approaches him.
 
  He has had several psychiatric admissions,
  but after discharge stops taking medication and does not keep aftercare appointments. The illness
  symptom that may actually contribute to his ability to survive on the streets is his
  a. suspiciousness.
  b. ability to relate.
  c. self-confidence.
  d. assertiveness.



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Dunkey

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Answer to Question 1

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Problems commonly experienced by practitioners of crisis intervention are the need to be needed,
the creation of unrealistic goals for clients, difficulty dealing with the issue of suicide, and difficulty
terminating. The other options refer to personal qualities that enhance nursing effectiveness.

Answer to Question 2

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Affable, eager-to-please individuals are easily manipulated and vulnerable on the streets. Individuals
who are suspicious of the motives of others are not as vulnerable to harm on the street. The scenario
does not suggest that the client relates well to others, has self-confidence, or is assertive.




yoroshambo

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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
Gracias!


samiel-sayed

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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