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javeds

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Which document pertaining to client care would a student beginning clinical experience on a
  psychiatric inpatient unit be justified in reading last?
 
  a. Clients' Bill of Rights
  b. Unit Policy on Suicide Precautions
  c. Unit Seclusion and Restraint Policies
  d. Employee Directive on Overtime Refusal

Question 2

The events listed below occurred in the first few days of the nurse-client relationship. The
  development of a positive relationship was hampered when the
 
  a. nurse had to cancel their second and third sessions because of short staffing.
  b. nurse let the client set the pace during the initial interview.
  c. client used the nurse as a sounding board while discussing recent work problems.
  d. nurse's initial impression was that the client would be interesting to work with.



alexisweber49

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D
Because the student is not an employee, information about overtime refusal is of less relevance.
Options A, B, and C: The student will be directly involved with client rights, implementing suicide
precautions, and seclusion and restraint policies.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
Inconsistency and unavailability are specific factors that hamper the development of positive
nurse-client relationships. The other events listed are considered positive indicators of a satisfying
relationship.



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