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savannahhooper

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The remark by a client that would indicate passage into the working phase of the nurse-client
  relationship is
 
  a. I don't have any problems..
  b. It is so difficult for me to talk about problems..
  c. I don't know how talking about things twice a week can help..
  d. I think I would like to find a way to deal with my anger without blowing up..

Question 2

During scheduled sessions the client frequently asks the nurse for cigarettes and money, implying
  that he will be more willing to talk with the nurse if the requested items are forthcoming. The nurse
  should assess this behavior as
 
  a. typical of transference reactions.
  b. indicative of feelings of insecurity.
  c. reflecting resistance to involvement.
  d. testing the nurse's clinical competence.



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ladyjames123

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D
Thinking about a more constructive approach to dealing with anger indicates a readiness to make a
behavioral change. Behavioral change is associated with the working phase of the relationship.
Option A: Denial is often seen in the orientation phase. Option B: This reaction is common early in
the relationship before rapport and trust are firmly established. Option C is more typically a reaction
during the orientation phase.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
Clients often unconsciously use testing behaviors to determine whether the nurse is able to set limits
or will abandon them if they behave in an unlikable way.





 

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