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During the termination phase of the nurse-client relationship, the nurse asks the client, When you used assertiveness to deal with your father, how did it work? This statement helps the cli-ent:
 
  1. Formulate plans
  2. Identify themes
  3. Set goals
  4. Evaluate actions

Question 2

The nurse develops a plan in which nursing interventions would be used to reinforce the client's healthy behaviors. Which of the following statements will implement the plan?
 
  1. How can that stress reduction plan help you at home?
  2. It sounds like you have made a healthy choice.
  3. When you tried to do that, how well did it work?
  4. It sounds as though this is very important to you.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 4
Remarks such as this encourage clients to evaluate actions and look at the outcomes of behaviors. Evaluation is a task of the termination phase. The question asked in the scenario does not help the client do any of the things listed in the other options.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 2
This answer offers a positive response to a client who is trying out new behaviors. Option 1 is challenging. Option 3 is the technique of exploring. Option 4 is the technique of reflecting.





 

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