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LaDunn

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When interviewing the client, the nurse begins by doing which of the following?
 
  1. Asking closed-ended statements
  2. Introducing himself and establishing a rapport with the client
  3. Entering the information already known about the client into the computer
  4. Reassuring the client that she will be fine

Question 2

Which of the following payment sources has no element of government payment?
 
  1. Medicare
  2. Medicaid
  3. Supplemental Security Income
  4. Group plans
  5.



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Rationale: It is important to begin the interview in a manner that allows the nurse to gain the client's trust, develops rapport, and establishes a therapeutic relationship. Asking closed-ended questions will get one-word answers, and does nothing to foster rapport. Entering the information into the computer is a distraction to the client, and reassuring the client that she will be fine damages trust, because there is no way for the nurse to know this is true.

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Rationale 1: Medicare is a national and state health insurance program.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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