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On an inpatient psychiatric unit, a client states, "I want to learn better ways to handle my
anger." This interaction is most likely to occur in which phase of the nurse-client relationship?
A. Pre-interaction phase.
B. Orientation (introductory) phase.
C. Working phase.
D. Termination phase.. - CORRECT ANSWER-B. Orientation (introductory) phase.
The nurse helps a client practice various techniques of assertive communication by giving
positive feedback for improvement of passive-aggressive interactions. This intervention would
occur in which phase of the nurse-client relationship?
A. Pre-interaction phase.
, B. Orientation (introductory) phase.
C. Working phase.
D. Termination phase. - CORRECT ANSWER-C. Working phase
On an inpatient psychiatric unit, the goals of therapy have been met, but the client cries and
states, "I have to keep coming back to therapy to handle my anger better." This interaction
occurs in which phase of the nurse-client relationship?
A. Pre-interaction phase.
B. Orientation (introductory) phase.
C. Working phase.
D. Termination phase. - CORRECT ANSWER-D. Termination phase
The nurse reviews a client's record in preparation for client care. This action is one of the tasks
that occur in a phase of the nurse-client relationship. What is the purpose of this phase?
A. Getting to know each other and establishing trust.
B. Implementing nursing interventions to achieve outcomes.
C. Achievement of independence and maintenance of health without nursing care.
D. Understanding the client's diagnosis and evaluating the nurse's attitudes - CORRECT
ANSWER-D. Understanding the client's diagnosis and evaluating the nurse's attitudes
A depressed client discussing marital problems with the nurse says, "What will I do if my
husband asks me for a divorce?" Which response by the nurse would be an example of
therapeutic communication?
• 1. "Why do you think that your husband will ask you for a divorce?"
• 2. "You seem to be worrying over nothing. I'm sure everything will be fine."
• 3. "What has happened to make you think that your husband will ask for a divorce?"