Asked by Jazib Shamsi on Jun 02, 2024
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A nurse ends a relationship with a patient. Which actions by the nurse should be included in the termination phase? (Select all that apply.)
A) Focus dialog with the patient on problems that may occur in the future.
B) Help the patient express feelings about the relationship with the nurse.
C) Help the patient prioritize and modify socially unacceptable behaviors.
D) Reinforce expectations regarding the parameters of the relationship.
E) Help the patient identify strengths, limitations, and problems.
Termination Phase
The final phase of a process, project, or therapy in which activities are concluded and the relationship is ended.
Socially Unacceptable Behaviors
Actions that are considered inappropriate or offensive according to societal standards and norms.
- Comprehend the final phase of the nurse-patient interaction and the standards for its effective conclusion.
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Nitin IsmailJun 04, 2024
Final Answer :
A, B
Explanation :
The correct actions are part of the termination phase. The other actions are used in the working and orientation phases.
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the final phase of the nurse-patient interaction and the standards for its effective conclusion.
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