A Therapeutic Nurse-Client Interaction Has Three Phases: Introduction, Working, and Termination
Multiple Choice
A therapeutic nurse-client interaction has three phases: introduction, working, and termination. Which of the following interventions is appropriately employed during the working phase?
A) Reviewing the client's progress
B) Establishing each person's role in the relationship
C) Making a contract with the client regarding goals of the interaction
D) Implementation of a care plan through therapeutic alliance
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