Multiple Choice
In the preinteraction phase of the nurse-client relationship
A) professional goals are communicated directly to the client.
B) the content of the interaction is vital; the environment has little importance.
C) the nurse develops the appropriate physical and interpersonal environment for an optimal relationship.
D) it is the nurse's knowledge of principles and responsibilities that guarantees a successful relationship.
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