Multiple Choice
The most appropriate nursing intervention for a patient in the third stage of change is:
A) helping the patient see the benefit of changing the problematic behavior.
B) assisting the patient with the development of realistic treatment goals.
C) developing relapse prevention plans in anticipation of potential failures.
D) providing nurse-patient interactions that discuss change in a relaxed environment.
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