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Mariulka [41]
2 years ago
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What is most important for the nurse to do during the orientation phase of developing a therapeutic relationship with a client?

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skelet666 [1.2K]2 years ago
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During the orientation phase the nurse shares his or her name, credentials, and extent of responsibilities and this is the most  important for the nurse to do during the orientation phase of developing a therapeutic relationship with a client.

Orientation phase is the starting of the therapeutic relationship, the nurse and client are strangers to every different, nonetheless every individual has preconceptions of what to expect – supported previous relationships, experiences, attitudes and beliefs.

Some strategies that may help in developing a therapeutic relationship with a client include helping the client feel more welcome, never judge the client, manage your own emotions, talk about what the client wants from therapy, etc.

To learn more about Therapeutic relationship here

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