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djverab [1.8K]
2 years ago
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Which is the nurse's most therapeutic statement when the client and nurse move from the orientation stage to the working stage o

f the therapeutic relationship?
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Rasek [7]2 years ago
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"Which identified problems would you like for us to initially address?" is the  nurse's most therapeutic statement when the client and nurse move from the orientation stage to the working stage of the therapeutic relationship.

Relationship which is based on mutual respect and faith while being sensitive to others and self while assisting patients physical, emotional needs through knowledge and skills is therapeutic relationship.

Identified goals are addressed through mutual therapeutic work which promotes client behavioral change.

Orientation stage of the nurse client relationship should be focused on establishing rapport and developing treatment goals. There are four stages in therapeutic relationship: commitment, process, change, and termination.

There are also four phases of  nurse client relationship which are  pre interaction, orientation, working and termination.

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