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The nurse is in the orientation phase of the nurse–client relationship with the client. Which of the following questions would the nurse commonly ask in this phase?
1. “Which of your behaviors cause you the most problems in relationships with others?
2. “What would you like to accomplish in the time we spend together?”
3. “What is the most satisfying accomplishment you feel you have made in your relationships with others?”
4. “How would you describe your relationships with members of your family?”
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Contemporary Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing

Contemporary Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing


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Asking the client to identify specific accomplishments to achieve in the therapeutic relationship is a common question to ask during the orientation phase. Asking questions about relationships and problematic behaviors is more appropriate upon entering the working phase, after establishing trust and rapport with the client. Evaluating satisfaction and accomplishments made during the relationship is an important aspect of the termination phase.
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