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The advanced practice registered nurse is leading a psychotherapy group and has established a therapeutic and trusting environment. What questions will the nurse ask to encourage the group to reflect on its functioning? Select all that apply.
1. "What was your role in the meeting today?"
2. "What was the least engaging part of the meeting?"
3. "What was the most engaging part of the group for you today?"
4. "With which members did you feel most comfortable speaking?"
5. "With which members did you feel least comfortable speaking?"
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Clinical Nursing Skills: Basic to Advanced Skills

Clinical Nursing Skills: Basic to Advanced Skills


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7 years ago
1, 2, 3, 4
Explanation:  1. The leader of the group will ask questions to encourage the group to reflect on the quality of its functioning, including asking about group members' roles and what aspects of the meeting members found engaging or not engaging. Asking group members about each other in front of each other may make some members of the group uncomfortable and may create animosity among the group members.
2. The leader of the group will ask questions to encourage the group to reflect on the quality of its functioning, including asking about group members' roles, and what aspects of the meeting members found engaging or not engaging. Asking group members about each other in front of each other may make some members of the group uncomfortable and may create animosity among the group members.
3. The leader of the group will ask questions to encourage the group to reflect on the quality of its functioning, including asking about group members' roles, and what aspects of the meeting members found engaging or not engaging. Asking group members about each other in front of each other may make some members of the group uncomfortable and may create animosity among the group members.
4. The leader of the group will ask questions to encourage the group to reflect on the quality of its functioning, including asking about group members' roles, and what aspects of the meeting members found engaging or not engaging. Asking group members about each other in front of each other may make some members of the group uncomfortable and may create animosity among the group members.
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6 years ago
You helped out a lot, I hope you realize that. You'd make an awesome educator
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