Asked by Henrique Furtado on May 14, 2024

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Which remark by a patient indicates passage from orientation to the working phase of a nurse-patient relationship?

A) "I don't have any problems."
B) "It is so difficult for me to talk about problems."
C) "I don't know how it will help to talk to you about my problems."
D) "I want to find a way to deal with my anger without becoming violent."

Orientation Phase

The initial stage in a therapeutic relationship or process where goals, procedures, and roles are established between the healthcare provider and the patient.

Working Phase

In psychotherapy, the period during which the client and therapist actively address and work through the client's issues after an initial assessment has been made.

Nurse-Patient Relationship

The professional and therapeutic connection established between a nurse and a patient for the purpose of healthcare and support.

  • Identify the phases of the nurse-patient relationship and describe the dynamics and goals of each phase.
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Eneida MirandaMay 16, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Thinking about a more constructive approach to dealing with anger indicates a readiness to make a behavioral change. Behavioral change is associated with the working phase of the relationship. Denial is often seen in the orientation phase. It is common early in the relationship, before rapport and trust are firmly established, for a patient to express difficulty in talking about problems. Stating skepticism about the effectiveness of the nurse-patient relationship is more typically a reaction during the orientation phase.