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exam 2 nsg 526
1. Which interactions are likely outcomes of a well-established therapeutic
alliance? Select all
that apply.
a. The nurse states, I'm not here to judge but rather to help.
b. The patient states, I really think I can handle this problem now.
c. The patient asks his abusive father to attend counseling with him.
d. The nurse sets boundaries for a patient who has few social skills.
e. The patient with anger issues voluntarily goes into the seclusion room
A, B, C, E
A. the nurse states, I am not here to judge but rather to help
B. the patient states, I really think i can handle this problem now
C. The patient asks his abusive father to attend counseling with him
E. the patient with anger issues voluntarily goes into the seclusion room
2. Which nursing interventions are directly related to the principles on which a
therapeutic
alliance is based? Select all that apply.
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a. Graciously declining to, Come visit when I get discharged.
b. Establishing the topic to be discussed at each group session
c. Explaining to the patient the purpose of terminating the alliance
d. Sharing how the nurse also has experienced the same problems
e. Providing subjective feedback to the patient's efforts at therapy
A. Graciously declining to, come visit when I get discharged
B. Establishing the topic to be discussed at each group session
C. explaining to the patient the purpose of terminating the alliance.
9. is considered the founder of modern psychiatric-mental health nursing.
A. Peplau
B. Travelbee
C. Nightingale
D. Mahoney
A. peplau
Peplau's 1952 book Interpersonal Relationships in Nursing: A Conceptual
Frame of Reference for Psychodynamic Nursing was considered unique
because:
A. She used her own money to get it published
B. It was one the first books to be written by a nurse without a physician co-
author
C. She invited Sigmund Freud to write the introduction
D. It became required reading in medical schools
B. it was one of the first books to be written by a nurse without a physician co-author
As a result of nurse theorists such as Peplau and Travelbee, was now
considered an important part of the patient's recovery. A. Medication B.
Therapeutic communication C. Physical therapy D. Activitiestherapy
B. Therapeutic Communication
What stage does this belong to in Peplau's interpersonal process:
1. Identification
2. exploitation
3. orientation
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4. resolution
Nurse and patient understand the patient's health care needs and the role the
nurse will fulfill in meeting those needs.
identification
What stage does this belong to in Peplau's interpersonal process:
1. Identification
2. exploitation
3. orientation
4. resolution
The nurse explains the likely time frame of the therapeutic relationship while
maintaining focus on the patient.
orientation
What stage does this belong to in Peplau's interpersonal process:
1. Identification
2. exploitation
3. orientation
4. resolution
the nurse evaluates the patient's readiness to end the therapeutic relationship,
taking care not to end the relationship prematurely.
Resolution
What stage does this belong to in Peplau's interpersonal process:
1. Identification
2. exploitation
3. orientation
4. resolution
The patient progresses from being relatively dependent on the nurse to
independence.
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B. exploitation
3. With which one of the following statements is a nurse showing an
awareness of self-conducive to establishing a therapeutic relationship with a
patient?
A. "I come from a cultural background and have had previous experiences that
influence my perception and expectations of the therapeutic relationship."
B. "I have the appropriate credentials to perform my role and am very
knowledgeable about this patient's diagnosis."
C. "I can convey a strong sense of my personality and values to the patient so
that the patient knows what to expect from me."
D. "I am able to set aside and even eliminate all my biases so that they do not
affect the care I give patients
A. "I come from a cultural background and have had previous experiences that
influence my perception and expectations of the therapeutic relationship."
Peplau's original theory of interpersonal relations between the nurse and the
patient describes phases.
A. 3
B. 2
C. 4
D. 6
C. 4
Peplau described roles a nurse may find himself or herself in when working
with a patient. "Clients seeing those who care for them as they would others
who have cared for them in their lives, i.e., mother, father, sister, wife, etc."
would best identify which role?
A. Leader
B. teacher
C. counselor
D. surrogate
D. surrogate