Varcarolis Post-Test Ch 8
What is the primary difference between a social and a therapeutic relationship? Type of information exchanged Amount of satisfaction felt Type of responsibility involved Amount of emotion invested
Type of responsibility involved In a therapeutic relationship the nurse assumes responsibility for focusing the relationship on the client's needs, facilitating communication, assisting the client with problem-solving, and helping the client identify and test alternative coping strategies.
When a client states "That nurse never seems comfortable being with me." How is the client characterizing the nurse? As not seeming genuine to the client. As transmitting fear of clients. As being unfriendly and aloof. As being controlling.
As not seeming genuine to the client. Hiding behind a role, using stiff or formal interactions, and creating distance between self and client suggest a nurse is lacking in genuineness, or the ability to interact in a person-to-person fashion. This characteristic is not associated with the other options.
The nurse is finding it difficult to provide structure and set limits for a client. The nurse should self-evaluate for which characteristic of a dysfunctional nurse-patient relationship? Boundary blurring Value dissonance Covert anger Empathy
Boundary blurring Boundary blurring is often signaled by the nurse being either too helpful or not helpful enough. The behavior is not associated with any of the other options.
The outcome of the nurse's expressions of sympathy instead of empathy toward the client often leads to which outcome? Enhanced client coping Lessening of client emotional pain Increased hope for client improvement Decreased client communication
Decreased client communication Sympathy and the resulting projection of the nurse's feelings limit the client's opportunity to further discuss the problem. The remaining options are positive outcomes.
A client tells the nurse "I really feel close to you. You are like the friend I never had." The nurse can assess this statement as indicating the client may be experiencing which unconscious emotion? Congruence Empathetic feelings Countertransference Positive transference
Positive transference Transference involves the client experiencing feelings toward a nurse that belong to a significant person in the client's past. If a patient is motivated to work with you, completes assignments between sessions, and shares feelings openly, it is likely the patient is experiencing positive transference. The behavior is not associated with any of the other options.