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A client tells the nurse that his wife’s nagging really gets on his nerves. He asks the nurse to talk with her about her nagging during their family session tomorrow afternoon. Which of the following responses is the most therapeutic for the client?
A. "Tell me more specifically about her complaints."
B. "Can you think why she might nag you so much?"
C. "I’ll help you think about how to bring this up yourself tomorrow afternoon."
D. "Why do you want me to initiate this in tomorrow’s session rather than you?"
Correct Answer: C
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
The client needs to learn how to communicate directly with his wife about her behavior. The nurse’s assistance enables him to practice a new skill and communicates confidence in his ability to confront this situation. Choices 1 and 2 inappropriately direct attention away from the clientand toward his wife, who isn’t present. Choice 4 implies that there might be a legitimate reason for the nurse to assume responsibility for something that rightfully belongs to the client. Instead of focusing on his problems, he’ll waste precious time convincing the nurse that he or she should do his work.Psychosocial Integrity
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