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A charge nurse is discussing the care of a client who has a substance use disorder with a staff nurse. Which of the following statements by the staff nurse should the charge nurse identify as countertransference?

A. "The client is just like my brother who finally overcame his habit."

Countertransference occurs when a staff member projects their own feelings or experiences onto a client. In this case, the staff nurse is comparing the client to their brother, which can interfere with objective and empathetic care.

B. "The client asked me to go on a date with him, but I refused."

C. "The client generally shares his feelings during group therapy sessions."

D. "The client needs to accept responsibility for his substance use."

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Full Explanation

Countertransference occurs when a staff member projects their own  feelings or experiences onto a client. In this case, the staff nurse is comparing the client to  their brother, which can interfere with objective and empathetic care.


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A. Encourage the client to describe their feelings in a journal.

B. Administer a dose of atomoxetine to the client.

C. Encourage the client to watch television as a distraction.

D. Administer a dose of alprazolam to the client.

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Full Explanation

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A nurse is assisting with obtaining informed consent for a client who has been declared legally incompetent. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

A. Ask the charge nurse to obtain informed consent.

B. Contact the facility social worker to obtain the consent.

C. Explain implied consent to the client's family.

D. Request that the client's guardian sign the consent.

The rationale is that a client who is legally incompetent cannot give informed consent, and the nurse should obtain consent from the person who has the legal authority to make decisions for the client, such as a guardian or a durable power of attorney.

Full Explanation

The rationale is that a client who is legally incompetent cannot give informed consent, and the nurse should obtain consent from the person who has the legal authority to make decisions for the client, such as a guardian or a durable power of attorney.

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A nurse is leading a critical incident stress debriefing with a group of staff members following a mass trauma incident. Which of the following interventions should the nurse take first?

A. Ask staff members to describe their most traumatic memories of the event.

B. Reassure staff members that the debriefing is confidential.

The rationale is that confidentiality is essential to create a safe and trusting environment for staff members to share their feelings and experiences without fear of judgment or reprisal.

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