What is the introduction phase of the nurse-client relationship? - ANS-Creates a trusting
environment, establishing professional boundaries, establishing
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interaction, providing diagnostic evaluation, and setting mutually agreed-upon treatment
objectives
What is the working phase of the nurse-client relationship? - ANS-Clarifying client
objectives and mutually set goals, implementing a treatment plan, monitoring health,
undertaking preventative health care, measuring and evaluating outcomes of care, and
reprioritizing plan and objectives as indicated
What is the termination/resolution phase of the nurse-client relationship? - ANSReviewing the client's progress toward objectives, establishing a long-term plan of care,
focusing on self-management strategies, disengaging from the relationship, and
referring the client to other services as needed
Erik Erikson's Stage of Trust vs. Mistrust - - 1 year. Ability to form meaningful
relationships, hope about the future, trust in others
Erik Erikson's Stage of Autonomy vs. Shame ANS-Birth & Doubt - ANS-1-3 years.
Includes self control, self esteem, and will power.
Erik Erikson's Stage of Initiative vs. Guilt - ANS-3-6 years. Self-directed behavior, goal
formation, sense of purpose.
Erik Erikson's Stage of Industry vs. Inferiority - ANS-6-12 years. Ability to work, sense of
competency and achievement.
Erik Erikson's Stage of Identity vs. Role Confusion - ANS-12-20 years. Personal sense
of identity.
Erik Erikson's Stage of Intimacy vs. Isolation - ANS-20-35 years. Committed
relationships, capacity to love.
Erik Erikson's Stage of Generativity vs. Stagnation - ANS-35-65 years. Ability to give
time and talents to others, ability to care for others.
Erik Erikson's Stage of Integrity vs. Despair - ANS->65 years. Fulfillment and comfort
with life, willingness to face death, insight and balanced perspective on life's events.
Age of onset for Intellectual Disability - ANS-Infancy- usually evident at birth
Age of onset for ADHD - ANS-Early childhood, per DSM by age 12 [Show Less]