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The nurse is caring for a client in the manic phase of bipolar disorder who is ready for discharge from the psychiatric unit. As the nurse begins to terminate the nurse-client relationship, which client response is most appropriate

A. Expressing feelings of anxiety.
B. Displaying anger, shouting, and banging the table.
C. Withdrawing from the nurse in silence.
D. Rationalizing the termination, saying that everything comes to an en

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参考答案:A

解析:Anxiety is a normal reaction to the termination of the nurse-client relationship. The nurse should help the client explore his feelings about the end of the therapeutic relationship. While anger about the termination may be a healthy response, banging the table, shouting, and other forms of acting out aren’t appropriate behavior. Withdrawal isn’t a healthy response to the termination of a relationship. By rationalizing the termination, the client avoids expressing his feelings and emotions.

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