The nurse is trying to help the male client see the same situation in a different light. The best description of this technique is:
1. Processing.
2. Reframing.
3. Acknowledgement.
4. Cause and effect.
Answer: 2
Explanation: 2. Reframing, which focuses on helping men to see the same situation in a different light, is one technique that can be used to promote positive behavioral change. Processing, acknowledgement, and cause and effect are not techniques to analyze a situation in a different light.
You might also like to view...
The students are studying the male reproductive system. The instructor tells the students that in the male, the urethra leaves the urinary bladder and passes through what?
A) Vas deferens B) Renal calyx C) Prostate gland D) Renal cortex
A 64-year-old female found on the floor of her apartment has apparently fallen and hit her head on the bathtub. On admission to the neurologic unit, she has a decreased level of consciousness
The physician orders positioning as follows: elevate the head of the bed; keep the head in neutral alignment with no neck flexion or head rotation; avoid sharp hip flexion. Which of the following is the best rationale for this positioning? A) To decrease cerebral arterial pressure B) To avoid impeding venous outflow C) To prevent flexion contractures D) To prevent aspiration of stomach contents
Which of the following signs or symptoms would lead the nurse to suspect that a postpartum client is experiencing hypovolemic shock?
A) Lightheadedness B) Severe localized pain C) Cyanosis and oliguria D) Increased rectal pressure
Communicating a vision for the future of the organization in Bennis and Nanus's research is most similar to which of the transformational factors in the Full Range Model?
a. Individualized consideration b. Idealized influence c. Contingent reward d. Inspirational motivation