A nurse is applying King's model to a nurse–client interaction by identifying the outcome as which of the following?

A) Transaction
B) Adaptation
C) Transpersonal caring
D) Self-system


Ans: A
According to King's theory, the outcome of the interaction within a nurse–client relationship is a transaction, defined as the transfer of value between two or more people. Adaptation is associated with Roy's model. Transpersonal caring is associated with Watson. Self-system is associated with Peplau.

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