The nurse is working with a client who started therapy after losing his wife in an automobile accident

Which of the following client behaviors indicates he is ready to terminate the therapeutic nurse-client relationship? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Initial client treatment goals have been accomplished.
2. Symptoms no longer interfere with the client's comfort.
3. The client refuses to change due to unresolved resistances.
4. Dissatisfaction with interpersonal relationships is expressed.
5. Client well-being and satisfaction is dependent upon the nurse.


1,2
Rationale: Initial client treatment goals have been accomplished. Planned goals have been achieved.

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