The nurse is to visit newly referred clients for the first time after their discharge from the nursing home back to their apartment. Which of the following is the most likely feeling the clients will have regarding the nurse's visit to them?

a. Ambivalence because the nurse could be helpful but also judgmental of their situation
b. Glad because the nurse can be of immediate help
c. Fearful because the nurse is someone who has the authority to intervene in their lives
d. Angry because the nurse is essentially an intruder into their lives


ANS: A

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