Carl Rogers advocated that the therapist treating the client:

A) Provide validation of the terminology used during the session.
B) Focus on the client's instinctual drives.
C) Recognize an understanding of the client's basic needs.
D) Develop unconditional positive regard for the client.


D

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Findings upon palpation of lymph nodes that are indicative of a systemic infection include which of the following?

a. fixed firm, immobile, irregular nodes b. enlarged nodes less than 1 cm in diameter c. enlarged, nontender, firm nodes d. enlarged, tender, or painful nodes that are matted together

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Your client has been prescribed bed rest for one week. Which nursing diagnosis would be appropriate for him?

1. Constipation 2. Perceived constipation 3. Risk for constipation 4. Diarrhea

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Which laboratory value reported to the nurse by the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) indicates the most urgent need for the nurse's assessment of the patient?

a. Bedtime glucose of 140 mg/dL b. Noon blood glucose of 52 mg/dL c. Fasting blood glucose of 130 mg/dL d. 2-hr postprandial glucose of 220 mg/dL

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