Carl Rogers thought that the task of the therapist was to reflect clients' feelings and support their work toward healthy functioning and self-actualization. His therapy is known as
1. psychoanalysis.
2. libidinal therapy.
3. analytical therapy.
4. client-centered therapy.
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Humanistic theory statement
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A postpartum client calls the clinic to report that her 3-day-old baby girl has a spot of blood on her diaper. The best explanation for the nurse to give is that this finding is due to:
1. Withdrawal of maternal hormones. 2. A urinary infection. 3. An immature immune system. 4. Physiologic jaundice.
A nurse volunteering at a local senior citizen center has just finished giving a presentation regarding hospice. Which statement by an attendee would indicate a need for further education by the nurse?
A) "Hospice care is typically less expensive than going to a nursing home." B) "I can stay in my own apartment with hospice." C) "I can only get hospice if I have cancer." D) "Hospice workers will still continue to support my wife even after I die."
When assessing a toddler, it is important to remember that:
1. Their heads are naturally larger than the rest of their body. 2. Their abdomens are usually slightly distended. 3. They have a lower fluid requirement. 4. They have small tongues in proportion to their airways.
The nurse asks the client to pull the toes up towards the nose during an examination of the lower extremities. The nurse is assessing which of the following movements?
1. Inversion 2. Plantar flexion 3. Eversion 4. Dorsiflexion