Values clarification can be incorporated within the intervention phase of the nursing process by
a. identifying ineffective family coping.
b. identifying care guidelines.
c. identifying client's values.
d. identifying specific nursing diagnoses.
ANS: B
Plans of care that support rather than discount the client's health care beliefs are more likely to be received favorably. Your interventions include values clarification as a guideline for care. Ineffective family coping is a nursing diagnosis, not an intervention. Values are identified and then used as care guidelines. Nursing diagnosis does not occur during the intervention phase of the nursing process.
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