The barrier in the therapeutic relationship based on the caregiver's inappropriate emotional responses to the client is called
1. transference.
2. transposition.
3. counter-response.
4. countertransference.
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The barriers relating to care providers in the therapeutic relationship include difficulties with attitude, setting helping boundaries, and countertransference.
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1. Axillary. 2. Oral. 3. Rectal. 4. Tympanic.
Which of the following statements about gerontological nursing is supported by research evidence?
A) Geriatric nurse practitioners increase the cost of care for elderly patients in hospitals. B) Whether geriatric nurse practitioners are employed has no effect on the quality of care for older adults in ambulatory care settings. C) Gerontological clinical nurse specialists in acute hospitals decrease the length of stay for elderly patients. D) In acute hospitals, readmission rates post-discharge are higher when gerontological nurse specialists are employed.
What is the primary reason why professionals document?
a. education c. accountability b. research d. reimbursement
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