The nurse is engaged in a relationship with a client. Which action should the nurse take when in the continuation phase of this relationship?
1. Identify major problems
2. Anticipate issues once discharged
3. Teach how to self-administer insulin
4. Recognize barriers to communication
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Rationale 1: Identifying major problems occurs in the orientation phase.
Rationale 2: Anticipating issues once discharged occurs in the termination phase.
Rationale 3: Teaching self-care occurs during the continuation phase.
Rationale 4: Recognizing barriers to communication occurs in the orientation phase.
Global Rationale: Teaching self-care occurs during the continuation phase.Identifying major problems and recognizing barriers to communication occurs in the orientation phase. Anticipating issues once discharged occurs in the termination phase.
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