The nurse is conducting a health history interview for a client being seen in a community clinic. When the nurse exhibits a willingness to help, which client behavior is expected in return?

1. Cooperation.
2. Non-compliance.
3. Attitude.
4. Anger.


Correct Answer: 1
By exhibiting a willingness to the help, the client is more likely to be cooperative during the nurse-client interaction. Non-compliance, attitude, or anger are not the expected client behaviors in this situation.

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