The result of a nurse becoming subjectively involved in a therapeutic relationship is likely to be that the client will:

1. Explore issues
2. Expand on topics
3. Feel accepted and understood
4. Stop sharing information


ANS: 4
The outcome of subjective involvement with a client will be negative. Only option 4 is a negative outcome. Options 1, 2, and 3 are desirable outcomes.

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