Client reactions of intense hostility or feelings of strong affection toward the nurse are common forms of

A. resistance.
B. transference.
C. countertransference.
D. emotional abreaction.


Answer: B. transference.

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The intervention appropriate for an antisocial client with a nursing diagnosis of ineffective coping

related to manipulation of others is to a. refer requests and questions related to care to the primary nurse. b. provide negative reinforcement for acting-out behavior. c. ignore, rather than confront, inappropriate behavior. d. encourage the client to discuss feelings of fear and inferiority.

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A child is receiving a seasonal influenza vaccination administered by nasal inhalation. What type of immunity is expected to develop as a result of this vaccination method?

a. Artificially acquired passive immunity b. Artificially acquired active immunity c. Naturally acquired passive immunity d. Naturally acquired active immunity

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A genetic condition such as sickle cell disease requires a gene from the mother and one from the father for the disease to be expressed in the offspring. This is referred to as:

A) autosomal recessive. B) a trisomy. C) transposition. D) mixed dominance.

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