PHASES OF NURSE – CLIENT RELATIONSHIP
Phase I: Pre Interaction - No face-to-face interaction with client
Phase II: Introductory/Orientation
- Rapport setting, contract setting, sets tone for rest of relationship
- Testing behavior (orientation) resisting behavior (non compliance)
Phase III: Working
- Implementation of nursing care plans
- View as unique individuals
- Employ decision-making and technical skills and communication skills
Phase IV: Termination
- Characterized by ambivalence on both nurse and client
- Discharge phase
- Evaluation of care given by nurse
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