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Put Tuckman's Five Stages of Group Development in order: Storming Performing Adjourning Norming Forming - Answer 1- Forming 2- Storming 3- Norming 4- Performing 5-Adjourning Place the stages of the trans-theoretical theory model of change in order: Contemplation Maintenence Action...

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CNUR 201 Midterm Exam Questions
And Answers (Revised).
Put Tuckman's Five Stages of Group Development in order:

Storming

Performing

Adjourning

Norming

Forming - Answer 1- Forming

2- Storming

3- Norming

4- Performing

5-Adjourning



Place the stages of the trans-theoretical theory model of change in order:

Contemplation

Maintenence

Action

Preparation

Pre-contemplation - Answer 1- Pre-contemplation

2- Contemplation

3- Preparation

4- Action

5- Maintenence



The nurse understands the following response demonstrates effective therapeutic communication:

a.

"What would you like to focus on today?"

,b.

"I know how you feel."

c.

"Why did you stop taking your medication?"

d.

"Things typically get worse before they get better."

e.

"Why do you still smoke when your partner has lung cancer?" - Answer a. "What would you like to
focus on today?"



A client says, "I'm really unsure about trying to quit smoking. I know it would be good for me but it's
hard. I should really try though..." The nurse recognizes the client is most likely in the
___________________ stage of change? - Answer contemplation



The patient in a self-help group session listens to others and then remarks, "I used to think I was the only
one who felt that way. I guess I'm not as alone as I thought." This comment is an example of which
therapeutic factor?

a.

Imitative behavior

b.

Development of socializing techniques

c.

Interpersonal learning

d.

Universality

e.

Instillation of hope - Answer d. Universality



Kabat-Zinn describes, "seeing things as they are, clearly, not as we wish they were" as what basic
concept related to mindfulness practice?

a.

,Understanding

b.

Acceptance

c.

Letting Go

d.

Patience - Answer b. Acceptance



Kabat-Zinn describes, "accepting that things unfold in their own time," as which basic concept related to
mindfulness practice?

a.

Letting Go

b.

Acceptance

c.

Patience

d.

Understanding - Answer c. Patience



A client tells the nurse, "You remind me of my grandchild." What is this statement an example of?

a.

Transference

b.

Mirroring

c.

Manipulation

d.

Counter-transference - Answer a. Transference

, Choose the example below that is not a behaviour associated with a transference reaction.

a.

The nurse being contacted by the patient through social media.

b.

The nurse showing inattention to the patient.

c.

The patient expressing anger towards the nurse

d.

The patient expressing physical attraction to the nurse. - Answer b. The nurse showing inattention to
the patient.



Choose the example(s) below that are behaviours associated with counter-transference reactions. Select
all that apply.

a.

The patient expressing physical attraction to the nurse.

b.

The patient contacting the nurse through social media.

c.

The nurse buying gifts for a special patient.

d.

The nurse showing inattention to the patient.

e.

The patient expressing anger towards the nurse - Answer c. The nurse buying gifts for a special patient.

d. The nurse showing inattention to the patient.



The nurse is speaking with a patient who wants to exercise more frequently to improve their chronic
condition related to joint pain. The nurse states to the patient, "What barriers might you encounter
when you make this change?" Which stage of change best applies to this patient?

a.

Action

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