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Which of the following would nurse R use as the best measure to determine a client's progress in rehabilitation?

The best measure to determine a client's progress in rehabilitation is the number of drug- free days he has. The longer the client is free of drugs, the better the prognosis is. 24.

During which phase will the nurse first discuss terminating the therapeutic nurse client relationship?

The resolution or ending phase is the final stage of the nurse-client relationship. After the client's problems or issues are addressed, the relationship needs to be completed before it can be terminated.

Which positive symptoms of schizophrenia should the nurse document in the client's chart?

Positive symptoms: ADDS things..
Hallucinations..
Delusions..
Disorganized speech..
Bizarre behavior..