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A charge nurse is discussing the characteristics of a nurse-client relationship with a newly licensed nurse. Which of the following are appropriate to include in the discussion? (SATA)

A. The needs of both participants are met.
B. An emotional commitment exists between the participants.
C. It is goal-directed.
D. Behavioral change is encouraged.
E. A termination date is established.

ATI RN Mental Health Nursing Modules Ch. 5 Application Exercises

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Final answer:

In a nurse-client relationship, the needs of both participants are met, it is goal-directed, and behavioral change is encouraged.

Step-by-step explanation:

In a nurse-client relationship, it is important for both participants' needs to be met, and the relationship is goal-directed, with the aim of achieving positive behavioral change in the client. However, an emotional commitment between the participants is not a characteristic of the nurse-client relationship. Additionally, a termination date is not typically established for this type of relationship.

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