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Practice Question

When preparing for the first clinical experience at a children's residential facility, the nursing instructor meets with the students to discuss their feelings, beliefs, and attitudes surrounding clients with a history of abuse and self- harm. The primary reason for discussing personal beliefs is to:

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Correct Answer:

guide the students to practice self-awareness so there is no interference with the clients care.

Rationale:

🪞Self-awareness is crucial in mental health settings to ensure that a nurse’s personal beliefs and biases do not affect therapeutic interactions

🧭By encouraging students to explore their own values before client contact, the instructor is promoting ethical and client-centered care

💬Working with clients who have experienced trauma, such as abuse or self-harm, can trigger emotional reactions in caregivers, making preparation through reflection essential

🧠Discussing personal attitudes beforehand helps students recognize when to set boundaries, remain objective, and uphold professional therapeutic communication

📌Core Message

Self-awareness helps future nurses recognize and manage personal biases to provide unbiased and therapeutic care to vulnerable clients

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  • Category: RN Nursing Exams
  • Subcategory: ATI Exams (RN)
  • Domain: Mental Health (RN ati)
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