Which of the following is a barrier to a meaningful effective nurse-patient relationship? {Ans: intrusion into personal space Rationale: space barriers for this meaningful effective nurse patient relationship includes anxiety, stereotyping, either by the nurse or the patient, over familiarity usually from the nurse, and that personal space violation, so it says in the book that individuals living in a Western culture need 86 to 108 square feet of personal space.}A terminally ill patient states, "I understand that I have cancer, but I just want to see my grandchild born." Which stage of dying is the patient experiencing? a. "Why me?" b. "No, not me" c. "Yes, me, but...." d. "Yes, me" {Ans: c. "Yes, me, but...." Rationale: b. "No, not me" = denial a. "Why me?" = anger c. "Yes, me, but...." = bargaining phase d. "Yes, me" = depressed, mood swings, acceptance phase}This theory assumes that people possess a natural tendency to learn and flourish in an encouraging environment. {Ans: Humanisitc}The nurses caring for a client experiencing moderate anxiety, what would the nurse expect the client to exhibit? a. no response to sensory perception; no cognitive or coping abilities; immobilization. b. decreased sensitivity to pain;