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Self-concept is linked to job performance and satisfaction in what developmental stage?
A. Early childhood
B. Adolescence
C. Young adulthood
D. Older adulthood
C
The awareness of being a unique person distinct and separate from others is typically related to which component of self-concept?
A. Identity
B. Body image
C. Role performance
D. Sense of competency
A
The nurse determines that the self-concept of an older adult client is at risk when the client reports that:
A. His family counts on him to plan the family reunion.
B. He manages his retirement money and investments.
C. He was asked to
D
The nurse recognizes that a client is experiencing role performance stress when the client:
A. Expresses difficulty managing a career and a family
B. Has had a failed marriage
C. Has been diagnosed with a chronic condition
D. Rep
A
client is admitted following an amputation of his leg. A priority consideration of the nurse in dealing with the client’s altered self-concept is that the nurse:
A. Speaks to the client through the family members
B. Makes decisions for the
C
During an assessment interview the nurse observes the following client behaviors. Which one could be indicative of a poor self-concept?
A. Using humor during the interview
B. Expressing a strong opinion about the cost of health care
C.
C
A client says, “I’m no good to anyone anymore.” The nurse’s best response should be:
A. “Why would you say something like that?”
B. “Tell me what you mean.”
C. “I know how you must feel.”
D. “Oh, you know ho
B
A middle-adult woman who lives with and takes care of her aged mother is given the nursing diagnosis “caregiver role strain.” An appropriate goal for this diagnosis should be:
A. The client will deal with her stress in appropriate ways.
D
Desirable outcomes when evaluating a client with low self-esteem following a stroke should include:
A. The client asks the nurse to write down the schedule for his or her physical therapy.
B. The family members take shifts to care for the cl
A
client with a goal to improve self-esteem continues to avoid eye contact and is hesitant to talk about his or her feelings. The most likely reason that the goal is unmet is that:
A. The goal is unrealistic for adult clients.
B. More time is
B

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