10TYK. Self-concept
may vary according to a variety of conditions affecting the individual.
The nurse recognizes that even appropriate nursing interventions are
least likely to alter which of the following?
1. Resources
2. Self-knowledge
3. Core self-concept
4. Social self
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1CTC. Craig is a 20-year-oid male college student who was involved in an automobile crash 3 days ago. suffering a traumatic amputation of his left lower leg. Craig’s mother has remained with him since the crash and is very supportive. His father is grief stricken and having difficulty dealing with Craig's condition because Craig was captain of his college basketball team and his aspirations of becoming a professional athlete. Craig’s condition is stable and he is being placed Into a rehabilitation program immediately. Soon, he will be fitted for a leg prosthesis. Usually an outgoing individual, Craig is somber and nontalkative. He does not look at his leg when dressings are being changed and he refuses to discuss his rehabilitation program.
Given Craig's age, speculate about whether Craig's self-concept is at risk for being adversely affected by his disability.
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1TYK. Sally is 5’7”, weighs 105 lb, and believes that she is fat. Which of the following most represents this perception?
1. Altered body image
2. Altered personal identity
3. Excessive self-expectation
4. Altered core self-concept
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2CTC. Craig is a 20-year-oid male college student who was involved in an automobile crash 3 days ago. suffering a traumatic amputation of his left lower leg. Craig’s mother has remained with him since the crash and is very supportive. His father is grief stricken and having difficulty dealing with Craig's condition because Craig was captain of his college basketball team and his aspirations of becoming a professional athlete. Craig’s condition is stable and he is being placed Into a rehabilitation program immediately. Soon, he will be fitted for a leg prosthesis. Usually an outgoing individual, Craig is somber and nontalkative. He does not look at his leg when dressings are being changed and he refuses to discuss his rehabilitation program.
What data suggest that Craig's self-esteem is. or is at risk for being, negatively affected by his amputation?
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2TYK. Students juggling the responsibilities of work, school, and family are most likely to experience which of the following?
1. Role ambiguity
2. Role strain
3. Role conflict
4. Role enhancement
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3CTC. Craig is a 20-year-oid male college student who was involved in an automobile crash 3 days ago. suffering a traumatic amputation of his left lower leg. Craig’s mother has remained with him since the crash and is very supportive. His father is grief stricken and having difficulty dealing with Craig's condition because Craig was captain of his college basketball team and his aspirations of becoming a professional athlete. Craig’s condition is stable and he is being placed Into a rehabilitation program immediately. Soon, he will be fitted for a leg prosthesis. Usually an outgoing individual, Craig is somber and nontalkative. He does not look at his leg when dressings are being changed and he refuses to discuss his rehabilitation program.
What factors are likely to affect Craig's adaptation to his amputation and rehabilitation?
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3TYK. An appropriate desired outcome for clients with Situational Low Self-Esteem includes which of the following?
1. Restored self-esteem
2. Consistently verbalizes self-acceptance
3. Teaches adaptive skills
4. Describes preoccupation with altered self
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4CTC. Craig is a 20-year-oid male college student who was involved in an automobile crash 3 days ago. suffering a traumatic amputation of his left lower leg. Craig’s mother has remained with him since the crash and is very supportive. His father is grief stricken and having difficulty dealing with Craig's condition because Craig was captain of his college basketball team and his aspirations of becoming a professional athlete. Craig’s condition is stable and he is being placed Into a rehabilitation program immediately. Soon, he will be fitted for a leg prosthesis. Usually an outgoing individual, Craig is somber and nontalkative. He does not look at his leg when dressings are being changed and he refuses to discuss his rehabilitation program.
How would your interventions differ for a client with the same condition who was 70 years old?
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4TYK. An 89-year-old client states, “I’m a lost cause. I can’t even stand long enough to cook my own meals anymore.” Which is the most appropriate response?
1. “That must be difficult. What things are you still able to do?”
2. “Well, that is to be expected at your age.”
3. “Do you have someone else who can cook for you?”
4. “Are you a good cook?”
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5CTC. Craig is a 20-year-oid male college student who was involved in an automobile crash 3 days ago. suffering a traumatic amputation of his left lower leg. Craig’s mother has remained with him since the crash and is very supportive. His father is grief stricken and having difficulty dealing with Craig's condition because Craig was captain of his college basketball team and his aspirations of becoming a professional athlete. Craig’s condition is stable and he is being placed Into a rehabilitation program immediately. Soon, he will be fitted for a leg prosthesis. Usually an outgoing individual, Craig is somber and nontalkative. He does not look at his leg when dressings are being changed and he refuses to discuss his rehabilitation program.
What other groups of clients, in addition to those with amputations, are at risk for the development of altered self-esteem or body image?
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5TYK. An adult who has failed to satisfactorily resolve the developmental task of adolescence—identity versus confusion—is most likely to show which behavior?
1. Asserts independence
2. Is unable to express personal desires
3. Has difficulty working as a member of a team
4. Goes along with the crowd in all activities
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6TYK. During an annual performance review, which statement by the nurse indicates the area of self-awareness?
1. “I rarely make any medication errors.”
2. “I am willing to mentor new nurses.”
3. “My client satisfaction reports agree thar I am friendly and helpful.”
4. “All of my clients have recovered quickly from their health problems.’’
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7TYK. When asked to describe herself, a client newly diagnosed with a chronic illness describes only those roles involving others (e.g., wife, mother, medical assistant) and no personal hobbies or interests. What should the nurse include when planning her care?
1. How her treatment will affect her ability to perform those roles
2. How to set goals for her to develop personal hobbies or interests
3. That the family must be present while the treatment plan is being developed
4. That she will need psychological counseling for role performance in addition to her medical treatment
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8TYK. You are caring for a client who has a nursing diagnosis of Chronic Low Self-Esteem. Which behaviors are consistent with this diagnosis? Select all that apply.
1. Confronts authority
2. Verbalizes own weaknesses
3. Is unable to perform consistent with his/her family role (e.g., mother, father)
4. Sets unrealistically high goals
5. Has difficulty making positive observations about self
6. Has difficulty sleeping
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9TYK. Which interventions are appropriate for a client with low/poor self-concept? Select all that apply.
1. Encourage the client to compare self with others.
2. Suggest the client not say negative things about self.
3. Suggest the client say positive things about self.
4. Recommend the client avoid situations of having to care for others.
5. Communicate very low-level expectations of the client’s behavior.
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1. Resources
2. Self-knowledge
3. Core self-concept
4. Social self
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1CTC. Craig is a 20-year-oid male college student who was involved in an automobile crash 3 days ago. suffering a traumatic amputation of his left lower leg. Craig’s mother has remained with him since the crash and is very supportive. His father is grief stricken and having difficulty dealing with Craig's condition because Craig was captain of his college basketball team and his aspirations of becoming a professional athlete. Craig’s condition is stable and he is being placed Into a rehabilitation program immediately. Soon, he will be fitted for a leg prosthesis. Usually an outgoing individual, Craig is somber and nontalkative. He does not look at his leg when dressings are being changed and he refuses to discuss his rehabilitation program.
Given Craig's age, speculate about whether Craig's self-concept is at risk for being adversely affected by his disability.
Get Solution
1TYK. Sally is 5’7”, weighs 105 lb, and believes that she is fat. Which of the following most represents this perception?
1. Altered body image
2. Altered personal identity
3. Excessive self-expectation
4. Altered core self-concept
Get Solution
2CTC. Craig is a 20-year-oid male college student who was involved in an automobile crash 3 days ago. suffering a traumatic amputation of his left lower leg. Craig’s mother has remained with him since the crash and is very supportive. His father is grief stricken and having difficulty dealing with Craig's condition because Craig was captain of his college basketball team and his aspirations of becoming a professional athlete. Craig’s condition is stable and he is being placed Into a rehabilitation program immediately. Soon, he will be fitted for a leg prosthesis. Usually an outgoing individual, Craig is somber and nontalkative. He does not look at his leg when dressings are being changed and he refuses to discuss his rehabilitation program.
What data suggest that Craig's self-esteem is. or is at risk for being, negatively affected by his amputation?
Get Solution
2TYK. Students juggling the responsibilities of work, school, and family are most likely to experience which of the following?
1. Role ambiguity
2. Role strain
3. Role conflict
4. Role enhancement
Get Solution
3CTC. Craig is a 20-year-oid male college student who was involved in an automobile crash 3 days ago. suffering a traumatic amputation of his left lower leg. Craig’s mother has remained with him since the crash and is very supportive. His father is grief stricken and having difficulty dealing with Craig's condition because Craig was captain of his college basketball team and his aspirations of becoming a professional athlete. Craig’s condition is stable and he is being placed Into a rehabilitation program immediately. Soon, he will be fitted for a leg prosthesis. Usually an outgoing individual, Craig is somber and nontalkative. He does not look at his leg when dressings are being changed and he refuses to discuss his rehabilitation program.
What factors are likely to affect Craig's adaptation to his amputation and rehabilitation?
Get Solution
3TYK. An appropriate desired outcome for clients with Situational Low Self-Esteem includes which of the following?
1. Restored self-esteem
2. Consistently verbalizes self-acceptance
3. Teaches adaptive skills
4. Describes preoccupation with altered self
Get Solution
4CTC. Craig is a 20-year-oid male college student who was involved in an automobile crash 3 days ago. suffering a traumatic amputation of his left lower leg. Craig’s mother has remained with him since the crash and is very supportive. His father is grief stricken and having difficulty dealing with Craig's condition because Craig was captain of his college basketball team and his aspirations of becoming a professional athlete. Craig’s condition is stable and he is being placed Into a rehabilitation program immediately. Soon, he will be fitted for a leg prosthesis. Usually an outgoing individual, Craig is somber and nontalkative. He does not look at his leg when dressings are being changed and he refuses to discuss his rehabilitation program.
How would your interventions differ for a client with the same condition who was 70 years old?
Get Solution
4TYK. An 89-year-old client states, “I’m a lost cause. I can’t even stand long enough to cook my own meals anymore.” Which is the most appropriate response?
1. “That must be difficult. What things are you still able to do?”
2. “Well, that is to be expected at your age.”
3. “Do you have someone else who can cook for you?”
4. “Are you a good cook?”
Get Solution
5CTC. Craig is a 20-year-oid male college student who was involved in an automobile crash 3 days ago. suffering a traumatic amputation of his left lower leg. Craig’s mother has remained with him since the crash and is very supportive. His father is grief stricken and having difficulty dealing with Craig's condition because Craig was captain of his college basketball team and his aspirations of becoming a professional athlete. Craig’s condition is stable and he is being placed Into a rehabilitation program immediately. Soon, he will be fitted for a leg prosthesis. Usually an outgoing individual, Craig is somber and nontalkative. He does not look at his leg when dressings are being changed and he refuses to discuss his rehabilitation program.
What other groups of clients, in addition to those with amputations, are at risk for the development of altered self-esteem or body image?
Get Solution
5TYK. An adult who has failed to satisfactorily resolve the developmental task of adolescence—identity versus confusion—is most likely to show which behavior?
1. Asserts independence
2. Is unable to express personal desires
3. Has difficulty working as a member of a team
4. Goes along with the crowd in all activities
Get Solution
6TYK. During an annual performance review, which statement by the nurse indicates the area of self-awareness?
1. “I rarely make any medication errors.”
2. “I am willing to mentor new nurses.”
3. “My client satisfaction reports agree thar I am friendly and helpful.”
4. “All of my clients have recovered quickly from their health problems.’’
Get Solution
7TYK. When asked to describe herself, a client newly diagnosed with a chronic illness describes only those roles involving others (e.g., wife, mother, medical assistant) and no personal hobbies or interests. What should the nurse include when planning her care?
1. How her treatment will affect her ability to perform those roles
2. How to set goals for her to develop personal hobbies or interests
3. That the family must be present while the treatment plan is being developed
4. That she will need psychological counseling for role performance in addition to her medical treatment
Get Solution
8TYK. You are caring for a client who has a nursing diagnosis of Chronic Low Self-Esteem. Which behaviors are consistent with this diagnosis? Select all that apply.
1. Confronts authority
2. Verbalizes own weaknesses
3. Is unable to perform consistent with his/her family role (e.g., mother, father)
4. Sets unrealistically high goals
5. Has difficulty making positive observations about self
6. Has difficulty sleeping
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9TYK. Which interventions are appropriate for a client with low/poor self-concept? Select all that apply.
1. Encourage the client to compare self with others.
2. Suggest the client not say negative things about self.
3. Suggest the client say positive things about self.
4. Recommend the client avoid situations of having to care for others.
5. Communicate very low-level expectations of the client’s behavior.
Get Solution
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