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krzymel

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The personal values and beliefs in one's ability to achieve health behavior changes is known as
 
  a. social incentive.
  b. self-efficacy.
  c. cognitive motivator.
  d. physical motivator.

Question 2

A client has just completed an alcohol detoxification program. The client has recently experienced the loss of his wife and has been having difficulties at work.
 
  The client has some serious health effects from long-term alcohol abuse, including elevated serum liver enzymes. The client states, Alcohol is ruining my life; I will do anything to quit drinking. The nurse should
 
  a. ask the client what kinds of changes will be needed in order to stop drinking.
  b. discuss the client's elevated serum liver enzymes and the predictive consequences of serious health problems, including premature death.
  c. ask the client what life would be like without alcohol.
  d. remind the client that he or she has been abstinent from drinking, allowing liver tests to significantly improve.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
Education and counseling for health promotion can include information on risk factors or behaviors impacting health and ways to address negative social, economic, and environmental determinants of health. A health promotion format considers a person's personal values and beliefs about his or her ability to achieve health behavior changes (self-efficacy) as part of client assessment. Social incentive, cognitive motivator, and physical motivator are motivating factors.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
The client is in the preparation stage of change, in which characteristic behaviors include the client deciding there is a problem and the client's willingness to make a change. A suggested approach in this stage is to help the client choose the best course of action to take in resolving the problem. A sample statement by the nurse includes, What kinds of changes will you need to make to stop drinking? Most people find Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) helpful as a support. Have you heard of them? In the precontemplation stage of change, the client does not think there is a problem and is not considering the possibility of change. A suggested approach in this stage is to raise doubt by giving informational feedback to raise awareness of a health problem and health risks. A sample statement by the nurse includes, Your lab tests show liver damage. These tests can be predictive of serious health problems and premature death. In the contemplation stage of change, the client thinks there may be a problem, is thinking about change, and is going back and forth between concern and unconcern. A suggested approach in this stage is to tip the balance; allow open discussion of pros and cons of changing behavior; build motivation for change; and help the client justify a positive commitment. A sample statement by the nurse includes, It sounds as though you think you may have a drinking problem, but are not sure you are an alcoholic. What would your life be like without alcohol? In the maintenance stage of change, the client perseveres with positive behavioral change. A suggested approach in this stage is to help the client identify and use strategies to sustain progress, to point out positive changes, and to accept temporary setbacks and use steps in the determination phase, if needed. A sample statement by the nurse includes, It's hard to let go of old habits, but you have been abstinent for 3 months now, and your liver tests are significantly improved.




krzymel

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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


nothere

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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