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The nurse is assessing a 16-year-old who has been diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease (STD). The nurse realizes that such risk-taking behavior is often a predictor of even more serious self-destructive behaviors, and so this client should be:
 
  1. Screened for illegal drug use
  2. Assessed for suicidal ideations
  3. Interviewed regarding alcohol consumption
  4. Provided information regarding birth control

Question 2

A 73-year-old client shares with the nurse that she feels so useless, especially now that arthritis makes her life-long hobby of hand sewing so painful as to make it almost impossible.
 
  Which of the following nursing responses is most therapeutic given the client's current poor self-esteem image?
  1. What is it about sewing that makes it so enjoyable for you?
  2. I'm sure your sewing is beautiful; have you ever considered teaching others to sew?
  3. Maybe you can find something else that will give you as much satisfaction about yourself.
  4. We can attempt to find the proper pain management plan to minimize the dis-comfort so you can sew again.



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Answer to Question 1

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Low self-esteem and stressful life events significantly predict suicidal ideations in adolescents. Nurses in all health care settings need to initiate suicide screening and implement nursing inter-ventions directed toward suicide prevention and early detection. Although the remaining options are areas that should be addressed, suicidal ideations are the most serious possible risk-taking behavior.

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ANS: 2
Researchers have reported a sharp decline in self-esteem around age 70. Based on Erikson's stages of development, a decline in self-concept at this advanced age reflects a diminished need for self-promotion and a shift in self-concept to a more modest and balanced view of the self. The nurse is acknowledging the client's talent as well as providing a possible alternate avenue to improve self-esteem. The remaining options all deal with the issue but either do not provide guidance or may propose unrealistic alternatives.




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