Author Question: What statement about empowerment is accurate? 1. Others can create conditions that make it ... (Read 6 times)

codyclark

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What statement about empowerment is accurate?
 
  1.
  Others can create conditions that make it easier for us to empower ourselves.
  2.
  Empowerment can only come from others.
  3.
  Empowerment can only come from within oneself.
  4.
  Empowerment leads to self-confidence.

Question 2

When you create empowering conditions for others, you _____ their empowerment.
 
  1.
  decrease
  2.
  facilitate
  3.
  manage
  4.
  change



bitingbit

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 1
Contributions such as feedback from others, experiences of love and trust, and general feeling of acceptance assist in building self-confidence and the inner core of confidence that a person needs to feel self-empowered.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 2
You, as the nurse, give patients the knowledge and skills they need. You create empowering conditions for your patients, so you are facilitating their empowerment.



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