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A patient states, Ever since I was a kid, I knew I should study, get good grades, and go to medical school. I wanted to be helpful and do good for others.. From this statement, the nurse obtains information to assess this patient's:
 
  a. self-ideal.
  b. self-esteem.
  c. self-concept.
  d. self-actualization.

Question 2

Normative ethics is a term used for guidelines and procedures useful in establishing moral decisions and actions.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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Self-ideal is a person's perception of how he or she should behave on the basis of personal standards.

Answer to Question 2

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