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HudsonKB16

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The nurse is practicing self-reflection when caring for a patient with a severe mental illness. How will the nurse measure the effect of self-reflection?
 
  1. By the nurse's ability to use self-disclosure.
  2. By the patient's ability to use self-disclosure.
  3. By changes in the patient's thoughts and behaviors.
  4. By changes in the nurse's own thoughts and behaviors.

Question 2

The nurse who uses his or her whole self to achieve the moral ideal when caring for the patient with mental illness is providing care most closely associated with which nursing theorist?
 
  1. Patricia Benner
  2. Martha Rogers
  3. Hildegard Peplau
  4. Florence Nightingale



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: 4
Explanation: The nurse may measure the effect of self-reflection by changes in the nurse's own thoughts and behaviors. Self-disclosure is a strategy to decrease the hidden area of self, but is not self-reflection. Self-reflection is the nurse's opportunity to examine his or her own actions and motivations and feelings. Evaluation of the nurse's self-reflection is not dependent on the patient's ability to use self-disclosure or changes in the patient's thoughts and behaviors.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: 4
Explanation: Florence Nightingale believed that the nurse achieves the moral ideal when using
the whole self  to establish a caring relationship with the patient. While the other answer choices were nurse theorists, these individuals did not emphasize the moral ideal as Nightingale did.





 

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