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The nurse knows the Johari Window is a theoretical tool used to represent:
 
  1. The id and the superego in relation to self-awareness.
  2. Depression in family members.
  3. A multidimensional model of self.
  4. Self-disclosure in relation to others.

Question 2

What are suggested outcomes for the nursing diagnosis of Ineffective Individual Coping for a client with anorexia nervosa? Standard Text: Select all that apply.
 
  1. Actions to manage stressors that tax an individual's resources
  2. Ability to self-restrain altered perceptions
  3. Ability to self-restrain compulsive or impulsive behaviors
  4. Ability to acquire, organize, and use information
  5. Adequate nutrients taken into the body



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Rationale: There are many ways to think about self-awareness. Some theorists have used the image of multiple masks that people wear under a variety of circumstances. Others have written about the true self versus the false self or the good me, the bad me, and the real me. Common to all these concepts is the idea that self-awareness is a complex, multidimensional phenomenon, often contradictory and partly undiscovered. The Johari Awareness Model, often called simply the Johari Window, is a theoretical tool used to represent self-awareness and self-disclosure in relation to other people. Depression, a multidimensional model of self, and the id and superego are not parts of the Johari Window.

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Rationale: Actions to manage stressors that tax an individual's resources relates to coping, which is a NOC outcome related to Ineffective Individual Coping.





 

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