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jerry coleman

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The nurse has been challenged to find ways to emphasize client strengths while caring for a client with the nursing diagnosis Situational low self-esteem relate to job loss. Of the following, which is a strategy most likely to produce the desired effect?
 
  1. Praising the client for even small advancements
  2. Asking the client what a friend would identify as the client's strengths
  3. Looking at employment ads and finding the client a suitable job
  4. Inviting the client to compare herself with her mother or sister

Question 2

If student nurses wish to reduce anxiety about their clinical abilities by using positive affirma-tions to increase confidence, which statement or thought would be consistent with this plan?
 
  1. I should use therapeutic communication techniques.
  2. I am relaxed and more capable each day.
  3. I need to facilitate the healing process.
  4. I can ask my instructor to tell me what to do.



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AngeliqueG

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Answer to Question 1

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Clients with low self-esteem are often reluctant or unable to identify their own strengths. Asking what another person might list may open the door to more realistic self-appraisal. 1. Clients are rarely able to accept praise and use it as a tool for increasing self-esteem. 3. Improved self-esteem comes with proof of increased self-efficacy; thus finding a job for the client would not be maxi-mally helpful. 4. Inviting comparisons between client and a significant other usually produces negative statements about the self and positive statements about the other.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 2
Positive self-affirmations are favorable statements or thoughts about oneself. Only option 2 is an affirming statement. The other options all reflect a need to do something in a different fashion.




jerry coleman

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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


momolu

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Wow, this really help

 

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