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The novice nurse is learning about Maslow's hierarchy of needs and its relationship to the theories of human development and the concept of self. What concepts are true regarding self-actualization? Select all that apply.
 
  1. The level is multi-dimensional.
  2. It is the lowest level on the hierarchy of needs.
  3. It is the highest level on the hierarchy of needs.
  4. The level can be achieved after basic needs are met.
  5. The level involves a comfort with one's life meaning.

Question 2

Which characteristics or experiences indicate the nurse is in the third stage of the process of reflection?
 
  1. Struggle between comfort and discomfort
  2. Theoretical reflectivity
  3. Focus on thoughts and feelings
  4. Commitment to change



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: 1, 3, 4, 5
Explanation: Abraham Maslow developed the idea that the individual would not seek need fulfillment at the highest levelself-actualizationif basic human needs such as food, water, and shelter were not met. According to Maslow, this multi-dimensional level involves a comfort with one's own self and with one's life meaning.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: 4
Explanation: The process of self-reflection occurs in three stages. The third stage is characterized by the development of a new perspective, with a commitment to change if necessary. In the first stage, the nurse struggles between comfort and discomfort while focusing on thoughts, behaviors, and feelings. The second stage, critical analysis of the situation, involves exploring new alternatives and determining strengths and areas for improvement.



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