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The clinic nurse notes that a client in the waiting room smiles often at the client's toddler and hugs and kisses the child periodically as well.
 
  The nurse, who interprets this behavior in light of Coopersmith's four components of self-esteem, understands that this client is positively affecting the child's sense of:
  1. competence/mastery.
  2. power/control.
  3. moral worth/virtue.
  4. acceptance/worthiness.

Question 2

Your client had a right above-knee amputation 6 weeks ago and was given the nursing diagnosis Disturbed body image. He is now actively involved in physical therapy, learning to use his prosthesis. He has entered which stage of re-imaging?
 
  1. fourth
  2. first
  3. second
  4. third



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