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renzo156

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When working with middle-aged adults, the nurse identifies their primary developmental task as
 
  a. determining that one is making a contribution to society
  b. that they can rely on their family in times of need
  c. that they have left the world a better place
  d. finding out who they are

Question 2

If an assessment of a client takes place in the field, the nurse must be aware of all of the facts except
 
  a. the nurse would not be liable if they did not begin to give care
  b. the Good Samaritan Law applies
  c. the nurse must stay with the client until another qualified health care provider arrives
  d. the Abandonment Law applies



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Answer to Question 1

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The primary developmental task of middle-aged persons revolves around the conflict of generativity or a sense that one is making a contribution to society versus stagnation or a sense of nonmeaning in one's life.

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