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strangeaffliction

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When interviewing a client, the nurse asks the client to describe him-or herself to understand his or her identity. The MOST appropriate rationale for obtaining this information is:
 
  a. to influence client's identity
  b. to enhance client's self-concept
  c. to gain insight if client is comfortable with his or her identity
  d. to recall memories of success

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT a nursing intervention to promote a client's positive self-concept?
 
  a. Listen to the client's self description. c. Refrain for taking risks.
  b. Maintain realistic goals. d. Involve client in decision making.



Kedrick2014

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Answer to Question 1

C
A client's identity is assessed by asking the person to describe him- or herself. This description of the self provides the nurse with insight as to whether or not the client is comfortable with his or her identity.

Answer to Question 2

C
Nursing interventions to promote a positive self-concept includes identifying client strengths, listening to the client's self-description, involve the client in decision making, keep goals realistic, encourage the client to think positively, maintain an environment conducive to client self-expression, and explain to the client how to use positive self-talk instead of negative self-talk.



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