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BrownTown3

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A school-age child is attending an afterschool function without her parents. Which stage, according to Erickson, is the child in?
 
  A) industry vs. inferiority
  B) initiative vs. guilt
  C) identity vs. role confusion
  D) autonomy vs. shame

Question 2

Which nursing interventions would address poor self-concept? Select all that apply.
 
  A) Offer praise honestly.
  B) Role model self-confidence.
  C) Emphasize positive attributes in clients.
  D) Assist clients in setting goals that may be tough to reach.
  E) Teach clients to accept responsibility for themselves.



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: A
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School-age children are in the stage of industry vs. inferiority, in which socialization and competence are developing.

Answer to Question 2

Ans: A, B, C, E
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Nursing interventions that assist clients with positive self-evaluation can help change poor self-concept. Nursing interventions aimed at changing behavior also assist clients with self-concept problems. General measures that bring about behavioral changes include accepting responsibility for self, defining realistic goals, using resources to enact change, and rewarding positive outcomes. Goals must be realistic and achievable.



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