Answer to Question 1
ANS: B
Identity confusion results when people do not maintain a clear, consistent, and continuous consciousness of personal identity. A newly divorced woman would be trying to adapt to a new lifestyle of being single while handling parenting of twins as a single parent. This situation could lead to identity confusion. A college sophomore would have had at least 2 years to adjust to the new life setting, and a self-employed woman would likely be content with creating her own employment opportunity. There is no indication that the middle-aged man with stable employment should have identity confusion.
Answer to Question 2
ANS: B
The nurse will need to follow up for the information that a component of self-concept is coping; this is a misconception and must be corrected. The components of self-concept are identity, body image, and role performance. While self-concept may affect coping, coping is not a component of self-concept.