The nurse is conducting a thorough psychosocial assessment of a client who presents with complaints of fatigue, tearfulness, and relationship difficulties. What action by the nurse would support accurate assessment?
1. Take detailed notes to record client responses.
2. Ask as many questions as possible to explore all areas of concern.
3. Start the interview by asking a series of yes/no questions.
4. Investigate the client's culture prior to the interview.
Question 2
The nurse's functional self-esteem is very low after a week of taking care of several clients who have unexpectedly died. What fact about self-esteem should this nurse remember?
1. Even during bad times, functional self-esteem will not regress to a level lower than basic self-esteem.
2. It is important to focus on errors that contributed to client death.
3. Functional self-esteem develops early in life and shouldn't change related to situational problems.
4. It is normal for self-esteem to fluctuate related to daily events and problems.