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student77

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The client has just learned that his motorcycle accident has resulted in his left leg being ampu-tated. When helping this client form goals and strategies for realistic goals, the nurse needs to assess the client's:
 
  1. Ideal and perceived self-concept
  2. Intellectual and spiritual strengths
  3. Involvement with significant others
  4. Interests and past accomplishments

Question 2

A client is manifesting behaviors that are consistent with a negative self-concept. The nurse that is working with him has observed that the client maintains:
 
  1. Frequent eye contact
  2. Independence in self-care
  3. A passive personal attitude
  4. An interest in the surroundings



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Answer to Question 1

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What individuals think and how they feel about themselves affects the way in which they care for themselves. A physical change in the body, such as an amputation, can lead to an altered body image affecting identity and self-esteem. The nurse should assess the client's ideal and perceived self-concept in order to help the client establish realistic goals and implementation strategies. Intellectual and spiritual strengths may be important when determining a client's abil-ity to cope. However, when developing goals and implementation strategies, the process is going to begin with the client's perception of self-concept, because this will greatly impact his response to the amputation. When assessing coping behaviors of an individual, involvement with signifi-cant others may be an indication of available resources as well as a source of strength for a client. Assessing a client's interests and past accomplishments may provide information regarding a cli-ent's identity. Identity is only one component of self-concept. The nurse needs to determine the client's ideal and perceived self-concept in order to get the big picture as this will greatly im-pact his response to the amputation.

Answer to Question 2

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A passive attitude is a behavioral characteristic suggestive of a negative self-concept. Avoidance of eye contact would be a behavior suggestive of a negative self-concept. Being excessively de-pendent is characteristic of a negative self-concept. A lack of interest in what is happening in one's surroundings is characteristic of a negative self-concept.




student77

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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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