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Fundamentals of Nursing Study Set 5
Quiz 40: Self-Concept
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
A nurse is assessing an Indigenous client for self-esteem following a suicide attempt. The nurse notices that he does not maintain eye contact and is hesitant at answering questions. The nurse documents this as:
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Which statement should the nurse make first when assessing the client's self-concept?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Which statement, made by the client, would indicate a "me-centred" self-concept?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
The nurse is assisting a client in setting goals as a strategy to reinforce strengths. What intervention should the nurse employ?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
During assessment, the client frequently refers to her Indigenous Australian cultural background. The nurse assesses that the client's culture is a strong part of which of the following?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
A rare malignancy will require the amputation of an adolescent client's leg. The client refuses the surgery, stating: "I would rather die than have my leg amputated". The nurse plans future interventions based upon which of the following?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
During the assessment interview, the client is quiet and answers questions only minimally. What action should the nurse take in regard to this apparent unwillingness to share information?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
The adolescent male client who weighs 45 kilograms tells the nurse that he is considering taking "some herbal stuff" to increase his muscle mass and make him stronger. The nurse should interpret this statement as an indication that this client has which of the following?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
The clinical nurse consultant/unit coordinator has instituted a series of classes on self-concept development for staff nurses. Why is it important that the classes include information to improve the nurses' self-concept as well as information to use with clients?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not a component of self-concept?
Question 11
Multiple Choice
A client who has recently lost the 34 kilograms recommended by his doctor continues to dress in loose, baggy clothing and frequently refers to himself as "fat". The nurse interprets this finding as most likely indicating which of the following?
Question 12
Multiple Choice
The client's wife complains to the nurse that it seems as if her husband is not making much progress in developing a more positive self-esteem. What statement by the nurse would be appropriate?
Question 13
Multiple Choice
Which nursing intervention would be helpful when caring for a client who has negative self-esteem?
Question 14
Multiple Choice
The newly graduated nurse is working with a mentor who has been a nurse for 25 years. The mentor tells the new graduate, "I learn something new about nursing every day". What does this indicate about the mentor's self-awareness?