Exam 39: Self-Concept
Exam 11: Assessing28 Questions
Exam 12: Diagnosing23 Questions
Exam 13: Planning23 Questions
Exam 14: Implementing and Evaluating29 Questions
Exam 15: Documenting and Reporting24 Questions
Exam 16: Health Promotion28 Questions
Exam 17: Health, Wellness, and Illness13 Questions
Exam 18: Culture and Heritage29 Questions
Exam 19: Complementary and Alternative Healing Modalities28 Questions
Exam 20: Concepts of Growth and Development27 Questions
Exam 21: Promoting Health From Conception Through Adolescence25 Questions
Exam 22: Promoting Health in Young and Middle-Aged Adults19 Questions
Exam 23: Promoting Health in Elders26 Questions
Exam 24: Promoting Family Health18 Questions
Exam 25: Caring28 Questions
Exam 26: Communicating22 Questions
Exam 27: Teaching39 Questions
Exam 28: Delegating, Managing, and Leading25 Questions
Exam 29: Vital Signs24 Questions
Exam 30: Health Assessment29 Questions
Exam 31: Asepsis30 Questions
Exam 32: Safety33 Questions
Exam 33: Hygiene34 Questions
Exam 34: Diagnostic Testing30 Questions
Exam 35: Medications46 Questions
Exam 36: Skin Integrity and Wound Care34 Questions
Exam 37: Perioperative Nursing34 Questions
Exam 38: Sensory Perception26 Questions
Exam 39: Self-Concept27 Questions
Exam 40: Sexuality37 Questions
Exam 41: Spirituality31 Questions
Exam 42: Stress and Coping36 Questions
Exam 43: Loss, Grieving, and Death30 Questions
Exam 44: Rest24 Questions
Exam 45: Activity and Exercise32 Questions
Exam 46: Pain Management44 Questions
Exam 47: Nutrition33 Questions
Exam 48: Urinary Elimination32 Questions
Exam 49: Fecal Elimination35 Questions
Exam 50: Oxygenation44 Questions
Exam 51: Circulation28 Questions
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The nurse suspects that a client is having difficulty with specific self-esteem.Which client statements caused the nurse to have this concern?
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A client tells the nurse that her spouse expects the client to maintain the home and children as well as have a job to help with household expenses.The client is demonstrating fatigue and inadequacy.The nurse identifies which nursing diagnosis as appropriate for the client at this time?
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Which statement should the nurse make first when assessing a client's self-concept?
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The nurse is determining a client's level of psychosocial development according to Erikson's stages.Place the developmental tasks in order according to Erikson's stages of psychosocial development.
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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." What information should the nurse use to plan future interventions for this client?
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The nurse working in a long-term care facility notices that one of the residents has had a recent decline in self-esteem.What intervention would be appropriate for this resident?
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A client recovering from a lumpectomy for breast cancer tells the nurse that she "feels ugly." For which nursing diagnosis should the nurse plan interventions?
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