Fundamentals of Nursing: The Art and Science of Person-Centered Care Tenth, North American Edition - Self-Concept Related

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A nurse practicing in a health clinic assesses patient's self-concept during the patient intake. Which of these patients would the nurse identify has risk for problems related to self-concept?

  • A. Older adult scheduled for a hysterectomy next week
  • B. Young adult pastor whose vocal cords were paralyzed after a surgical procedure
  • C. Young accountant who survives a heart attack and near-death experience
  • D. Model who just learned that they have breast cancer
  • E. Adolescent recovering from a spinal cord injury who will be wheelchair "mobile"
Correct Answer: B,C,D,E

Rationale: Based on the data, those who are at risk for negative self-concept include the pastor who will face challenges without his voice, the survivor of the near-death experience, and the model, whose work and livelihood depends on their physical appearance. The older adult would be least likely to experience body image or role performance disturbance because they are beyond childbearing years, and the surgery should not impair their functional ability.