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factors influencing self concept - ANSWERS--real/perceived change that threatens ID,
body image, or role performance
-changes that occur in physical, spiritual, emotional, sexual, familial, and sociocultural
health
-other crises
Erikson's Psychosocial Theory - ANSWERS-each stage builds on tasks of the previous
stage, successful mastery leads to sense of self
Infancy (Erikson stage) - ANSWERS-trust vs mistrust
early childhood (Erikson stage) - ANSWERS-autonomy vs shame and doubt
preschool (Erikson stage) - ANSWERS-Initiative vs. guilt; Show independence...line
leader!
school age (Erikson stage) - ANSWERS-industry vs inferiority
adolescence (Erikson stage) - ANSWERS-identity vs role confusion
young adulthood (Erikson stage) - ANSWERS-intimacy vs isolation
,middle adulthood (Erikson stage) - ANSWERS-generativity vs stagnation
maturity (Erikson stage) - ANSWERS-ego integrity vs despair
Nurse's Effect on Patient's Self-Concept - ANSWERS--remain aware of own feelings,
ideas, values, expectations, and judgments
-use pos. and matter of fact approach
-build trusting relationship
-be aware of facial/body expression
components of self concept - ANSWERS--identity
-body image
-role performance
identity confusion occurs when - ANSWERS-there is an inability to adapt to identity
stressors
role performance stressors - ANSWERS--role conflict
-role ambiguity
-role strain
-role overload
identity - ANSWERS-internal sense of individuality, wholeness, and consistency of a
person over time
body image - ANSWERS-involves attitudes related to physical appearance, structure, or
function
role performance - ANSWERS-role conflict, role ambiguity, role strain, role overload
, what is one of the most important influences on a child's development - ANSWERS-
parents
a child's positive self esteem and school achievements are fostered by parents who -
ANSWERS-respond in a firm, consistent and warm manner
a child's negative self esteem is fostered by parents who - ANSWERS-respond in a
harsh, inconsistent, and low-self esteem parents
self concept - ANSWERS-how an individual THINKS of themself; subjective involving a
mix of thoughts, attitudes, and perceptions
-directly affects self-esteem
self esteem - ANSWERS-how an individual FEELS about themselves; overall feeling of
self worth; represents overall judgement of personal worth
development of self concept is - ANSWERS-a life long process
self concept is based on - ANSWERS--sense of competency
-perceived reactions of others to one's body
-ongoing perceptions and interpretations of the thoughts and feelings of others
-personal/professional relationships
-academic/ employment related identity
-personality characteristics that affect self-expectations
-perceptions of events that have impact on self
-mastery of prior/new experiences
-cultural identity
nursing process with self concept (assessment) - ANSWERS-patient-centered care,
direct questioning, observe non-verbal behavior (content of convo), use your own
knowledge of developmental stages, through patient's eyes, coping behaviors (previous