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| how the indiv views himself |
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| how indiv feels about himself |
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| bodily fx, loss of limb, scarring, decline in activity tolerance- stroke, heart attack |
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| promote successful coping and positive health outcomes |
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industry v inferiority v. imp b/c of PUBERTY |
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identity v role confusion influenced by PEERS |
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| erikson's stages are used in the development of |
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| successful passing of erikson's stages leads to |
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| stage 5 individuals are primarily concerned with |
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| appearance- they want to look like everyone else |
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| chronic illness and role performance can |
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| affect a persons behavior |
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| individuality, wholeness, and consistency of a person OVER TIME and in different situations |
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| a private view of maleness or femaleness |
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| the masculine or feminine behavior exhibited |
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| what type of behavior provides a model for the pt and family to follow when it comes to care? |
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| a positive, matter-of-fact approach |
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| includes physical appearance structure and fx |
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| any real or perceived change that threatens identity, body image, or role performance |
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| stressors challenge a person's |
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| use what kind of communication when talking to a pt? |
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| nurses need to be knowledgeable about sexual 1-3 |
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| functioning, issues, and assessment |
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| there is a what b/t nurse, pt/ nurse, provider/ nurse? |
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