Chapter 11: Self-Perception and Self-Concept

Basic Geriatric Nursing 5th Edition by Gloria Hoffman Wold

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Chapter 11: Self-Perception and Self-Concept

 

Complete Chapter Questions With Answers

 

Sample Questions Are Posted Below

 

MULTIPLE CHOICE

 

  1. The nurse cautions a group of older adults that the greatest damage to self-worth is measuring self against:
a. internal ideals.
b. individual values.
c. external standards.
d. expressions of positive feedback.

 

ANS:   C

The use of external standards rather than internal values is an inadequate platform for self-worth. The use of positive feedback and internal individual values supports a positive perception of self-worth.

DIF:    Cognitive Level: Comprehension       REF:    200      OBJ:    1

TOP:    Self-Worth      KEY:   Nursing Process Step: Implementation

MSC:   NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Psychosocial Adaptation

 

  1. The nurse is aware that a positive self-perception is largely dependent on the:
a. ability to control life’s choices.
b. financial success attained in life.
c. family relationships.
d. degree of wellness.

 

ANS:   A

Being in control of life’s choices increases and maintains a positive self-perception.

DIF:    Cognitive Level: Comprehension       REF:    201      OBJ:    1

TOP:    Self-Perception                       KEY:   Nursing Process Step: Assessment

MSC:   NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Psychosocial Adaptation

 

  1. The nurse recognizes that a major indicator of a positive self-image in an older adult living in a long-term care facility is:
a. feeding self independently.
b. maintaining urinary continence.
c. having family visitors every week.
d. neat grooming and wearing fresh clothing.

 

ANS:   D

Neat grooming and care in personal appearance are cardinal indicators of a positive self-image.

DIF:    Cognitive Level: Application REF:    201      OBJ:    1

TOP:    Self-Image      KEY:   Nursing Process Step: Assessment

MSC:   NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Psychosocial Adaptation

 

  1. The nurse explains that older adults often resort to cosmetic surgery to maintain the appearance of youth and self-worth because the concept of ageism has painted old age as:
a. an inactive population of self-indulgent persons.
b. a group that has opted to isolate themselves.
c. physically inept and nonproductive.
d. an antisocial but active group.

 

ANS:   C

Ageism has defined the older adult as physically inept, nonproductive, and essentially unattractive.

DIF:    Cognitive Level: Comprehension       REF:    202      OBJ:    1

TOP:    Ageism            KEY:   Nursing Process Step: Implementation

MSC:   NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Psychosocial Adaptation

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