Asked by Danielle Casey on Jul 24, 2024

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A 40-year-old adult living with parents states, "I'm happy but I don't socialize much. My work is routine. When new things come up, my boss explains them a few times to make sure I understand. At home, my parents make decisions for me, and I go along with them." A nurse should identify interventions to improve this patient's:

A) self-concept.
B) overall happiness.
C) appraisal of reality.
D) control over behavior.

Self-concept

An individual's perception of their own identity, including beliefs, feelings, and thoughts about oneself.

Control Over Behavior

The ability to regulate and manage one's actions or reactions, often in the context of psychological resilience or discipline.

Appraisal of Reality

The process by which an individual evaluates the external world and distinguishes between perceptions and interpretations of reality.

  • Formulate fundamental treatment approaches for individuals diagnosed with particular psychological conditions.
  • Comprehend and facilitate the improvement of patient resilience.
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Aisha NasimJul 30, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The patient feels the need for multiple explanations of new tasks at work and, despite being 40 years of age, allows both parents to make all decisions. These behaviors indicate a poorly developed self-concept. Although the patient reports being happy, the subsequent comments refute that self-appraisal. The patient's comments do not indicate that he/she is out of touch with reality. The patient's needs are broader than control over own behavior.