Podcast
Questions and Answers
According to William Glasser, what are the 2 needs to be mentally healthy?
According to William Glasser, what are the 2 needs to be mentally healthy?
- The need for power and control over others
- The need for material possessions and self-confidence
- The need for intellectual stimulation and social recognition
- The need to be loved and to love, and the need to feel worthwhile to self and others (correct)
What are some of the characteristics of a self-actualized person according to Maslow?
What are some of the characteristics of a self-actualized person according to Maslow?
- Dependent on others, fearful of new ideas
- Open to new ideas, highly independent, dedicated to work (correct)
- Avoids privacy, dependent on others
- Lack of self-confidence, avoids work
What is one of the criteria of a mentally healthy person according to Marie Jahoda?
What is one of the criteria of a mentally healthy person according to Marie Jahoda?
- Lack of awareness of one's actions
- Similar self-concept to how others perceive the person (correct)
- Inability to accept oneself
- Negative attitude towards oneself
In the concept of nursing as a profession, what does 'autonomy' refer to?
In the concept of nursing as a profession, what does 'autonomy' refer to?
What is a common attribute of a professional nurse?
What is a common attribute of a professional nurse?
What are the 4 Major Attributes of Human Beings according to the text?
What are the 4 Major Attributes of Human Beings according to the text?
What are the components of nursing in relation to man?
What are the components of nursing in relation to man?
How does the text describe man's composition in terms of subsystems and suprasystems?
How does the text describe man's composition in terms of subsystems and suprasystems?
What characteristic does man possess in relation to diseases and health according to the text?
What characteristic does man possess in relation to diseases and health according to the text?
How does the text describe man's parts in relation to the sum of all his parts?
How does the text describe man's parts in relation to the sum of all his parts?