A nurse is assigned to care for an elderly client in an extended healthcare facility. The client appears to be confused about the changes that occur in life. Which principle of Levinson's theory should the nurse use to educate the client?
A) Set developmental tasks
B) Past resolutions and decisions
C) Reminiscence in older adulthood
D) Balance between society and self
D
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a. NANDA c. Nursing process b. Comorbidities d. Population assessment
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a. newborn care. b. stress management. c. medical emergencies. d. accident/error prevention.
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A. urinary frequency B. fever C. suprapubic tenderness D. lower gastrointestinal (GI) upset