The nurse is assisting the client to increase self-esteem. Through the use of teaching empowerment, which of the following interventions will help meet that goal? (Select all that apply.)

a. using assertiveness skills d. being a part of effective change
b. not feeling a part of a group e. focusing on limiting options
c. increasing positive self-image f. believing in making a difference


A, C, D, F
A client's self-esteem will increase when using the following elements: having decision-making power, having information and resources, having options, using assertiveness skills, being a part of effective change in self or community, increasing positive self-image, and believing in making a difference.

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