Define self-esteem and explain how it differs from self-concept


Self-esteem refers to our feelings about ourselves at any given moment or over a given period of time. Self-esteem fluctuates based on the events we experience. Self-concept is established during the early years and is generally more permanent.

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Which of the following best describes the established complete PFSH level?

a. Documentation supporting two or three of the three PFSH elements for a patient who is established with the clinician or facility b. Documentation supporting all three of the three PFSH elements for a patient who is new to the clinician or facility c. Documentation supporting one of the three PFSH elements for a patient who is established with the clinician or facility d. Documentation supporting one or two of the three PFSH elements for a patient who is new to the clinician or facility

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Predicting a difficult BVM mask seal uses which of the following mnemonics?

a. FROPVD b. SALT c. MMAP d. BOOTS

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Pediatric patients generally suffer respiratory arrest secondary to cardiac arrest.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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The ICD-10-CM codes for contusion of right and left eyelid and periocular area, initial encounter, are _____

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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