When assessing how well a client has managed to meet Maslow's fourth-level needs related to self-esteem, the nurse would consider the individual's:

1. Competence
2. Intimate relationships
3. Freedom from fear
4. Vocation


ANS: 1
Self-esteem needs include a desire for adequacy, competence, and self-respect. Option 2 relates to Maslow's third level, affiliation and belonging. Option 3 relates to Maslow's second level, safety and security. Option 4 relates to Maslow's fifth level, self-actualization.

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