Which of the following is a nursing diagnosis associated with the effects of alteration in role relationships within the family and work environment?
a. Sleep pattern disturbance
b. Ineffective role performance
c. Altered thought processes
d. Impaired communication
ANS: B
Personal role performance standards reflect personal, social, cultural, gender, institutional, and family expectations. Standards for role performance tend to mirror differentiated practice roles as supported by education, professional licensure, and certifications. Role performance standards are also influenced by institutional norms and may vary depending on the work environment.
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