The nurse is working with a client and wants to learn about the individual's perception of identi-ty. What question should the nurse use to assess this?

1. "What changes would you make in your appearance?"
2. "What activities do you enjoy doing?"
3. "How would you describe yourself?"
4. "What is your usual day like?"


ANS: 3
Asking, "How would you describe yourself?" is an example of a question a nurse could use to assess a client's perception of identity. Asking, "What changes would you make in your appear-ance?" is an example of a question a nurse could use to assess a client's perception of body im-age. Asking, "What activities do you enjoy doing?" is an example of a question a nurse could use to assess a client's perception of self-esteem. Asking, "What is your usual day like?" is an exam-ple of a question a nurse could use to assess a client's role performance.

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