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The nurse caring for a client with renal failure will question the use of a usual dose of which of the following? Select all that apply.
Self-concept
An individual's perception of their own abilities, weaknesses, beliefs, and personality.
Identity
The sense of self, characterized by one's beliefs, personality traits, and values, that distinguishes an individual from others.
Moral Intuitions
Immediate, gut-level ethical judgments that people make without relying on conscious reasoning.
Temperament
The inherent part of an individual's personality that influences how they react to the environment and situations, often evident from infancy.
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