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The nurse who is caring for a patient with an ileostomy is aware that the continual loss of liquid stool may result in:
Self-concept
An individual's comprehensive perception of themselves, including beliefs about one's traits, qualities, and capabilities.
Actual Abilities
The real skills, talents, and competencies that an individual genuinely possesses as opposed to perceived abilities.
Self-discrepancy Theory
A psychological model that explains how the difference between one's actual self and ideal or ought selves affects emotional states.
Ought Self
A component of self-discrepancy theory referring to the representation of the attributes someone believes they should possess, often influenced by societal expectations.
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