Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) Practice Exam

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Which option is not a characteristic of interest-based conflicts?

  1. They arise from circumstances

  2. They often can be resolved quickly

  3. They arise from interactions

  4. They involve questions of sense of self

The correct answer is: They involve questions of sense of self

Interest-based conflicts primarily center around the underlying needs or interests of the individuals involved rather than deeper emotional or identity issues. While options describing circumstances, interactions, and the potential for quicker resolutions are indicators of interest-based conflicts, the involvement of questions of sense of self typically aligns more with identity-based conflicts. In these cases, individuals may feel that their personal values, beliefs, or sense of worth is being challenged, complicating the resolution process. Thus, interest-based conflicts do not consistently involve such personal dimensions, making this characteristic distinct from the others listed.