- Marco
approached Nurse Trish asking for advice on how to deal with his
alcohol addiction. Nurse Trish should tell the client that the only
effective treatment for alcoholism is:
- Psychotherapy
- Alcoholics anonymous (A.A.)
- Total abstinence
- Aversion Therapy
- Nurse
Hazel is caring for a male client who experience false sensory
perceptions with no basis in reality. This perception is known as:
- Hallucinations
- Delusions
- Loose associations
- Neologisms
- Nurse
Monet is caring for a female client who has suicidal tendency. When
accompanying the client to the restroom, Nurse Monet should…
- Give her privacy
- Allow her to urinate
- Open the window and allow her to get some fresh air
- Observe her
- Nurse Maureen is developing a plan of care for a female client with anorexia nervosa. Which action should the nurse include in the plan?
- Provide privacy during meals
- Set-up a strict eating plan for the client
- Encourage client to exercise to reduce anxiety
- Restrict visits with the family
- A client is experiencing anxiety attack. The most appropriate nursing intervention should include?
- Turning on the television
- Leaving the client alone
- Staying with the client and speaking in short sentences
- Ask the client to play with other clients
- A female client is admitted with a diagnosis of delusions of GRANDEUR. This diagnosis reflects a belief that one is:
- Being Killed
- Highly famous and important
- Responsible for evil world
- Connected to client unrelated to oneself
- A 20 year old client was diagnosed with dependent personality disorder. Which behavior is not most likely to be evidence of ineffective individual coping?
- Recurrent self-destructive behavior
- Avoiding relationship
- Showing interest in solitary activities
- Inability to make choices and decision without advise
- A male client is diagnosed with schizotypal personality disorder. Which signs would this client exhibit during social situation?
- Paranoid thoughts
- Emotional affect
- Independence need
- Aggressive behavior
- Nurse
Claire is caring for a client diagnosed with bulimia. The most
appropriate initial goal for a client diagnosed with bulimia is?
- Encourage to avoid foods
- Identify anxiety causing situations
- Eat only three meals a day
- Avoid shopping plenty of groceries
- Nurse Tony was caring for a 41 year old female client. Which behavior by the client indicates adult cognitive development?
- Generates new levels of awareness
- Assumes responsibility for her actions
- Has maximum ability to solve problems and learn new skills
- Her perception are based on reality
- A
neuromuscular blocking agent is administered to a client before ECT
therapy. The Nurse should carefully observe the client for?
- Respiratory difficulties
- Nausea and vomiting
- Dizziness
- Seizures
- A
75 year old client is admitted to the hospital with the diagnosis of
dementia of the Alzheimer’s type and depression. The symptom that is
unrelated to depression would be?
- Apathetic response to the environment
- “I don’t know” answer to questions
- Shallow of labile effect
- Neglect of personal hygiene
- Nurse Trish is working in a mental health facility; the nurse priority nursing intervention for a newly admitted client with bulimia nervosa would be to?
- Teach client to measure I & O
- Involve client in planning daily meal
- Observe client during meals
- Monitor client continuously
- Nurse Patricia is aware that the major health complication associated with intractable anorexia nervosa would be?
- Cardiac dysrhythmias resulting to cardiac arrest
- Glucose intolerance resulting in protracted hypoglycemia
- Endocrine imbalance causing cold amenorrhea
- Decreased metabolism causing cold intolerance
- Nurse Anna can minimize agitation in a disturbed client by?
- Increasing stimulation
- limiting unnecessary interaction
- increasing appropriate sensory perception
- ensuring constant client and staff contact
- A
39 year old mother with obsessive-compulsive disorder has become
immobilized by her elaborate hand washing and walking rituals. Nurse
Trish recognizes that the basis of O.C. disorder is often:
- Problems with being too conscientious
- Problems with anger and remorse
- Feelings of guilt and inadequacy
- Feeling of unworthiness and hopelessness
- Mario
is complaining to other clients about not being allowed by staff to
keep food in his room. Which of the following interventions would be
most appropriate?
- Allowing a snack to be kept in his room
- Reprimanding the client
- Ignoring the clients behavior
- Setting limits on the behavior
- Conney with borderline personality disorder
who is to be discharge soon threatens to “do something” to herself if
discharged. Which of the following actions by the nurse would be most
important?
- Ask a family member to stay with the client at home temporarily
- Discuss the meaning of the client’s statement with her
- Request an immediate extension for the client
- Ignore the clients statement because it’s a sign of manipulation
- Joey a client with antisocial personality disorder
belches loudly. A staff member asks Joey, “Do you know why people find
you repulsive?” this statement most likely would elicit which of the
following client reaction?
- Depensiveness
- Embarrassment
- Shame
- Remorsefulness
- Which of the following approaches would be most appropriate to use with a client suffering from narcissistic personality disorder when discrepancies exist between what the client states and what actually exist?
- Rationalization
- Supportive confrontation
- Limit setting
- Consistency
- Cely
is experiencing alcohol withdrawal exhibits tremors, diaphoresis and
hyperactivity. Blood pressure is 190/87 mmhg and pulse is 92 bpm. Which
of the medications would the nurse expect to administer?
- Naloxone (Narcan)
- Benzlropine (Cogentin)
- Lorazepam (Ativan)
- Haloperidol (Haldol)
- Which of the following foods would the nurse Trish eliminate from the diet of a client in alcohol withdrawal?
- Milk
- Orange Juice
- Soda
- Regular Coffee
- Which of the following would Nurse Hazel expect to assess for a client who is exhibiting late signs of heroin withdrawal?
- Yawning & diaphoresis
- Restlessness & Irritability
- Constipation & steatorrhea
- Vomiting and Diarrhea
- To
establish open and trusting relationship with a female client who has
been hospitalized with severe anxiety, the nurse in charge should?
- Encourage the staff to have frequent interaction with the client
- Share an activity with the client
- Give client feedback about behavior
- Respect client’s need for personal space
- Nurse Monette recognizes that the focus of environmental (MILIEU) therapy is to:
- Manipulate the environment to bring about positive changes in behavior
- Allow the client’s freedom to determine whether or not they will be involved in activities
- Role play life events to meet individual needs
- Use natural remedies rather than drugs to control behavior
- Nurse Trish would expect a child with a diagnosis of reactive attachment disorder to:
- Have more positive relation with the father than the mother
- Cling to mother & cry on separation
- Be able to develop only superficial relation with the others
- Have been physically abuse
- When teaching parents about childhood depression Nurse Trina should say?
- It may appear acting out behavior
- Does not respond to conventional treatment
- Is short in duration & resolves easily
- Looks almost identical to adult depression
- Nurse Perry is aware that language development in autistic child resembles:
- Scanning speech
- Speech lag
- Shuttering
- Echolalia
- A
60 year old female client who lives alone tells the nurse at the
community health center “I really don’t need anyone to talk to”. The TV
is my best friend. The nurse recognizes that the client is using the
defense mechanism known as?
- Displacement
- Projection
- Sublimation
- Denial
- When
working with a male client suffering phobia about black cats, Nurse
Trish should anticipate that a problem for this client would be?
- Anxiety when discussing phobia
- Anger toward the feared object
- Denying that the phobia exist
- Distortion of reality when completing daily routines
- Linda
is pacing the floor and appears extremely anxious. The duty nurse
approaches in an attempt to alleviate Linda’s anxiety. The most
therapeutic question by the nurse would be?
- Would you like to watch TV?
- Would you like me to talk with you?
- Are you feeling upset now?
- Ignore the client
- Nurse Penny is aware that the symptoms that distinguish post traumatic stress disorder from other anxiety disorder would be:
- Avoidance of situation & certain activities that resemble the stress
- Depression and a blunted affect when discussing the traumatic situation
- Lack of interest in family & others
- Re-experiencing the trauma in dreams or flashback
- Nurse
Benjie is communicating with a male client with substance-induced
persisting dementia; the client cannot remember facts and fills in the
gaps with imaginary information. Nurse Benjie is aware that this is
typical of?
- Flight of ideas
- Associative looseness
- Confabulation
- Concretism
- Nurse Joey is aware that the signs & symptoms that would be most specific for diagnosis anorexia are?
- Excessive weight loss, amenorrhea & abdominal distension
- Slow pulse, 10% weight loss & alopecia
- Compulsive behavior, excessive fears & nausea
- Excessive activity, memory lapses & an increased pulse
- A characteristic that would suggest to Nurse Anne that an adolescent may have bulimia would be:
- Frequent regurgitation & re-swallowing of food
- Previous history of gastritis
- Badly stained teeth
- Positive body image
- Nurse Monette is aware that extremely depressed clients seem to do best in settings where they have:
- Multiple stimuli
- Routine Activities
- Minimal decision making
- Varied Activities
- To further assess a client’s suicidal potential. Nurse Katrina should be especially alert to the client expression of:
- Frustration & fear of death
- Anger & resentment
- Anxiety & loneliness
- Helplessness & hopelessness
- A nursing care plan for a male client with bipolar I disorder should include:
- Providing a structured environment
- Designing activities that will require the client to maintain contact with reality
- Engaging the client in conversing about current affairs
- Touching the client provide assurance
- When planning care for a female client using ritualistic behavior, Nurse Gina must recognize that the ritual:
- Helps the client focus on the inability to deal with reality
- Helps the client control the anxiety
- Is under the client’s conscious control
- Is used by the client primarily for secondary gains
- A
32 year old male graduate student, who has become increasingly
withdrawn and neglectful of his work and personal hygiene, is brought to
the psychiatric hospital by his parents. After detailed assessment, a
diagnosis of schizophrenia is made. It is unlikely that the client will
demonstrate:
- Low self esteem
- Concrete thinking
- Effective self boundaries
- Weak ego
- A
23 year old client has been admitted with a diagnosis of schizophrenia
says to the nurse “Yes, its march, March is little woman”. That’s
literal you know”. These statement illustrate:
- Neologisms
- Echolalia
- Flight of ideas
- Loosening of association
- A
long term goal for a paranoid male client who has unjustifiably accused
his wife of having many extramarital affairs would be to help the
client develop:
- Insight into his behavior
- Better self control
- Feeling of self worth
- Faith in his wife
- A
male client who is experiencing disordered thinking about food being
poisoned is admitted to the mental health unit. The nurse uses which
communication technique to encourage the client to eat dinner?
- Focusing on self-disclosure of own food preference
- Using open ended question and silence
- Offering opinion about the need to eat
- Verbalizing reasons that the client may not choose to eat
- Nurse
Nina is assigned to care for a client diagnosed with Catatonic Stupor.
When Nurse Nina enters the client’s room, the client is found lying on
the bed with a body pulled into a fetal position. Nurse Nina should?
- Ask the client direct questions to encourage talking
- Rake the client into the dayroom to be with other clients
- Sit beside the client in silence and occasionally ask open-ended question
- Leave the client alone and continue with providing care to the other clients
- Nurse
Tina is caring for a client with delirium and states that “look at the
spiders on the wall”. What should the nurse respond to the client?
- “You’re having hallucination, there are no spiders in this room at all”
- “I can see the spiders on the wall, but they are not going to hurt you”
- “Would you like me to kill the spiders”
- “I know you are frightened, but I do not see spiders on the wall”
- Nurse
Jonel is providing information to a community group about violence in
the family. Which statement by a group member would indicate a need to
provide additional information?
- “Abuse occurs more in low-income families”
- “Abuser Are often jealous or self-centered”
- “Abuser use fear and intimidation”
- “Abuser usually have poor self-esteem”
- During
electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) the client receives oxygen by mask via
positive pressure ventilation. The nurse assisting with this procedure
knows that positive pressure ventilation is necessary because?
- Anesthesia is administered during the procedure
- Decrease oxygen to the brain increases confusion and disorientation
- Grand mal seizure activity depresses respirations
- Muscle relaxations given to prevent injury during seizure activity depress respirations.
- When
planning the discharge of a client with chronic anxiety, Nurse Chris
evaluates achievement of the discharge maintenance goals. Which goal
would be most appropriately having been included in the plan of care
requiring evaluation?
- The client eliminates all anxiety from daily situations
- The client ignores feelings of anxiety
- The client identifies anxiety producing situations
- The client maintains contact with a crisis counselor
- Nurse
Tina is caring for a client with depression who has not responded to
antidepressant medication. The nurse anticipates that what treatment
procedure may be prescribed?
- Neuroleptic medication
- Short term seclusion
- Psychosurgery
- Electroconvulsive therapy
- Mario
is admitted to the emergency room with drug-included anxiety related to
over ingestion of prescribed antipsychotic medication. The most
important piece of information the nurse in charge should obtain
initially is the:
- Length of time on the med.
- Name of the ingested medication & the amount ingested
- Reason for the suicide attempt
- Name of the nearest relative & their phone number
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