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A female client expresses to the nurse that she feels like she didn't do
enough to prevent the loss of her father. Which of the following
interventions should the nurse to address the clients feelings.
A. Explain that this feeling is a pathological defense that will prevent
the client from progressing through the stages of grief.
B. Encourage the client to remain strong to suppose the other family
members
C. Review the circumstances of the loss and the reality that it could
not be prevented.
D. Role play the events and assist the client with understanding the
decisons leading to the loss --- correct answer ---C. Review the
,circumstances of the loss and the reality that it could not be
prevented.
The nurse observes a client diagnosed with anorexia nervosa doing
repeated, vigorous sit ups in her room. What is the most therapeutic
intervention by the nurse?
A. Allow the client to continue to exercise
B. Interrupt the routine and offer to walk with her
C. Tell the client exercise is not allowed
D. Restrict the client from her room --- correct answer ---B. Interrupt
the routine and offer to walk with her
A client is prescribed diazepam PRN for panic disorder. Which of the
following facts would cause the nurse to question the order?
,A. The client has been diagnosed with IBS
B. The client states she is allergic to meperidine
C. The client has severe addiction problem in the past
D. Lithium Carbonate has also been prescibed --- correct answer ---C.
The client has severe addiction problem in the past
The nurse is assessing the client in a fugue state. What assessment
finding would the nurse recognize as most significant to a fugue state.
A. Depersonalization episode
B. History of childhood trauma
C. Recent history of sever trauma
D. Depressive Symptoms --- correct answer ---C. Recent history of
sever trauma
, A child is diagnosed as being on the autistic spectrum. Which clinical
manifestation should the nurse expect? SATA
A. Inability to express themselves
B. Appropriate nonverbal communication
C. Repetitive body movements
D. Inability to maintain eye contact
E. Hallucinations --- correct answer ---A. Inability to express
themselves
C. Repetitive body movements
D. Inability to maintain eye contact
A client is admitted with a diagnosis of dependent personality
disorder. Which question by the nurse indicates an understand of the
essential feature of the disorder?