NURS 322 Exam 2 | 131 Questions and Correct
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Which of the following B. Group therapy with other patients that have
interventions is the most phobias.
appropriate therapy for a patient
with agoraphobia?
A. Administer a prn antianxiety
medication.
B. Group therapy with other
patients that have phobias.
C. Using a gradual step progression
approach to address his/her fears.
D. Hypnosis
,An appropriate nursing intervention D. Stay with the client be direct and speak in a
for a client having a panic attack is calm firm manner.
to
A. Teach the client relaxation
techniques.
B. Show the client how to change
his behavior.
C. Distract the client with a
television show.
D. Stay with the client be direct and
speak in a calm firm manner.
Which of the following is an A. verbalize a clear sense of personal identity.
appropriate expected outcome
when working with a patient with
DID? The patient will
A. verbalize a clear sense of
personal identity.
B. express feelings verbally rather
than through the development of
physical symptoms.
C. experience no symptoms as a
result of psychologic distress.
D. understand the distinction
between true physical pain and
imagined pain.
,Which of the following would the A and C
nurse expect to assess with a
patient diagnosed with a
conversion (Functional
Neurological ) Disorder? Select all
that apply.
A.Deep tendon reflexes intact.
B.Muscle wasting.
C.The client is unaware of the link
between anxiety and physical
symptoms.
D.Physical symptoms can be
explained by a physiological cause.
A 14-year-patient old patient was B.Imbalanced nutrition: less than body
admitted to the psychiatric unit for requirements
anorexia nervosa. She is emaciated
and refuses to eat. What is the most
appropriate nursing diagnosis?
A.Complicated grieving
B.Imbalanced nutrition: less than
body requirements
C.Interrupted family processes
D.Anxiety (severe)
, Which of the following physical C.Bradycardia, hypotension, hypothermia
manifestations would the nurse
expect to assess in a patient
diagnosed with anorexia nervosa?
A.Tachycardia, hypertension,
hyperthermia
B.Bradycardia, hypertension,
hyperthermia
C.Bradycardia, hypotension,
hypothermia
D.Tachycardia, hypotension,
hypothermia
The nurse is caring for a patient B."If you continue to refuse to take food orally,
who has been hospitalized with you will be fed through a feeding tube."
anorexia nervosa and is severely
malnourished. The patient continues
to refuse to eat. What is the most
appropriate response by the nurse?
A."You should be aware if you don't
eat, you will die."
B."If you continue to refuse to take
food orally, you will be fed through
a feeding tube."
C."There is no reason for you to
stay in the hospital if you are not
going to follow the recommended
treatment."
D "You do not have to eat. It is your
choice."
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Terms in this set (131)
Which of the following B. Group therapy with other patients that have
interventions is the most phobias.
appropriate therapy for a patient
with agoraphobia?
A. Administer a prn antianxiety
medication.
B. Group therapy with other
patients that have phobias.
C. Using a gradual step progression
approach to address his/her fears.
D. Hypnosis
,An appropriate nursing intervention D. Stay with the client be direct and speak in a
for a client having a panic attack is calm firm manner.
to
A. Teach the client relaxation
techniques.
B. Show the client how to change
his behavior.
C. Distract the client with a
television show.
D. Stay with the client be direct and
speak in a calm firm manner.
Which of the following is an A. verbalize a clear sense of personal identity.
appropriate expected outcome
when working with a patient with
DID? The patient will
A. verbalize a clear sense of
personal identity.
B. express feelings verbally rather
than through the development of
physical symptoms.
C. experience no symptoms as a
result of psychologic distress.
D. understand the distinction
between true physical pain and
imagined pain.
,Which of the following would the A and C
nurse expect to assess with a
patient diagnosed with a
conversion (Functional
Neurological ) Disorder? Select all
that apply.
A.Deep tendon reflexes intact.
B.Muscle wasting.
C.The client is unaware of the link
between anxiety and physical
symptoms.
D.Physical symptoms can be
explained by a physiological cause.
A 14-year-patient old patient was B.Imbalanced nutrition: less than body
admitted to the psychiatric unit for requirements
anorexia nervosa. She is emaciated
and refuses to eat. What is the most
appropriate nursing diagnosis?
A.Complicated grieving
B.Imbalanced nutrition: less than
body requirements
C.Interrupted family processes
D.Anxiety (severe)
, Which of the following physical C.Bradycardia, hypotension, hypothermia
manifestations would the nurse
expect to assess in a patient
diagnosed with anorexia nervosa?
A.Tachycardia, hypertension,
hyperthermia
B.Bradycardia, hypertension,
hyperthermia
C.Bradycardia, hypotension,
hypothermia
D.Tachycardia, hypotension,
hypothermia
The nurse is caring for a patient B."If you continue to refuse to take food orally,
who has been hospitalized with you will be fed through a feeding tube."
anorexia nervosa and is severely
malnourished. The patient continues
to refuse to eat. What is the most
appropriate response by the nurse?
A."You should be aware if you don't
eat, you will die."
B."If you continue to refuse to take
food orally, you will be fed through
a feeding tube."
C."There is no reason for you to
stay in the hospital if you are not
going to follow the recommended
treatment."
D "You do not have to eat. It is your
choice."