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Foundations - Application - 3 NUR 256 Mental Health AND 100 Correct A / NUR 256 3 Review Correctly
Answered Psychiatric-mental Health Nursing Undergraduate YEAR 3 Accelerated BSN
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,Table of Contents
Section A - Therapeutic Section B - Psychopharmacology
Communication AND THE Nurse-client AND Medication Management
Relationship Questions 37 to 72
Questions 1 to 36
Section C - Depressive Disorders AND Section D - Bipolar AND Related
Suicide Prevention Disorders
Questions 73 to 108 Questions 109 to 144
,Section A - Therapeutic Communication AND THE
Nurse-client Relationship
Q1.
A patient with schizophrenia is prescribed clozapine due to treatment resistance. Which
laboratory monitoring schedule is most critical to prevent a life-threatening adverse
effect?
A. Weekly complete blood count for the first B. Monthly liver function tests and renal
6 months, then biweekly panel
C. Baseline and annual electrocardiogram D. Daily serum clozapine levels to maintain
therapeutic range
Correct: A - Weekly complete blood count for the first 6 months, then biweekly
Rationale:
Clozapine carries a risk of agranulocytosis, requiring regular monitoring of absolute neutrophil
count (ANC). Weekly CBCs for the first 6 months, then biweekly for the next 6 months, and
monthly thereafter is the standard protocol. The other options do not address agranulocytosis,
which is the most critical risk.
Q2.
A patient with borderline personality disorder exhibits frequent self-harm behaviors,
stating, 'I feel empty and worthless.' Which nursing intervention is most likely to reduce
the frequency of these behaviors?
A. Implement a behavioral contract with B. Provide as-needed sedation during
clear consequences for self-harm episodes of emotional distress
C. Engage in dialectical behavior therapy D. Encourage verbal expression of anger
(DBT) techniques such as distress tolerance toward the treatment team
skills
Correct: C - Engage in dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) techniques such as distress
tolerance skills
Rationale:
DBT is the evidence-based treatment for borderline personality disorder, emphasizing skills
like distress tolerance, emotion regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness. Behavioral
contracts (A) may be punitive, sedation (B) does not teach coping, and encouraging anger
expression (D) may reinforce maladaptive patterns.
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, Section A - Therapeutic Communication AND THE Nurse-client Relationship
Q3.
During a community mental health visit, a patient with major depressive disorder states,
'I've been taking my escitalopram as prescribed for two weeks, but I don't feel any better.'
What is the most appropriate nursing response?
A. Remind the patient that it may take 4-6 B. Recommend doubling the dose to
weeks for full therapeutic effect accelerate response
C. Suggest switching to a different class of D. Inquire about medication adherence and
antidepressants immediately possible side effects
Correct: A - Remind the patient that it may take 4-6 weeks for full therapeutic effect
Rationale:
SSRIs like escitalopram typically require 2-4 weeks for initial response and 6-8 weeks for full
efficacy. The patient needs education and encouragement to continue. Doubling the dose (B)
could increase side effects; switching (C) is premature; adherence inquiry (D) is reasonable
but the primary issue is unrealistic expectations.
Q4.
A patient with anorexia nervosa has a body mass index of 15.2 and serum potassium of
2.8 mEq/L. Which complication should the nurse prioritize during the first 24 hours of
refeeding?
A. Wernicke's encephalopathy due to B. Refeeding syndrome with
thiamine deficiency hypophosphatemia and cardiac arrhythmias
C. Acute pancreatitis from rapid weight gain
D. Gastric dilation and rupture from
overfeeding
Correct: B - Refeeding syndrome with hypophosphatemia and cardiac arrhythmias
Rationale:
Refeeding syndrome is a critical risk in severely malnourished patients when nutrition is
reintroduced. Hypokalemia and hypophosphatemia can cause arrhythmias. Wernicke's (A) is
a concern in alcoholism, pancreatitis (C) is less acute, and gastric rupture (D) is rare with
cautious refeeding.
Q5.
A patient with alcohol use disorder abruptly stops drinking and develops diaphoresis,
tachycardia, and a tremor. The nurse administers lorazepam as per protocol. What
pathophysiological rationale supports this intervention?
A. Lorazepam potentiates GABAergic B. Lorazepam blocks NMDA receptors,
inhibition, reducing CNS hyperexcitability preventing glutamate excitotoxicity
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