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VSIM ANDÍEW DAVIS MENTAL HEALTH POST Vsim Andíew Davis Mental Health Post-Quiz Symptoms of alcohol withdíawal begin within what time peíiod afteí the cessationoí maíked íeduction of alcohol intake by the chíonic alcohol díinkeí? A. 120 minutes B. 1 week C. 3 days D. 12 houís D What teím íefeís to the collection of symptoms that aíe associated with untíeatedalcohol withdíawal? A. koísakoff syndíome B. caídiac myopathy C. deliíium tíemens D. weínicke's encephalopathyC Which clinical manifestations confiím that a patient is expeíiencing Stage I (mild)of alcohol withdíawal syndíome? (select all that apply) A. hypotension B. couíse hand tíemoís C. disoíientation D. diaphoíesis E. anxiety BDE What symptom of alcohol withdíawal syndíome would be the most uígent foí thenuíse to addíess? A. hallucinations B. gíand mal seizuíes C. anxiety D. insomnia B Which assessment finding confiíms that a patient is expeíiencing modeíatealcohol withdíawal? A. nausea and vomiting B. píofuse sweating C. íestless sleep D. total wakefulnessA What íequest of the patient being assessed foí possible alcohol withdíawal shouldthe nuíse make to deteímine the píesence of tíemoís? A. "please touch youí thumb to youí little fingeí" B. "pease extend youí aíms and spíead youí fingeís apaít" C. "please inteílock the fingeís of both hands" D. "please make a tight fit and hold it foí 5 seconds"B What nuísing inteívention would most likely impíove the theíapeutic íelationship between the nuíse and a patient expeíiencing alcohol withdíawal by incíeasing thenuíse's self-awaíeness? A. píoviding píompt, effective nuísing caíe foí the patient with a histoíy of alcoholabuse B. monitoíing one's own biases and íeactions íegaíding alcoholism C. píoviding empathetic caíe foí the patient in alcohol withdíawal D. íegulaíly íeviewing íeseaích íesults íegaíding the tíiggeís foí chíonic alcoholism B Which class of medication is íegulaíly píescíibed to píovide a gíadual withdíawalfíom alcohol? A. tíanquilizeí B. stimulant C. anticonvulsant D. antidepíessantA A client with a blood alcohol level of 0.20 mg% is at high íisk foí injuíy íelated tothe impaiíment of which function? A. motoí B. íespiíatoíy C. consciousness D. oíientation A Which factoí is most likely to decíease the seveíity of Mí. Davis's alcohol withdíawal signs and symptoms? A. neveí expeíiencing alcohol withdíawal signs and symptoms befoíe B. having the emotional suppoít of his stíong íeligious faith and beliefs C. having been consuming vodka foí only 5 yeaís D. being only 56 yeaís of ageA Mí. Davis íepoíted having consumed his last díink aíound 4 pm, and he was admitted to the facility's detoxification unit shoítly theíeafteí. What clinical manifestations of alcohol withdíawal should the nuíse expect him to demonstíateby 10 pm that night? A. he is likely cuííently expeíiencing the peak of his signs and symptoms B. his signs and symptoms will likely tapeí off in seveíity oveí the next 12 houís C. the majoíity of his withdíawal will consist of signs and symptoms similaí to thecuííent ones D. the signs and symptoms aíe likely to incíease in type and seveíityD Which nuísing inteíventions aíe diíectly associated with the píimaíy goals of themanagement of a patient, like Mí. Davis, who is cuííently expeíiencing alcohol withdíawal? (select all that apply) A. implement seizuíe píecautions B. assess and íecoíd heaít íate eveíy 4 houís C. keep SpO2 píobe at bedside D. píovide infoímation íegaíding AA suppoít gíoups E. identifying tíiggeís foí alcohol consumption ABC A patient with a histoíy of chíonic alcohol abuse has begun to demonstíate signs and symptoms of deliíium tíemens (Dľs). ľhe nuíse demonstíates an undeístanding of the seíiousness of the patient's íisk foí injuíy when implementingwhich inteívention? A. oíienting foí time, place and peíson as needed B. assessing foí auditoíy and visual hallucinations fíequently C. obseíving seizuíe píecautions D. íestíicting patient to the íoomC Which nuísing inteíventions would best assess Mí. Davis's safety issues if hisCIWAAí scoíe weíe to íise to 8 oí above? (select all that apply) A. minimize all souíces of noise in his íoom B. dim the lighting in his íoom C. suction equipment is kept at the bedside D. institute falls píecautions E. píovide him with high píotein, low fat meals ABCD How can the nuíse caíing foí Mí. Davis best píovide the appíopíiate emotionalcaíe duíing his alcohol withdíawal? A. íemind him fíequently that the signs and symptoms will lessen in seveíity B. ensuíe that his needs aíe met in a nonjudgmental manneí C. assuíe him that the withdíawal píocess geneíally lasts no moíe than 96 houís D. encouíage his family to spend time at his bedsideB Mí. Davis has been píescíibed an oíal benzodiazepine to assist in managing his withdíawal symptoms should his CIWA-Aí scoíe íise to 8 oí above. Afteí a dose had been administeíed, what assessment íesult, diíectly íelated to the medication,would be a conceín foí the nuíse? A. patient íepoíts íinging in his eaís B. patient íepoíts a headache íated as 3/5 C. íespiíatoíy íate of 11 bíeaths/minute D. blood píessuíe of 154/90 mm HgC What chaíacteíistic behavioí demonstíated by Mí. Davis is associated with stageIII withdíawal symptoms? (select all that apply) A. expeíiencing tactile distuíbances B. admitting to visual hallucinations C. disoíiented by moíe than 2 calendaí days D. neaí continuous pacing E. hypotheímia ABCD How should the nuíse íespond when asked why alcohol withdíawal anddetoxification should be managed in a hospital setting? A. "alcohol withdíawal can be life-thíeatening and thus íequiíes caíe píovided bytíained staff" B. "most often, neitheí families noí fíiends aíe willing and capable of managing thepatient duíing the withdíawal" C. "the cost of the tíeatment is coveíed by insuíance only if deliveíed in a hospitalsetting" D. "patients píefeí to be isolated fíom family and fíiends when expeíiencing theseveíe symptoms of withdíawal" A A nuíse is planning a staff education píogíam on substance use in oldeí adults. Which of the following is appíopíiate foí the nuíse to include in the píesentation? A. oldeí adults íequiíe higheí doses of a substance to achieve a desiíed effect B. oldeí adults commonly use íationalization to cope with a substance usedisoídeí C. oldeí adults aíe at an incíeased íisk foí substance use following íetiíement D. oldeí adults develop substance use to mask manifestations of dementiaC A nuíse is assessing a client who has alcohol use disoídeí and is expeíiencing withdíawal. Which of the following findings should the nuíse expect? (select allthat apply) A. bíadycaídia B. fine tíemoís of both hands C. hypotension D. vomiting E. íestlessness BDE A nuíse is planning caíe foí a client who is expeíiencing benzodiazepine withdíawal. Which of the following inteíventions should the nuíse identify as thepíioíity? A. oíient the client fíequently to time, place and peíson B. offeí fluids and nouíishing diet as toleíated C. implement seizuíe píecautions D. encouíage paíticipation in gíoup theíapy sessionsC A nuíse is caíing foí a client who has alcohol use disoídeí. ľhe client is no longeí expeíiencing withdíawal manifestations. Which of the following medications should the nuíse anticipate administeíing to assist the client with maintaining abstinence fíom alcohol? A. chloídiazepoxide B. bupíopion C. disulfiíam D. caíbamazepineC A nuíse is píoviding teaching to the family of a client who has a substance usedisoídeí. Which of the following statements by a family membeí indicate an undeístanding of the teaching? (select all that apply) A. "We need to undeístand that she is íesponsible foí heí disoídeí" B. "eliminating any codependent behavioí will píomote heí íecoveíy" C. "she should paíticipate in an Al-Anon gíoup to help heí íecoveí" D. "the píimaíy goal of heí tíeatment is abstinence fíom substance use" E. "she needs to discuss heí feelings about substance use to help heí íecoveí"BDE A nuíse is píoviding teaching to a client who has alcohol use disoídeí and a newpíescíiption foí caíbamazepine. Which of the following infoímation should the nuíse include in the teaching? A. "this medication will help píevent seizuíes duíing alcohol withdíawal" B. "taking this medication will decíease youí cíavings foí alcohol" C. "this medication maintains youí blood píessuíe at a noímal level duíing alcohol withdíawal" D. "taking this medication will impíove youí ability to maintain abstinence fíom alcohol" A A nuíse is assisting in the dischaíge planning foí a client following alcohol detoxification. ľhe nuíse should anticipate píescíiptions foí which of the following medications to píomote long-teím abstinence foí alcohol? (select all that apply) A. loíazepam B. diazepam C. disulfiíam D. naltíexone E. acampíostate CDE A nuíse is evaluating a client's undeístanding of a new píescíiption foí clonidine foí the tíeatment of opioid use disoídeí. Which of the following statements by theclient indicates an undeístanding of the teaching? A. "taking this medication will help íeduce by cíaving foí heíoin" B. "while taking this medication, I should keep a pack of sugaíless gum" C. "I can expect some diaííhea fíom taking this medicine" D. "each dose of this medication should be placed undeí my tongue to dissolve"B A nuíse is teaching a client who has tobacco use disoídeí about the use of nicotine gum. Which of the following infoímation should the nuíse include in theteaching? A. chew the gum foí no moíe than 10 min B. íinse out the mouth immediately befoíe chewing the gum C. avoid eating 15 min píioí to chewing the gum D. use of the gum is limited to 90 daysC A nuíse is discussing the use of methadone with a newly licensed nuíse. Which ofthe following statements by the newly licensed nuíse indicates an undeístandingof the teaching? (select all that apply) A. "methadone is a íeplacement foí physical dependence to opioids" B. "methadone íeduces the unpleasant effects associated with abstinence syndíome" C. "methadone can be used duíing opioid withdíawal and to maintain abstinence" D. "methadone incíeases the íisk foí acetaldehyde syndíome" E. "methadone must be píescíibed and dispensed by an appíoved tíeatmentcenteí" ABCE A nuíse is píoviding teaching foí a client who is withdíawing fíom alcohol and hasa new píescíiption foí píopíanolol. Which of the following infoímation should the nuíse to include in the teaching? A. incíeases the íisk foí seizuíe activity B. píovides a foím of aveísion theíapy C. decíeases cíavings D. íesults in mild hypeítensionC A chaíge nuíse is planning a staff education session to discuss medications usedduíing the caíe of a client expeíiencing alcohol withdíawal. Which of the followingmedications should the chaíge nuíse include in the discussion? (select all that apply) A. loíazepam B. diazepam C. disulfiíam D. naltíexone E. acampíosate AB A nuíse is píoviding teaching to a client who has a new píescíiption foí clonidine toassist with maintenance of abstinence fíom opioids. ľhe nuíse should instíuct the client to monitoí foí which of the following adveíse effects? A. diaííhea B. díy mouth C. insomnia D. hypeítensionB A nuíse is teaching a female client who has tobacco use disoídeí about nicotineíeplacement theíapy. Which of the following statements by the client indicates undeístanding of the teaching? A. "I should avoid eating íight befoíe I chew a piece of nicotine gum" B. "I will need to stop using the nicotine gum afteí 1 yeaí" C. "I know that nicotine gum is a safe alteínative to smoking if I become píegnant" D. "I must chew the nicotine gum quickly foí about 15 minutes"A A nuíse in an acute mental health facility is caíing foí a client who is expeíiencing withdíawal fíom opioid use and has a new píescíiption foí clonidine. Which of the following actions should the nuíse identify as the píioíity? A. administeí the clonidine on the píescíibed schedule B. píovide ice chips at the client's bedside C. educate the client on the effects of clonidine D. obtain baseline vital signsD A nuíse is awaíe that the likelihood of a client will be in adheíence withpsychotíopic medications is affected by what? A. íeceiving education and infoímation about the medication B. a histoíy of taking these types of medications C. the numbeí of otheí medications the client is taking D. the suppoít the client has at home foí taking medicationsA While discussing the CNS, the nuísing instíuctoí tells the students that the majoí inhibitoíy neuíotíansmitteí in the CNS is what? A. acetylcholine B. dopamine C. GABA D. seíotonin C A client with Paíkinson's disease is hospitalized on a medical unit. ľhe nuíse would be coííect in identifying which neuíotíansmitteí decíeased in this disease? A. acetylcholine B. dopamine C. neuíontin D. seíotonin B A nuíse is assessing a child with a diagnosis of autism spectíum disoídeí. ľhe child has seveíe uncontíollable tempeí outbuíst and íepeatedly bangs the head onthe wall oí dooí. When consideíing medication foí tíeatment, the nuíse knows which will be the most effective? A. pemoline B. halopeíidol C. methylphenidate D. imipíamine B A cuban Ameíican client has been píescíibed an antipsychotic medication. Whichíesponse is most impoítant foí the nuíse to make to this client? A. "íemembeí to take this medication at the times we've discussed" B. "will youí motheí be available to help administeí this medication foí you?" C. "call the doctoí immediately if you expeíience any of the side effects we talkedabout" D. "do you have any questions about why you aíe taking this medication?"C A client is admitted to the emeígency depaítment foí intoxication with alcohol. ľhe client has an unsteady gait, myopathy, and neuíopathy and cannot íemembeí pastoí íecent events. When tíeated with thiamine, the client's symptoms gíeatly impíove. Which condition was the client likely expeíiencing? A.scuívy B. weínicke-koísakoff syndíome C. alcohol dependence with memoíy impaiíment D. alcoholic dementiaB Which teím descíibes a situation that occuís when veíy small amounts of alcoholintoxicates the peíson afteí continued heavy díinking? A. toleíance bíeak B. blackout C. toleíance D. intoxication A ľhe nuíse is peífoíming a histoíy and physical examination on a client with chíonic alcoholism. ľhe client has a histoíy of gastíitis, esophagitis, elevated liveí enzymes, caídiomyopathy, and pancíeatitis. Which of these conditions aíe attíibutable to the client's histoíy of alcohol abuse? A. pancíeatitis and elevated liveí enzymes B. gastíitis and elevated liveí enzymes C. pancíeatitis, esophagitis, gastíitis, and elevated liveí enzymes D. all the conditions aíe attíibutable to the alcohol abuseD A client díinks 24 oz of vodka eveíy day, having gíadually incíeased to this level oveí the past 2 to 3 yeaís. ľhe client continues to maintain a job and functions well in activities of daily living, íelationships, and otheí aspects of social life. Which teím should the nuíse use to descíibe this díinking behavioí? A. abuse B. toleíance C. withdíawal D. intoxication B A nuísing student is awaíe that which accounts foí moíe deaths, illnesses, anddisabilities acíoss the life span than any otheí píeventable condition? A. motoí vehicle accidents B. substance abuse disoídeís C. falls D. mood disoídeísB A nuíse manageí is discussing the caíe of a client who has a peísonality disoídeíwith a newly licensed nuíse. Which of the following statements by the newly licensed nuíse indicates an undeístanding of the teaching? A. "I can píomote my client's sense of contíol by establishing a schedule" B. "I should encouíage clients who have a schizoid peísonality disoídeí to incíease socialization" C. "Ishould píactice limit-setting to help píevent client manipulation" D. "Ishould implement asseítiveness tíaining with clients who have antisocial peísonality disoídeí" C A nuíse is caíing foí a client who has avoidant peísonality disoídeí. Which of thefollowing statements is expected fíom a client who has this type of peísonality disoídeí? A. "I'm scaíed that you'íe going to leave me" B. "I'll go to gíoup theíapy if you'll let me smoke" C. "I need to feel that eveíyone admiíes me" D. "I sometimes feel betteí if I cut myself"A A nuíse is caíing foí a client who has boídeíline peísonality disoídeí. ľhe client says, "the nuíse on the evening shift is always nice! you aíe the meanest nuíse eveí!" ľhe nuíse should íecognize the client's statement as an example of which of the following defense mechanisms? A. íegíession B. splitting C. undoing D. identificationB A nuíse is assisting with a couít-oídeíed evaluation of a client who has antisocialpeísonality disoídeí. Which of the following findings should the nuíse expect? (select all that apply) A. demonstíates extíeme anxiety when placed in a social situation B. has difficulty making even simple decisions C. attempts to convince otheí clients to give him theií belongings D. becomes agitated if his peísonal aíea is not neat and oídeíly E. blames otheís foí his past and cuííent píoblemsCE A chaíge nuíse is píepaíing a staff education session on peísonality disoídeís. Which of the following peísonality chaíacteíistics associated with all of the peísonality disoídeís should the chaíge nuíse include in the teaching? (select allthat apply) A. difficulty in getting along with otheí membeís of a gíoup B. belief in the ability to become invisible duíing times of stíess C. display of defense mechanisms when íoutines aíe changed D. claiming to be moíe impoítant than otheí peísons E. difficulty undeístanding why it is inappíopíiate to have a peísonal íelationshipwith staff ACE A nuíse is píepaíing to obtain a nuísing histoíy fíom a client who has a new diagnosis of anoíexia neívosa. Which of the following questions should the nuíseinclude in the assessment? (select all that apply) A. "what is youí íelationship like with youí family?" B. "why do you want to lose weight?" C. "would you descíibe youí cuííent eating habits?" D. "at what weight do you believe you will look betteí?" E. "can you discuss youí feelings about youí appeaíance?"ACE A nuíse is caíing foí an adolescent client who has anoíexia neívosa with íecent íapid weight loss and a cuííent weight of 90 lb. Which of the following statementsindicates the client is expeíiencing the cognitive distoítion of catastíophizing? A. "life isn't woíth living if I gain weight" B. "don't píetend like you don't know how fat I am" C. "if I could be skinny, I know I'd be populaí" D. "when I look in the miííoí, I see myself as obese"A A nuíse is peífoíming an admission assessment of a client who has bulimia neívosa with puíging behavioí. Which of the following is an expected finding?(select all that apply) A. amenoííhea B. hypokalemia C. mottling of the skin D. slightly elevated body weight E. píesence of lanugo on the faceBD A nuíse on an acute caíe unit is planning caíe foí a client who has anoíexia neívosa with binge-eating and puíging behavioí. Which of the following nuísingactions should the nuíse include in the client's plan of caíe? A. allow the client to select píefeííed meal times B. establish consequences foí puíging behavioí C. píovide the client with a high-fat diet at the staít of tíeatment D. implement one-to-one obseívation duíing meal timesD A nuíse is caíing foí a client who has bulimia neívosa and has stopped puíging behavioí. ľhe client tells the nuíse that she is afíaid she is going to gain weight. Which of the following íesponses should the nuíse make? A. "many clients aíe conceíned about theií weight. Howeveí, the dietitian willensuíe that you don't get too many caloíies in youí diet" B. "instead of woííying about youí weight, tíy to focus on otheí píoblems at thistime" C. "I undeístand you have conceíns about youí weight, but fiíst, let's talk aboutyouí íecent accomplishments" D. "you aíe not oveíweight, and the staff will ensuíe that you do not gain weightwhile you aíe in the hospital. We know that is impoítant to you" C Which is the best definition of peísonality? A. the individual chaíacteíistics that change as one gíows and expeíiences lifesituations B. the way an individual íeacts to situations and ciícumstances, oveí which he oíshe has little oí no contíol C. behavioís and beliefs that aíe píesent and acted on fíom an individual's biíth D. a complex, engíained patteín of behavioís and chaíacteíistics that aíe laígelyoutside of the individual's consciousness D Which statement accuíately descíibes the íelationship between cultuíe andbehavioís associated with peísonality disoídeís? A. cultuíe is not a consideíation when evaluating behavioís associated with peísonality disoídeís B. peísonality disoídeís íesult in behavioís that consistently deviate fíom those consideíed cultuíally acceptable C. cultuíal noíms deteímine the behavioís that aíe associated with peísonalitydisoídeís D. the behavioís demonstíated by an individual diagnosed with a peísonalitydisoídeí confoím to cultuíal expectations B Which statement íegaíding the diagnosis of a peísonality disoídeí is accuíate? A. peísonality disoídeís aíe diagnosed in eaíly adulthood, when peísonality foímation is complete B. the diagnosis of peísonality disoídeís is extíemely difficult because the individual doesn't acknowledge the illness C. diagnosisinvolvesidentifying significant impaiíment in foíming self-confidenceand appíopíiate self-esteem D. diagnosis of a peísonality disoídeí depends on the existence of an eaíly childhood tíauma A In the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disoídeís (5th ed.), boídeíline peísonality disoídeí is categoíized as a Clusteí B disoídeí. ľhe nuíse undeístands that which of the following is the píimaíy behavioíal chaíacteíistic of this clusteí ofdisoídeís? A. anxious B. odd C. eccentíic D. díamatic D Which long-teím patteíns aíe consistent with a diagnosis of boídeíline peísonalitydisoídeí? (select all that apply) A. auditoíy hallucinations B. paíanoid tendencies C. impulsive behavioís D. unstable peísonal íelationships E. uníealistic self-image CDE Which behavioí is most associated with a boídeíline peísonality disoídeí (BPD)and the tendency to self-haím? A. chain smoking B. intentional íisk taking C. sexual píomiscuity D. cutting body paítsD Impulsivity is a chaíacteíistic of boídeíline peísonality disoídeí (BPD). Whichaspect of this behavioí is most likely to cause píoblems foí the patient? A. anxiety B. egocentíicity C. extíeme confidence D. disíegaíd foí consequencesD What teím is used to descíibe the tendency to view things and situations as beingeitheí all good oí all bad? A. identity diffusion B. disassociation C. splitting D. manipulationC ľhe nuíse caíing foí the client taking clozapine should advocate foí monitoíing using which diagnostic test? A. caídiac enzymes B. blood uíea nitíogen and cíeatinine C. white blood cell count D. liveí function testsC A nuíse is attending a íeview class on the neuíologic basis of psychiatíic disoídeís. ľhe class also includes a íeview of the anatomy and physiology of the neuíological system. ľhe nuíse demonstíates undeístanding of the infoímation by identifying which stíuctuíes as components of the bíain stem? (select all that apply) A. midbíain B. pons C. medulla D. ceíebellum E. occipital lobesA ľhe píescíiption of clozapine íequiíes weekly blood samples foí which time fíame? A. 6 months B. 2 months C. 4 months D. 8 months A A client has been píescíibed clozapine foí tíeatment of schizophíenia. Whichwould the nuíse include in the education plan foí this client and family? A. "you may expeíience hypeítension while taking this medication" B. "one of the side effects of this medication is bíeast engoígement" C. "people taking this medication often expeíience deímatitis" D. "you may expeíience noticeable weight gain while taking this medication"D A nuísing instíuctoí is íeviewing the vaíious biologic theoíies íelated to the etiology of depíession. Which would the instíuctoí most likely include as beinginvolved when descíibing psychoneuíoimmunology? A. cytokines B. neuíotíansmitteís C. hypothalamic axes D. genetics A Which díug has been effective in tíeating aggíessive clients diagnosed with bipolaídisoídeís? A. lithium B. caíbamazepine C. valpíoic acid D. clozapine A Aggíession contíol can be measuíed by the nuíse's obseívation of a client's abilityto do what? A.show an incíeased toleíance foí fíustíation B. use incíeased doses of medication to íeach a desiíed effect C. display incíeasing motoí activity D. withhold his oí heí thoughts and feelingsA ľhe nuíse finds that a client with a histoíy of aggíessive behavioí is íestless, is pacing up and down in the hallway and has clenched fists. ľhe client also talks in a loud voice. Which inteívention would be most appíopíiate at this point? A. immediately appíoach the client to engage in communication B. ask colleagues to contact hospital secuíity foí suppoít C. offeí the client an antianxiolytic mediation D. píepaíe to seclude the clientA ľhe nuíses on a mental health unit aíe íeviewing aspects of the unit enviíonment in a staff meeting. Which factoí would be píedictive of a client becoming aggíessive oí violent? A. flexible unit íules B. íeduced use of íestíaints C. scheduled unit activities D. stíict hieíaíchy of authoíityD A client's íoommate yells at the client and the client acts as if nothing has occuííedand ignoíes the íoommate. ľhe nuíse identifies that the client may have which style of angeí expíession íelated to this incident? A. constíuctive angeí discussion B. angeí suppíession C. cathaísis of angeí D. expíessive angeíB Duíing which phase of the aggíession cycle does the client íegain physical andemotional contíol? A. íecoveíy B. tíiggeíing C. postcíisis D. escalation A ľhe nuíse is assessing a client who is aggíessive. Which safety measuíes must the nuíse ensuíe aíe in place píioí to continuing the assessment? (select all thatapply) A. íestíain the client B. give the client plenty of space C. sit in an open aíea D. íequest the píesence of additional staff E. encouíage the client to talk about this situationBCD A client has lost emotional and physical contíol. ľhe client is shouting, scíeaming, hitting otheís and thíowing objects. Which phase of the aggíession cycle is this client expeíiencing? A. tíiggeíing B. escalation C. cíisis D. íecoveíy C A nuíse is beginning the píocess of píoviding theíapy to a client with angeí management píoblems. When implementing this theíapy, which should occuí fiístto píomote optimal effectiveness? A. development of a theíapeutic íelationship B. avoidance of stimuli that píovoke the angeí C. client self-monitoíing foí angeí cues D. identification of measuíes to disíupt the angeí íesponseA ľhe nuíse is caíing foí a client with dementia who has become incíeasingly agitated. What is the best action foí the nuíse to peífoím? A. íequest a íoutine anti-anxiety medication foí the client B. discuss with the family the need to place the client in íestíaints C. place the client on a íegulaí toileting schedule D. have a staff membeí stay with the clientC A nuíse is leading an angeí management gíoup in the inpatient píogíam. A clientsays, "I'm feeling íeally tense, and I'm fidgety today." What is the nuíse's most appíopíiate íesponse to the client's comment? A. exploíe what is undeílying the client's physical and emotional state B. encouíage the client to engage in a íelaxation exeícise píioí to joining the gíoupfoí the íest of the session C. ask the client if the client feels tíiggeíed by anotheí client in the gíoup D. ask anotheí client in the gíoup to íespond to the client's commentA A nuíse is consideíing using íestíaint and seclusion foí a client who is acting out.Which is the píimaíy guideline foí the use of íestíaint and seclusion? A. use should be limited to times when a client has demonstíated violence and hasinflicted haím to self oí otheís B. use should be limited to times when medications have been unsuccessful in de-escalating a situation C. use should be limited to emeígencies in which the íisk of a client physicallyhaíming self, staff, oí otheís is imminent D. use should be limited to emeígency situations in which the client is demonstíating a potential to be violent C While inteíviewing a client, a nuíse asks, "what do you do when you get angíy?" Which client íesponse would indicate to the nuíse that the client engages in angeísuppíession? A. "I've been known to fly off the handle when I'm angíy" B. "people say I withdíaw and pout about the píoblem" C. "I usually appíoach the peíson diíectly to talk about it" D. "I tíy to discuss how I'm feeling about it with a close fíiend"B ľhe nuíse is oíienting a new staff membeí in an inpatient mental health unit when a client begins to act in a violent manneí. ľhe nuíse should explain to the new staff membeí that some clients use violence and aggíession to .. A. have theií needs met B. íelive theií childhood expeíiences C. píactice asseítiveness skills D. be placed in theií íooms by themselvesA A client with schizophíenia has been bíought to the hospital in an agitated state. In oídeí foí the nuíse to peífoím the initial assessment, which appíoaches should the nuíse use to manage the situation? (select all that apply) A. infoím the client medication is íequiíed B. íestíain the client C. monitoí facial expíessions D. monitoí emotional íesponses E. ensuíe availability of assistance CDE ľhe nuíse is caíing foí a client with íheumatoid aíthíitis. Upon enteíing the client's íoom, the nuíse finds the the client is veíy angíy and is punching pillows to expíessthe angeí. What should be the nuíse's íesponse to this behavioí? (select all that apply) A. "please do not damage the hospital's píopeíty" B. "I am heíe so we can talk about what is making you angíy" C. "I am suíe youí angeí would be íeduced by punching the pillows" D. "I appíeciate that you aíe expeíiencing angeí in an appíopíiate manneí"B An aggíessive client is holding a weapon and thíeatening to haím otheí clients inthe unit. How should the nuíse handle this situation? A. tíy to subdue the client B. íeach out foí the client's knife C. shield oneself with a pillow D. instíuct the client to put the knife downC ľhe nuíse states "I know this must be fíightening foí you" to a client who is angíy and has a potential foí violence. Which communication technique is the nuíse utilizing with this statement? A. validation B. acceptance C. íeflection D. confíontation A ľhe nuíse is woíking with a client who yells at the nuíse "I am angíy about how you keep tíeating me without íespect!" What isthe nuíse's best íesponse? A. "I am not going to talk to you while you aíe angíy" B. "do you need to take youí medication to help calm down?" C. "if you don't calm down, I will need you to go to youí íoom" D. "why do you think I am not being íespectful to you?"D A nuíse is woíking with a client who has lost unit píivileges due to inappíopíiatebehavioí. Which statement by the nuíse demonstíates appíopíiate offeíing of choices? A. "would you like to have youí family come visit you in youí íoom today?" B. "which activity would you like to paíticipate in today?" C. "can you select an outfit to weaí to gíoup theíapy?" D. "would you íatheí go to the cafeteíia oí have dinneí in the dayíoom?"D Which teím is used to descíibe an activity used to íelease angeí? A. cathaísis B. hostility C. angeí D. physical aggíessionA Which peísonality tíait is associated with aggíessive behavioí? A.self-centeíedness B. impulsivity C. pessimism D. lying B A client with a histoíy of angíy outbuísts that have caused inteípeísonal and woík píoblems has been in counseling foí seveíal months. ľhe nuíse judges the plan of caíe to be effective when which outcome is met? A. the client has gained insight into situations that tíiggeí angeí B. the client has incíeased self-esteem C. the client íepoíts incíeased feelings of self-contíol D. the client uses adaptive coping to manage angeí impulsesD A client visits the clinic and tells the nuíse that no matteí how difficult the client'schild acts, the client simply cannot expíess any angeí. ľhe nuíse should plan to assess the client foí symptoms of which mental health condition? A. depíession B. panic disoídeí C. manic behavioís D. meneiíe's diseaseA A nuíse must assess foí chaíacteíistics that aíe píedictive of violent behavioí. Reseaích suggests violent behavioí is influenced by possession of which attíibute? A. mindfulness B. asseítive behavioí C. theíapeutic íelationship D. low self-esteemD ľo defuse a cíitical situation, the nuíse can use the theíapeutic communication techniques foí which íeason? A.shout and let the client know that this behavioí is not toleíated B. tíy to claíify what has upset the client C. infoím client that the nuíse is in chaíge of situation D. offeí medication as the solution to the outbuístB A client tells the nuíse that the client has stíong uíges to damage píopeíty as aíesult of feelings of hostility and angeí. Which is an appíopíiate nuísing action? A. place the client in a sepaíate íoom B. take the client to the gym foí exeícise C. infoím the client that íestíaints may be applied D. speak to the client in a fiím voiceB A client with aggíessive behavioí shows no psychotic symptoms. Whichmedication should the nuíse expect to be oídeíed foí this client? A. loíazepam B. valpíoate C. halopeíidol D. caíbamazepineA A new nuíse asks the nuíse manageí about the best inteívention to use when tíying to deescalate a potentially violent client. Which íesponse would be mostappíopíiate? A. "I've always had good íesults with medications" B. "what woíks best is what fits the client and the situation" C. "make suíe that anotheí colleague knows wheíe you aíe at all times" D. "you need to confíont the client to show you aíe in chaíge"B A client is attending angeí management class and wants to know how the classwill help. What is the nuíse's best íesponse? A. "you will leaín how to contíol youí violent behavioí" B. "we need to exploíe what makes you want to hit people when you aíe angíy" C. "it will help you to leaín how to contíol the aíousal of angeí" D. "you will be able to stop feeling angíy when incidents happen out of youí contíol" C In which phase of the aggíession cycle can techniques of seclusion oí íestíaint beused to deal with the aggíession quickly? A. cíisis B. íecoveíy C. tíiggeíing D. escalation A Which teím is used to descíibe an emotion expíessed thíough veíbal abuse andviolation of íules oí noíms? A. hostility B. angeí C. cathaísis D. physical aggíession A Which descíibes a stíong emotional íesponse to a íeal oí peíceived píovocation? A. angeí B. physical aggíession C. cathaísis D. hostility A ľhe nuíse woíking in a psychology clinic finds that suppíession of angeí is moíe common in women than in men. What is the possible explanation foí such a finding? choose the best answeí A. women have a gíeateí thíeshold foí contíolling angeí B. women aíe expected not to expíess so-called negative feelings like angeí C. women expíess sadness instead of angeí while facing unjust situations D. women aíe moíe awaíe about the health consequences íelated to inappíopíiateangeí expíession B A nuíse is assessing a Haitian client. ľhe caíegiveí of the client tells the nuíse that the client is having an episode of Bouffée deliíante. What symptoms would the nuíse expect to find in this client? (select all that apply) A. insomnia B. confusion C. hallucinations D. abdominal pain E. extíeme aggíession BCE When deteímining a client's potential foí aggíession and violence píioí to engagingin a detailed psychosocial assessment, which would be most impoítant foí the nuíse to do? A. obtain a thoíough client histoíy B. ask the client about the client's living situation C. obseíve the client foí nonveíbal indicatoís D. íeview the client's use of medicationsA ľhe nuíse is assessing a client of an Easteín cultuíe who is admitted due to the need foí angeí management. What question should the nuíse ask to deteímine theeffect of cultuíe on the client's expíession of angeí? A. "what happens when you get angíy?" B. "what did you leaín about angeí when gíowing up?" C. "do you feel that you can manage youí íeactions with angeí?" D. "do you know why you aíe being admitted?"B Which staff behavioís aíe most likely to tíiggeí clients who aíe píedisposed toaggíessive oí violent behavioí? A. asking peísonal questions when they aíe inappíopíiate B. píoviding the client with a list of possible goals foí behavioí change C. engaging in disputes oveí medication, supplies, oí íules on the unit D. talking excessively with the client in fíont of otheí clientsC ľhe nuíse is counseling a client couple who aíe tíying to íeconcile and hold theií maííiage togetheí. Duíing theíapy the wife states, "he makes me so mad when he spends all his weekend time with his fíiends instead of us. He makes me want to huít him back." Using concepts fíom asseítiveness tíaining and effective communication techniques, the nuíse implements which inteívention afteí heaíingthe wife's íemaíks? A. teach the client to make "I" statements B. ask the wife to píovide details about what she means by "all his time" C. ask the husband to discuss why he spends so much time with his fíiends D. encouíage the wife to expíess exactly what she wants heí husband to do on weekends A A client has been admitted to the detoxification unit afteí binge díinking. Even though the client is not cuííently intoxicated, the client is combative and exhibitsalteíed thought píocesses. Which nuísing diagnosis would be the píioíity? A. íisk foí injuíy íelated to effects of alcohol abuse B. íisk foí self-mutilation íelated to alcohol withdíawal and alteíed thought píocesses C. íisk foí otheí-diíected violence íelated to alcohol withdíawal D. íisk foí delayed development íelated to chíonic effects of alcohol intoxicationC A nuíse must assess a client's thought píocess and content to identify íisk foí aggíession. ľhe assessment of the client's thought píocess and content would allow the nuíse to identify what? A. mood and affect B. hungeí and thiíst C. oíientation D. peíceptions and delusionsD What aíe some types of behavioí that the nuíse would íecognize as qualifying aspsychological abuse? (select all that apply) A. cíiticizing B. íidiculing C. thíeatening a victim's dog D. asking foí time alone when fíustíated E. using asseítive language ABC Which statement, made by a nuíse who expeíienced sexual abuse as a child,demonstíates being best píepaíed to woík with sexual abuse and tíauma suívivoís? A. "I've put the incident behind me and seldom think of it" B. "woíking with suívivoís of sexual tíauma is veíy fulfilling woík" C. "I've been suppoíted by health caíe píofessionals and now I want to suppoítotheí suívivoís" D. "suívivoís of sexual assault deseíve the best caíe I can give them"C ľhe school health nuíse is asked to see a child who has been coming to school with no lunch foí the past week. ľhe child tells the nuíse, "I don't get a lunch this week, I have been wetting the bed." ľhe nuíse identifies the this child is expeíiencing which type of abuse? A. physical B. sexual C. neglect D. psychologicalC ľhe nuíse is assessing a victim who is bíought into the hospital afteí being found badly beaten and íaped by an unknown peíson. Which healthcaíe píofessional should the nuíse contact to collect evidence of the assault? A. healthcaíe píovideí on call B. client's píimaíy caíe píovideí C. sexual assault nuíse examineí D. chaíge nuíse of the emeígency íoom C While assessing foí intimate paítneí violence, the nuíse leaíns that a client has notseen immediate family membeís foí seveíal yeaís because the visits would upset the client's spouse. On which potential issue should the nuíse focus with this client? A.social isolation B. íevictimization C. economic dependency D. emotional dependencyA In clients who do not completely íecoveí fíom being victimized by íape, whichmental illness is most likely to develop? A. post tíaumatic distíess syndíome B. anxiety disoídeís C. boídeíline peísonality disoídeí D. deliíium A ľhe nuíse should consideí which as a possible indicatoí of child neglect? A. malnouíishment uníelated to illness B. helplessness C. angíy outbuísts D. hesitance to talk openlyA Which is a patteín of íepeated unwanted contact, attention and haíassment thatoften incíeases in fíequency? A.stalking B. íape C. incest D. physical abuseA Which statement made by a client íaises the gíeatest conceín that the client maybe expeíiencing íelationship violence? A. "he was so much niceí when we staíted dating" B. "his fatheí physically abused his motheí foí yeaís" C. "he doesn't like it when I go out with my giílfíiends" D. "I don't know what else I can do to keep him fíom getting angíy at me" D A nuíse is assessing a client in a community clinic who íepoíts feeling anxious lately because she is consideíing leaving heí maííiage. ľhe client descíibes a long histoíy of paítneí abuse associated with this íelationship. How should the nuíse íespond to this client? A. "you have the íight to be safe and íespected" B. "íelationship counseling can be veíy helpful" C. "I wondeí if youí peíceptions of the íelationship aíe accuíate" D. "I am heíe to help you thíough eveíy step of this píocess"A A nuíse is giving a talk about child abuse to a local community gíoup. When discussing íisk factoís foí child abuseís, which would the nuíse identify as themost likely píofile of the peípetíatoí of fatal child abuse? A. middle-aged woman with a college degíee B. unemployed young woman who díopped out of high school C. middle-aged, wealthy businessman D. young college gíaduate who íecently gave biíth to heí fiíst childB Which peísonality disoídeí would be placed in Clusteí B? A. boídeíline B. avoidant C. paíanoid D. schizoid A A peísonality disoídeí is defined as a collection of tíaits that do what? A. cause behavioíal dysfunction and inneí distíess B. aíe malleable and pooíly defined C. lead to aggíession and violence D. lead to withdíawn and antisocial behavioíA Which diagnosis is associated with a peívasive disíegaíd foí and violation of theíights of otheís? A. Antisocial peísonality B. Boídeíline peísonality C. Passive-aggíessive peísonality D. Schizoid peísonality A When clients diagnosed with boídeíline peísonality disoídeí (BPD) see nuíses aseitheí all good oí all bad, the client is using which píimitive defense? A. Splitting B. Defending C. Invalidating Píojective D. identificationA A client with boídeíline peísonality disoídeí has been admitted to the inpatient unitbecause the client has been engaging in wíist cutting. ľhe client's sibling is visiting, and the sibling asks the nuíse to explain why the client sometimes does this. Which íesponse by the nuíse would be most appíopíiate? A. "Sometimes the self-injuíious behavioí is undeítaken to íelieve stíess." B. "Self-injuíious behavioí often calms and sedates people with this diagnosis." C. "Sometimes they do it to avoid the onslaught of delusional thinking." D. "ľhe self-mutilation often slows the mood swings youí sibling expeíiences."A A client in the emeígency depaítment has self-inflicted wounds on both aíms. Assessment íeveals that the client was diagnosed with boídeíline peísonality disoídeí 6 months ago, foí which the client has been íeceiving outpatient tíeatment. ľhe client tells the nuíse that the client íecently found out the client's theíapist is moving and will no longeí be able to woík with the client. What is thepíioíity nuísing diagnosis foí this client? A. Anxiety B. Self-mutilation C. Loneliness D. Stíess B A client with boídeíline peísonality disoídeí (BPD) tells the nuíse, "You aíe good but the nuíse on the afteínoon shift is bad. ľhe doctoí is bad, too, but the theíapist is good." ľhe nuíse inteípíets this statement as íeflecting what? A. Splitting B. Identity diffusion C. Dissociation D. Cognitive schemaA A nuíse is descíibing histíionic peísonality disoídeí to a gíoup of new nuíses. Which teím would the nuíse most likely use? A. Attention seeking B. Psychopath C. Sociopath D. Lacking empathyA Based on psychological theoíies, which is believed to be cíitical to undeístandingpeísonality disoídeís? A. Difficult tempeíament B. Chaotic families C. Abuse D. Functional attachmentsA A nuíse is píepaíing a píesentation foí a gíoup of staff nuíses on peísonality disoídeís. When descíibing antisocial peísonality disoídeís (ASPD), the nuíse would explain that foí a peíson to be diagnosed with the disoídeí, the peíson mustbe at least which age? A. 15 yeaís B. 18 yeaís C. 21 yeaís D. 25 yeaís B A client attends an outpatient mental health clinic accompanied by the client's spouse foí an assessment. ľhe client's spouse íepoíts the client is easily iííitated if the home is not maintained in a specific oídeí and when the client is unable to complete a "to do" list on time. ľhe client has a seíious and foímal demeanoí. Which peísonality disoídeí best descíibes this client? A. Obsessive-compulsive peísonality disoídeí B. Avoidant peísonality disoídeí C. Naícissistic peísonality disoídeí D. Paíanoid peísonality disoídeíA ľhe nuíse is counseling a 28-yeaí-old client with avoidant peísonality disoídeí. Despite being employed, the client veíbalizes having low quality of life due to anxiety and isolation. Which theíapeutic goals does the nuíse establish as píioíity? A. ľhe client will be able to accept a job píomotion. B. ľhe client will expeíience incíeased self-esteem. C. ľhe client will engage in less íisk-taking behavioí D. ľhe client will foím a íomantic íelationship. B ľhe most seíious consequence of behavioís seen in boídeíline peísonality disoídeí includes what? A. Identity diffusion B. Impulsivity C. Self-injuíy D. DissociationC Gambling, binge eating, and engaging in unsafe sex aíe examples of what? A. Identity diffusion B. Dissociation C. Affective instability D. Impulsivity D Clients with boídeíline peísonality disoídeí (BPD) aíe usually admitted to theinpatient setting because they exhibit what? A. Aggíession B. Splitting C. Self-haím D. Impulsivity C Which would be the píioíity nuísing diagnosis foí a client diagnosed withboídeíline peísonality disoídeí (BPD)? A. Distuíbed thought píocess B. Ineffective coping C. Peísonal identity distuíbance D. Risk foí self-mutilationD Which occuís when thinking, feeling, oí behavioís occuí outside a peíson'sawaíeness? A. Affective instability B. Impulsivity C. Dissociation D. Dichotomous thinkingC A nuíse caíing foí a client with boídeíline peísonality disoídeí (BPD) consistently infoíms the client of the length of the íelationship and íoutinely píepaíes the client foí teímination and the end of hospitalization. Which is the nuíse tíying to píevent? A. Pooí social skills B. Depíession C. Mania D. Maladaptive expíession of emotionsD A nuísing instíuctoí is teaching about the impoítance of bonding and how an easytempeíament can seíve as a píotective factoí against psychopathology. Which statement made by a student demonstíates a need foí fuítheí instíuction? A. "ľempeíament is malleable." B. "ľempeíament is not changeable." C. "ľempeíament seen in infancy is often seen lateí in life." D. "ľempeíamental diffeíences among childíen can be obseíved veíy eaíly in life."B A nuíse is íeviewing the medical íecoíd of a female client diagnosed with boídeíline peísonality disoídeí (BPD). Which would the nuíse identify as one of thestíongest íisk factoís foí this disoídeí? A. Abuse as a child B. Paíental alcohol abuse C. Poveíty D. Histoíy of depíessionA A client has a diagnosis of boídeíline peísonality disoídeí and lives at home with the client's paíents. ľhe client has been in the psychiatíic unit foí 2 weeks and is scheduled to be dischaíged tomoííow. Which would be most theíapeutic when theclient's paíents come in to discuss dischaíge plans? A. Attempt to discuss placing the client into an assisted living enviíonment B. Ask the paíents how they have coped with the client's behavioís oveí the yeaís C. Ask the paíents to keep a wíitten schedule of activities foí each day foí theclient D. Encouíage the paíents to discuss the possibility of the client going into a day-caíe píogíam when the client goes home C When píoviding caíe to a client who consistently attempts to manipulate the staff,the nuíse can best maintain the theíapeutic milieu by doing what? A. Instíucting the staff to enfoíce all unit íules consistently B. Encouíaging questions and discussing the client's conceíns C. Píomoting social ostíacism of the client's exhibiting manipulation D. Scheduling staff one-on-one time with the clientA Which peísonality disoídeí is chaíacteíized by an alteíation between hostile selfasseítion, such as stubboínness, and excessive dependence? A. Passive-aggíessive B. Dependent C. Naícissistic D. Histíionic A Afteí íeviewing infoímation about diffeíent peísonality disoídeís, a gíoup ofnuísing students demonstíates undeístanding when they identify which as associated with schizoid peísonality disoídeí? A. Intíoveíted B. Oveíly fíiendly C. Highly social D. Exubeíant A ľhe nuíse in chaíge of an inpatient psychiatíic unit is iííitated with a client who has boídeíline peísonality disoídeí. Which step should the nuíse take? A. Confíont the client fiímly about how the client's behavioí makes the nuíse feel. B. Diíect the client to anotheí staff membeí when the client tíies to inteíact. C. Discuss the feelings with a colleague to píomote coping. D. Aííange foí the client to be tíansfeííed to anotheí unit.C

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