and Answers
Origin: Chapter 28, 1
1. The nurse is teaching the mother of a 12-year-old boy about the risk
factors associated with drug and alcohol abuse. Which response by the
mother indicates a need for further teaching?
A) "A family history of alcoholism is a risk factor for substance abuse."
B) "Just because his friends are experimenting does not mean that he
will."
C) "If my husband or I have a substance abuse problem it could increase
his risk."
D) "Negative life events are a potential risk
factor." Ans: B
Feedback:
The nurse needs to emphasize that a peer group that abuses substances is
a risk factor associated with substance abuse and increases the chances of
a child experimenting. Other risk factors include a family history of
substance abuse, current parental substance abuse, and negative life
events.
Origin: Chapter 28, 2
2. The nurse is caring for an adolescent girl with anorexia nervosa. What
findings would indicate to the nurse that the girl requires
hospitalization?
A) Weight gain of one-half pound per week
B) Food refusal
C) Body mass index of 18
D) Soft, sparse body hair and dry,
sallow skin Ans: B
Feedback:
Food refusal, severe weight loss, unstable vital signs, arrested pubertal
development, and the need for enteral nutrition warrant hospitalization.
Soft, sparse body hair and dry, sallow skin are signs of anorexia, but do not
warrant hospitalization. A weight gain of one-half pound per week
indicates progress toward therapeutic goals. A body mass index of 18 is on
the low end of the normal range of body mass.
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, Origin: Chapter 28, 3
3. The nurse is caring for an adolescent girl with a suspected anxiety
disorder. The girl states that she is constantly double-checking that she
has unplugged her curling iron and must make sure that everything is in
perfect order in her room before she leaves the house. The nurse
interprets these findings as indicating which disorder?
A) Generalized anxiety disorder
B) Posttraumatic stress disorder
C) Social phobia
D) Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Ans: D
Feedback:
Obsessive-compulsive disorder is characterized by compulsions (repetitive
behaviors
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, such as cleaning, washing, or checking something) to reduce anxiety about
obsessions (unwanted and intrusive thoughts). Posttraumatic stress
disorder is an anxiety disorder that occurs after a child is subjected to a
traumatic event, later experiencing physiologic arousal when a stimulus
triggers memories of the event. Generalized anxiety disorder is
characterized by unrealistic concerns over past behavior, future events,
and personal competency. Social phobia is characterized by a persistent
fear of formal speaking, using public restrooms, or eating in front of
others.
Origin: Chapter 28, 4
4. The nurse is caring for a 7-year-old with Tourette syndrome. The nurse
would be alert for which comorbid condition?
A) Depression
B) Anxiety disorder
C) Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder
D) Asperger syndrome
Ans: C
Feedback:
Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorders
occur in 50% of children with Tourette syndrome. Depression, anxiety
disorder, and Asperger syndrome are not typical comorbid conditions
associated with Tourette syndrome.
Origin: Chapter 28, 5
5.A nurse is caring for a 10-year-old boy with a nursing diagnosis of ineffective
coping related to an inability to deal with stressors secondary to anxiety.
What action should the nurse to take first?
A) Set clear limits on the child's behavior
B) Teach the child problem-solving skills
C) Encourage a discussion of the child's thoughts and feelings
D) Role model appropriate social and
conversation skills Ans: C
Feedback:
The priority action is to encourage the child to discuss his thoughts and
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