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A patient with OCD repeatedly washes their hands. What is the most likely reason for this
behavior?
a) They are concerned about skin care
b) They are following a strict hygiene routine
c) They are attempting to reduce anxiety from obsessive thoughts
d) They have a fear of appearing unclean to others
✔✔c) They are attempting to reduce anxiety from obsessive thoughts
Which therapeutic approach is most commonly used to treat OCD?
a) Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
b) Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)
c) Psychoanalysis
d) Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)
✔✔b) Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)
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,A nurse observes that a patient with OCD is late to group therapy because of repeatedly checking
locks. What should the nurse focus on first?
a) Teaching time management skills
b) Reducing the compulsion through gradual exposure
c) Encouraging the patient to speed up the checking process
d) Ignoring the behavior to avoid reinforcing it
✔✔b) Reducing the compulsion through gradual exposure
What is the primary goal of medication in the treatment of OCD?
a) To eliminate compulsive behaviors completely
b) To reduce anxiety and obsessive thoughts
c) To make patients drowsy and relaxed
d) To prevent the development of any new obsessions
✔✔b) To reduce anxiety and obsessive thoughts
A patient with OCD expresses guilt over their inability to control their compulsions. What
should the nurse emphasize during their session?
a) That they should try harder to stop the compulsions
b) That compulsions are a sign of weakness
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, c) That compulsions are a symptom of their condition and not their fault
d) That they should be ashamed of their behavior
✔✔c) That compulsions are a symptom of their condition and not their fault
When discussing the treatment plan with a patient with OCD, what should the nurse highlight
about the role of exposure and response prevention (ERP)?
a) It eliminates the need for any medication
b) It is a quick fix for all OCD symptoms
c) It involves gradually confronting fears without performing compulsions
d) It allows patients to avoid facing their fears
✔✔c) It involves gradually confronting fears without performing compulsions
Which symptom might indicate that a patient with OCD is not responding well to treatment?
a) Decreased frequency of compulsions
b) Continued distress despite therapy
c) Reduced anxiety levels
d) Improved social interactions
✔✔b) Continued distress despite therapy
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