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Varcarolis Ch. 33: Forensic Psychiatric Nursing Exam Practice Questions and Answers | All Correct 1. A person diagnosed with bipolar disorder ran out of money, did not refill a lithium prescription, and then relapsed. After assaulting several people in the community, this person was convicted and sentenced. Prior to parole, which outcome has priority for the correctional nurse to achieve? The person: a. agrees in writing to continue lithium therapy. b. is reestablished on an appropriate dose of lithium. c. lists community resources for prescription assistance. d. agrees to a follow-up appointment in an outpatient clinic. - Answer️️ - c. lists community resources for prescription assistance. ©SOPHIABENNETT@ Monday, August 26, 2024 6:09 AM 2 To increase medication adherence, reduce the risk of relapse, and prevent further criminal activity due to mental illness, the persons awareness of community resources for medication refills and medication-related services is the most important outcome. Agreeing to take lithium, being reestablished on medication in the jail, and agreeing to follow-up mental health care are important, but none of these will address the primary reason for the criminal behavior: the relapse caused by inability to access medication in the community. 2. An inmate was diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) caused by severe sexual abuse. One day this inmate sees a person with characteristics similar to the perpetrator, has a flashback, and then attacks the person. Correctional officers place the inmate in restraint. The correctional nurse should anticipate that the inmate would react to restraint by: a. committing to counseling to reduce the incidence of flashbacks. b. becoming less likely to assault others during future flashbacks. c. gradually calming and returning from the flashback to reality. ©SOPHIABENNETT@ Monday, August 26, 2024 6:09 AM 3 d. becoming more frightened, agitated, and combative. - Answer️️ -d. becoming more frightened, agitated, and combative. The correctional nurse recognizes that events occurring in the present reality are likely to be incorporated into a flashback, leading the inmate to become more frightened and desperate to escape. Even if no longer experiencing a flashback, persons will likely reexperience their original trauma if restrained, including the emotions experienced during that trauma, leading to increased fearfulness and resistance to the jail restraints. Restraints are not likely to calm the individual or reduce aggressiveness but instead increase the sense of helplessness and desperation. 3. An inmate was diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) caused by severe sexual abuse. One day this inmate sees a person with similar characteristics to the perpetrator, has a flashback, and then attacks the person. Correctional officers place the inmate in restraint. Which action by the correctional nurse is most appropriate? a. Plan to meet with the inmate for debriefing after release from the required period of restraint. ©SOPHIABENNETT@ Monday, August 26, 2024 6:09 AM 4 b. Support use of restraints as needed to control violent outbursts and assure the safety of all inmates. c. Contact a supervisor authorized to make an exception to the restraint policy and explain why an alternate response is needed. d. Confront the correctional officers who initiated the restraint, explain the inappropriateness of this action, and request the inmates release. - Answer️️ -c. Contact a supervisor authorized to make an exception to the restraint policy and explain why an alternate response is needed. Nurses have advocacy responsibilities, regardless of the setting. The optimum outcome in this situation would be to minimize the duration of the restraint episode. The inmate and others are at risk of injury until the inmate is calm. The restraints will likely worsen and extend the inmates distress and agitation. Supporting the use of restraints ignores the need of select inmates for alternate responses that do not paradoxically worsen the situation instead of help it. Meeting with the patient to calm her after her release would be the second most helpful response, but it does not shorten the duration of the patients restraint. Confronting the officers is unlikely to be successful, since they are following proper procedures; accusing them of ©SOPHIABENNETT@ Monday, August 26, 2024 6:09 AM 5 improper actions will likely increase defensiveness rather than expedite the inmates release from restraint. 4. The correctional nurse assesses a new prisoner beginning incarceration after committing a sex crime. The prisoner speaks in a low voice and tearfully tells the nurse, My life might as well be over. There is no hope I will ever fit into society after I get out of prison. My family disowned me. Select the nurses priority action. a. Advise guards to place the inmate in solitary confinement. b. Offer to contact the inmates family to convey these feelings of remorse. c. Alert the guards of the risk for suicide and implement suicide precautions. d. Meet with the inmate weekly to discuss these feelings and explore coping strategies. - Answer️️ -c. Alert the guards of the risk for suicide and implement suicide precautions. ©SOPHIABENNETT@ Monday, August 26, 2024 6:09 AM 6 The inmate is experiencing significant shame and self-loathing, facing many significant losses (freedom, status in the community, perhaps his career), separated from his support system, and evidences hopelessness. These all suggest a significant risk of suicide. The priority response would be to alert the guards of the inmates risk to self and implement suicide precautions. Safety is the primary issue; none of the other options is appropriate relative to suicide prevention 5. A correctional nurse working in a county jail assesses all new inmates who report taking psychotropic medication or have symptoms of psychiatric disorders. Because of the high volume of newly incarcerated individuals, which skill is most essential for this nurse? a. Documenting information that could be used as trial evidence b. Quickly and skillfully assessing risks for suicide and violence c. Having a comprehensive understanding of community resources d. Counseling inmates to promote successful adaptation to incarceration - Answer️️ -b. Quickly and skillfully assessing risks for suicide and violence ©SOPHIABENNETT@ Monday, August 26, 2024 6:09 AM 7 Newly incarcerated prisoners are often in crisis and may be suicidal. Others may be mentally ill and experiencing relapse. Therefore, being able to quickly and skillfully assess for risk of suicide and violence is an essential skill for the correctional nurse. Documenting potential evidence may occur but is not typically the primary or priority role of a correctional nurse. Community resources and counseling are helpful but would not be a priority compared to risk assessment and reduction. 6. A psychiatric clinical nurse specialist works with a defendant as a competency evaluator. A staff member asks, Why are you spending so much time with that defendant? You spend one-to-one time and write volumes. Usually, we give defendants some medication and return them to court. Select the clinical nurse specialists most appropriate response. a. My role is to be an advocate for the defendant, so I have to know him well and build a trusting relationship. b. My focus is providing intensive psychotherapy to ensure the defendant becomes competent before returning to court. ©SOPHIABENNETT@ Monday, August 26, 2024 6:09 AM 8 c. The specialized assessments I make on behalf of the court require very lengthy and detailed interviews, so it takes a lot of time. d. I spend the time observing, assessing, and documenting competency, writing a report, and preparing expert testimony for the court. - Answer️️ -d. I spend the time observing, assessing, and documenting competency, writing a report, and preparing expert testimony for the court. The competency evaluator has to determine the patients current competence to act on his own behalf during his trial; without competency, the inmate cannot stand trial. Determining competency goes well beyond the mental status, functional, and risk assessments most psy

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Varcarolis Ch. 33: Forensic Psychiatric
Nursing Exam Practice Questions and
Answers | All Correct

1. A person diagnosed with bipolar disorder ran out of money, did not
refill a lithium prescription, and then relapsed. After assaulting several
people in the community, this person was convicted and sentenced. Prior
to parole, which outcome has priority for the correctional nurse to achieve?
The person:



a. agrees in writing to continue lithium therapy.



b. is reestablished on an appropriate dose of lithium.



c. lists community resources for prescription assistance.



d. agrees to a follow-up appointment in an outpatient clinic. - Answer✔️✔️-
c. lists community resources for prescription assistance.




1

, ©SOPHIABENNETT@2024-2025 Monday, August 26, 2024 6:09 AM



To increase medication adherence, reduce the risk of relapse, and prevent
further criminal activity due to mental illness, the persons awareness of
community resources for medication refills and medication-related services
is the most important outcome. Agreeing to take lithium, being
reestablished on medication in the jail, and agreeing to follow-up mental
health care are important, but none of these will address the primary
reason for the criminal behavior: the relapse caused by inability to access
medication in the community.

2. An inmate was diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
caused by severe sexual abuse. One day this inmate sees a person with
characteristics similar to the perpetrator, has a flashback, and then attacks
the person. Correctional officers place the inmate in restraint. The
correctional nurse should anticipate that the inmate would react to restraint
by:



a. committing to counseling to reduce the incidence of flashbacks.



b. becoming less likely to assault others during future flashbacks.



c. gradually calming and returning from the flashback to reality.




2

, ©SOPHIABENNETT@2024-2025 Monday, August 26, 2024 6:09 AM



d. becoming more frightened, agitated, and combative. - Answer✔️✔️-d.
becoming more frightened, agitated, and combative.



The correctional nurse recognizes that events occurring in the present
reality are likely to be incorporated into a flashback, leading the inmate to
become more frightened and desperate to escape. Even if no longer
experiencing a flashback, persons will likely reexperience their original
trauma if restrained, including the emotions experienced during that
trauma, leading to increased fearfulness and resistance to the jail restraints.
Restraints are not likely to calm the individual or reduce aggressiveness
but instead increase the sense of helplessness and desperation.

3. An inmate was diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
caused by severe sexual abuse. One day this inmate sees a person with
similar characteristics to the perpetrator, has a flashback, and then attacks
the person. Correctional officers place the inmate in restraint. Which action
by the correctional nurse is most appropriate?



a. Plan to meet with the inmate for debriefing after release from the
required period of restraint.




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