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Exam 3 NSG 526 COMPLETE REAL EXAM 1. Norms: are considered the "right" patterns of behavior for a society 2. Event interpretation: should be included for problem-solving therapy for a child with conduct disorder. 3. Family therapy: can promote the greatest change in an adolescent's behavior. 4. The Developmental Theoretical approach: describes a family's progression through the lifecycle. 5. Establishing a therapeutic alliance: is important because acceptance and trust convey a feeling of security in an adolescent. 6. Most children will adopt the same world view: as their parents (ex. If a child was brought up by parents who thought the world was hostile they would most likely adopt this view as they grow older. 7. Bibliotherapy: uses books and a librarian as resources. 8. When conducting a counseling session for a group of at risk adolescents on drug use: it is important to have their peers involved in teaching some problem-solving skills. 9. Play therapy is important: because it allows the child to play out their fears and frustrations. 10. Therapeutic drawing is a helpful technique: is a child feels self-blame regarding their parent's divorce. 11. Objective observations: help the most in evaluating outcomes of child therapy. 12. Schizoid personality disorder: Individual psychotherapy is the appropriate modality to use with this disorder. 13. The best response by the PMHNP when speaking with a client with BPD who has been in counseling for management of self-harm behaviors who now wants to cut themselves is: to assist the client to identify an appropriate coping strategy. 14. Understand that if a client with BPD who was making progress but recently had an anxiety producing situation arise and now cut herself is that even though this behavior is dysfunctional,: it is mostly the patient's best effort to cope. 15. Self-mutilation is mainly due to: fear of abandonment or the increase of independenc

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Exam 3 NSG 526 COMPLETE REAL EXAM

,Exam 3 NSG 526 COMPLETE REAL EXAM


Norms - answerare considered the "right" patterns of behavior for a society



Event interpretation - answershould be included for problem-solving therapy for a child with
conduct disorder.



Family therapy - answercan promote the greatest change in an adolescent's behavior.



The Developmental Theoretical approach - answerdescribes a family's progression through the
lifecycle.



Establishing a therapeutic alliance - answeris important because acceptance and trust convey a
feeling of security in an adolescent.



Most children will adopt the same world view - answeras their parents (ex. If a child was brought
up by parents who thought the world was hostile they would most likely adopt this view as they
grow older.



Bibliotherapy - answeruses books and a librarian as resources.



When conducting a counseling session for a group of at risk adolescents on drug use - answerit is
important to have their peers involved in teaching some problem-solving skills.



Play therapy is important - answerbecause it allows the child to play out their fears and
frustrations.



Therapeutic drawing is a helpful technique - answeris a child feels self-blame regarding their
parent's divorce.

, Exam 3 NSG 526 COMPLETE REAL EXAM


Objective observations - answerhelp the most in evaluating outcomes of child therapy.



Schizoid personality disorder - answerIndividual psychotherapy is the appropriate modality to use
with this disorder.



The best response by the PMHNP when speaking with a client with BPD who has been in
counseling for management of self-harm behaviors who now wants to cut themselves is - answerto
assist the client to identify an appropriate coping strategy.



Understand that if a client with BPD who was making progress but recently had an anxiety
producing situation arise and now cut herself is that even though this behavior is dysfunctional, -
answerit is mostly the patient's best effort to cope.



Self-mutilation is mainly due to - answerfear of abandonment or the increase of independence



BPD is often characterized by - answeran inability to tolerate perceived rejection.



Patients will respond better to limit setting if - answerthe PMHNP can reflect back to the client an
understanding and validation of their emotional distress.



Clients with BPD have not successfully achieved - answerthe developmental stage of
separation-individuation.



Paranoid Personality Disorder - answerdo not trust others easily, and it's best to use a respectful
neutral approach.



Paranoid Personality Disorder are - answercritical of others because they project blame for their
own shortcomings onto others.

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