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Kaplan j& jSadock's jSynopsis jof jPsychiatry jEdition j12 jTest jBank
Chapter j1. jExamination jand jDiagnosis jof jthe
jPsychiatricjPatient jMultiple jChoice
Identify jthe jchoice jthat jbest jcompletes jthe jstatement jor janswers jthe jquestion.
1. A jnurse jis jassessing ja jclient jwho jis jexperiencing joccasional
feelings jof jsadness jbecause jof jthe jrecent jdeath jof ja jbeloved jpet. jThe jclient’s
jappetite, jsleep jpatterns, jand jdaily jroutine jhave jnot jchanged. jHow jshould jthe jnurse
jinterpret jthejclient’s jbehaviors?
1.
The jclient’s jbehaviors
jdemonstrate jmental jillness jin jthe
jform jof jdepression.
2.
The jclient’s jbehaviors jare
jextensive, jwhich jindicates jthe
jpresence jof jmentaljillness.
3.
The jclient’s jbehaviors jare jnot
jcongruentjwith jcultural jnorms.
, 4.
The jclient’s jbehaviors jdemonstrate
jno jfunctional jimpairment, jindicating
jno jmental jillness.
2. At jwhat jpoint jshould jthe jnurse jdetermine jthat ja jclient jis jat
jriskjfor jdeveloping ja jmental jillness?
1.
When j thoughts, j feelings, j and
j behaviorsjare jnot jreflective jof jthe
jDSM-5 jcriteria.
2.
When jmaladaptive jresponses jto
jstress jare jcoupled jwith jinterference
jin jdaily jfunctioning.
3.
When ja jclient jcommunicates
jsignificantjdistress.
4. When j a j client j uses j defense
j mechanismsjas jego jprotection.
3. A jnurse jis jassessing ja jset jof j15-year-old jidentical jtwins jwho
respond jvery jdifferently jto jstress. jOne jtwin jbecomes janxious jand jirritable, jand
jthe jother jwithdraws jand jcries. jHow jshould jthe jnurse jexplain jthese jdifferent
jstress jresponses jto jthe jparents?
1.
Reactions jto jstress jare jrelative jrather
jthan jabsolute; jindividual jresponses
jto jstress jvary.
2.
It jis jabnormal jfor jidentical jtwins
jto jreact jdifferently jto jsimilar
jstressors.
3.
Identical jtwins jshould jshare jthe
jsame jtemperament jand jrespond
jsimilarly jto jstress.
4.
Environmental jinfluences jto
jstress jweigh jmore jheavily jthan
jgenetic jinfluences.
, 1.
Reactions jto jstress jare jrelative
jrather jthan jabsolute; jindividual
jresponses jtojstress jvary.
2.
It jis jabnormal jfor jidentical jtwins
jto jreact jdifferently jto jsimilar
jstressors.
3.
Identical jtwins jshould jshare jthe
jsame jtemperament jand jrespond
jsimilarly jto jstress.
4.
Environmental jinfluences jto
jstress jweigh jmore jheavily jthan
jgenetic jinfluences.
4. Which jclient jshould jthe jnurse janticipate jto jbe
jmostjreceptive jto jpsychiatric jtreatment?
1. A jJewish, j female jsocial jworker.
2. A jBaptist, jhomeless jmale.
3. A jCatholic, jblack jmale.
4. A jProtestant, jSwedish jbusiness jexecutive.
5. A jpsychiatric jnurse jintern jstates, j“This j client’s juse jof jdefense
mechanisms jshould jbe jeliminated.” jWhich jis ja jcorrect jevaluation jof jthis jnurse’s jstatement?
1.
Defense jmechanisms jcan jbe
jappropriate jresponses jto jstress
jandjneed jnot jbe jeliminated.
ofPsychiatry Updated 12th
j j j j
Edition_test_bank 2023 GRADED A+ j j j
Kaplan j& jSadock's jSynopsis jof jPsychiatry jEdition j12 jTest jBank
Chapter j1. jExamination jand jDiagnosis jof jthe
jPsychiatricjPatient jMultiple jChoice
Identify jthe jchoice jthat jbest jcompletes jthe jstatement jor janswers jthe jquestion.
1. A jnurse jis jassessing ja jclient jwho jis jexperiencing joccasional
feelings jof jsadness jbecause jof jthe jrecent jdeath jof ja jbeloved jpet. jThe jclient’s
jappetite, jsleep jpatterns, jand jdaily jroutine jhave jnot jchanged. jHow jshould jthe jnurse
jinterpret jthejclient’s jbehaviors?
1.
The jclient’s jbehaviors
jdemonstrate jmental jillness jin jthe
jform jof jdepression.
2.
The jclient’s jbehaviors jare
jextensive, jwhich jindicates jthe
jpresence jof jmentaljillness.
3.
The jclient’s jbehaviors jare jnot
jcongruentjwith jcultural jnorms.
, 4.
The jclient’s jbehaviors jdemonstrate
jno jfunctional jimpairment, jindicating
jno jmental jillness.
2. At jwhat jpoint jshould jthe jnurse jdetermine jthat ja jclient jis jat
jriskjfor jdeveloping ja jmental jillness?
1.
When j thoughts, j feelings, j and
j behaviorsjare jnot jreflective jof jthe
jDSM-5 jcriteria.
2.
When jmaladaptive jresponses jto
jstress jare jcoupled jwith jinterference
jin jdaily jfunctioning.
3.
When ja jclient jcommunicates
jsignificantjdistress.
4. When j a j client j uses j defense
j mechanismsjas jego jprotection.
3. A jnurse jis jassessing ja jset jof j15-year-old jidentical jtwins jwho
respond jvery jdifferently jto jstress. jOne jtwin jbecomes janxious jand jirritable, jand
jthe jother jwithdraws jand jcries. jHow jshould jthe jnurse jexplain jthese jdifferent
jstress jresponses jto jthe jparents?
1.
Reactions jto jstress jare jrelative jrather
jthan jabsolute; jindividual jresponses
jto jstress jvary.
2.
It jis jabnormal jfor jidentical jtwins
jto jreact jdifferently jto jsimilar
jstressors.
3.
Identical jtwins jshould jshare jthe
jsame jtemperament jand jrespond
jsimilarly jto jstress.
4.
Environmental jinfluences jto
jstress jweigh jmore jheavily jthan
jgenetic jinfluences.
, 1.
Reactions jto jstress jare jrelative
jrather jthan jabsolute; jindividual
jresponses jtojstress jvary.
2.
It jis jabnormal jfor jidentical jtwins
jto jreact jdifferently jto jsimilar
jstressors.
3.
Identical jtwins jshould jshare jthe
jsame jtemperament jand jrespond
jsimilarly jto jstress.
4.
Environmental jinfluences jto
jstress jweigh jmore jheavily jthan
jgenetic jinfluences.
4. Which jclient jshould jthe jnurse janticipate jto jbe
jmostjreceptive jto jpsychiatric jtreatment?
1. A jJewish, j female jsocial jworker.
2. A jBaptist, jhomeless jmale.
3. A jCatholic, jblack jmale.
4. A jProtestant, jSwedish jbusiness jexecutive.
5. A jpsychiatric jnurse jintern jstates, j“This j client’s juse jof jdefense
mechanisms jshould jbe jeliminated.” jWhich jis ja jcorrect jevaluation jof jthis jnurse’s jstatement?
1.
Defense jmechanisms jcan jbe
jappropriate jresponses jto jstress
jandjneed jnot jbe jeliminated.