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NR 326 CMS EXAM Questions with 100%
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2025 GRADED A+

1.Which of the following statements indicates that the client is
at risk for complicated grief?: "I feel so empty without my wife
that it's hard to get up every morning." The nurse should identify
that when a client has difficulty carrying on normal activities
following a loss, this is an indication that there is a risk for
complicated grief.
Adverse effects of fluoxetine: Dry mouth
Sexual dysfunction (anorgasmia and impotence)
Visual disturbances
3
Which of the following behaviors is consistent with dependent
personality disorder?: The client needs excessive external input
to make everyday decisions. Clients who have dependent
personality disorder need excessive input from others to make
everyday decisions.


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,90. A nurse is caring for a client who has borderline personality
disorder.
Which of the following goals is the priority when planning care
for this client?: The client will refrain from self-mutilation. The
greatest risk to the client is injury to self and others.
3A client is experiencing a headache and heart palpitations
after having
1 glass of wine 1 hr ago. The client has a hx of depression and
a BP of 210/105 mm Hg and a temp of 103.8 F. What action
should the nurse take first?: Determine the client's prescribed
medication regimen. This way the nurse can determine the cause
of thee hypertension, such as the client taking mAOI to treat
depression. These meds can precipitate a hypertensive crisis if
consumed with tyramine-containing foods, including wine.
4A client with bipolar disorder stopped taking lithium 2
weeks ago. What adverse effect could have caused the client
to stop taking this medication?: Hand tremors. Fine hand
tremors are an expected adverse effect of lithium and can
interfere with performance of ADLs, causing the client to stop
taking the medication
6A nurse is establishing a therapeutic relationship with a
client who has antisocial personality disorder. Which of the
following strategies should the nurse use when





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communicating with this client?: Set realistic limits on the
client's behavior. Clients who have antisocial personality disorder
can seem to be in control of their behavior, but are manipulative
and impulsive and can suddenly become aggressive and
assaultive. The nurse should establish limits on specific
aggressive and demanding behaviors
96. Manifestations of anorexia nervosa: Orthostatic
hypotension Bradycardia
Amenorrhea
Constipation
A school-aged child is taking atomoxetine, what adverse effect
should the nurse report?: Dark urine. The greatest risk for the
child is liver damage from atomoxetine, which can progress to liver
failure and death


110. Alfred was newly diagnosed with anxiety disorder. The
physician prescribed buspirone (BuSpar). The nurse is aware
that the teaching instructions for newly prescribed buspirone
should include which of the following?
A. A warning about the drug's delayed therapeutic effect,
which is from 14-30 days




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, B. A warning about the incidence of neuroleptic malignant
syndrome (NMS)C. A reminder of the need to schedule blood
work in 1 week to check blood levels of the drug
D. A warning that immediate sedation can occur with a
resultant drop in pulse: CORRECT - Option A: The client should
be informed that the drug's therapeutic effect might not be reached
for 14 to 30 days. The client must be instructed to continue taking
the drug as directed.
Option B: NMS hasn't been reported with this drug, but tachycardia
is frequently reported.
Option C: Blood level checks aren't necessary
11. Which medications have been found to help reduce or
eliminate panic attacks?
A. Antidepressants
B. Anticholinergics
C. Antipsychotics
D. Mood stabilizers: CORRECT - Option A: Tricyclic and
monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor antidepressants have been
found to be effective in treating clients with panic attacks. Why
these drugs help control panic attacks isn't clearly understood.
Option B: Anticholinergic agents, which are smooth-muscle
relaxants, relieve physical symptoms of anxiety but don't relieve
the anxiety itself.

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