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Which information provided by the nurse accurately describes electroconvulsive therapy?
Select all that apply. - answer>>>- The average series involves 8 to 12 treatments.
- Some confusion may be noted after the procedure.
- Memory loss will occur but will resolve with time
The nurse is planning a stress management seminar for clients in an ambulatory care
setting. Which concept should the nurse plan to include in the content of the seminar? -
answer>>>Progressive muscle relaxation techniques are useful for easing tension from
many causes.
A 15-year-old pregnant, unwed client tells the nurse, "My life was unbearable before I
met Bobby. My mother beats me every day, and my dad has sexually abused me since I
was 10 years old!" Which response is appropriate for the nurse to make? - answer>>>"It
seems that you needed Bobby's help to separate from your family
During a nursing interview, a client says, "My daughter was murdered. I can't help
wondering if her husband killed her, but he's been eliminated as a suspect." Which
statement is a therapeutic nursing response? - answer>>>"Have you shared your
concerns with the police?"
The nurse is planning to formulate a psychotherapy group. Several clients are interested
in attending the session. The nurse plans the group, based on which management
principle? - answer>>>The group should be limited to no more than 10 members.
Clients with which diagnoses are commonly prescribed interventions to manage anxiety?
Select all that apply. - answer>>>- Panic disorder
- Posttraumatic stress disorder
,- Obsessive-compulsive disorder
The nurse determines that the client understands the basis of the diagnosis of obsessive-
compulsive disorder after making which statement? - answer>>>"My rituals are ways for
me to control unpleasant thoughts or feelings."
The nurse is preparing to create a care plan for a client admitted to the mental health unit
with a diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder. The nurse should plan to include which
component as a priority in the plan of care? - answer>>>Individualized goals and
objectives
A newly admitted client is exhibiting signs and symptoms associated with a loss of
physical functioning, although no such loss can be confirmed medically. This situation
supports which mental health diagnosis? - answer>>>Somatization disorder
The nurse is planning to instruct a mental health client and the family about the
importance of medication compliance. The nurse should plan for which interventions that
are associated with increased compliance? Select all that apply. - answer>>>- Including
the family in the medication planning process
- Working with the psychiatrist to find the right medication at the right dose
- Providing the client with the injectable, long-acting form of the medication if available
- Working with the psychiatrist to find the medication that provides the least side effects
for the client
Which statement by the client best reflects the development of an effective coping
response style and effective processing of information for a hospitalized client
participating in Alcoholic Anonymous (AA)? - answer>>>"I'm looking forward to leaving
here. I will miss all of you. So, I'm happy and I'm sad, I'm excited, and I'm scared. I know
that I have to work hard to be strong and that not everyone will be as helpful as you
people."
, The psychiatric home care nurse visits a client diagnosed with a phobia that triggers panic
attacks. When teaching the client to use paradoxical intention, which intervention will the
nurse demonstrate? - answer>>>Instructing the client to do what the client fears and, if
possible, to exaggerate the outcome of this exposure to the point of humor
The nurse is reviewing the medical record of a hospitalized client who received
electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) 3 years ago. Which assessment data would support that
the therapy resulted in retrograde amnesia in the client? - answer>>>During the
admission interview, the client can't remember why the ECT treatment was originally
prescribed.
Retrograde amnesia - answer>>>difficulty recalling information learned before ECT. This
kind of amnesia may be long-term
The mother of a teenage client states that her daughter, diagnosed with an anxiety
disorder, "eats nothing but junk food, has never liked going to school, and hangs out with
the wrong crowd." What discharge instruction will be most effective in helping the
mother to manage her daughter's condition? - answer>>>Restrict the amount of
chocolate and caffeine products in the home.
The nurse is reviewing the record of a client scheduled for electroconvulsive therapy
(ECT). Which medical diagnosis, if noted on the client's record, would indicate a need to
contact the health care provider scheduled to perform the ECT? - answer>>>Recent
myocardial infarction
The nurse is discussing discharge and outpatient follow-up plans with a client hospitalized
for acute depression. Which statement demonstrates the client's use of a defense
mechanism and would indicate the need for follow-up treatment? - answer>>>"I was
really depressed about not getting the promotion I was promised. Looking back on it, the
pay raise wouldn't have been worth the huge increase in responsibility. It's just as well; it
all worked out in the end."