CADC PRACTICE EXAM NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 320 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)| ALREADY GRADED A+|| BRAND NEW!!
CADC PRACTICE EXAM NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 320 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)| ALREADY GRADED A+|| BRAND NEW!! A client diagnosed with passive-aggressive personality disorder continually complains to the marriage counselor about a nagging husband who criticizes her indecisiveness. Which nursing diagnosis reflects this client's problem? 1. Social isolation R/T decreased self-esteem. 2. Impaired social interaction R/T inability to express feelings openly. 3. Powerlessness R/T spousal abuse. 4. Self-esteem disturbance R/T unrealistic expectations of husband.ANSWER2. Impaired social interaction is defined as the insufficient or excessive quantity or ineffective quality of social exchange. When the client in the question complains about a nagging husband who criticizes her indecisiveness, she is passively expressing covert aggression. This negative expression impedes her ability to interact appropriately and to express feelings openly, which leads to the correct nursing diagnosis, impaired social interaction. An instructor is teaching a nursing student facts related to clients diagnosed with a personality disorder. Which student statement indicates that learning has occurred? 1. "Clients diagnosed with personality disorders need frequent hospitalizations." 2. "Clients perceive their behaviors as uncomfortable and disorganized." 3. "Personality disorders cannot be cured or controlled successfully with medication." 4. "Practitioners have a good understanding about the etiology of personality disorders."ANSWER3. It is important for nurses to understand that for individuals diagnosed with personality disorders, no prescribed medications are available to cure or control these disorders. Clients' inappropriate behaviors and skewed perceptions often lead to anxiety or depression or both; therefore, anxiolytics, antidepressants, and antipsychotics sometimes are prescribed. A client diagnosed with passive-aggressive personality disorder has a nursing diagnosis of altered sleep pattern R/T impending divorce. The client is prescribed oxazepam (Serax) PRN. Which is an appropriate outcome for the nursing diagnosis? 1. The client verbalizes a decrease in tension and racing thoughts. 2. The client expresses understanding about the medication side effects by day 2. 3. The client sleeps 4 to 6 hours a night by day 3. 4. The client notifies the nurse when the medication is neededANSWER3. This outcome relates directly to the stated nursing diagnosis (altered sleep pattern), is measurable (sleeps 4 to 6 hours a night), and has a timeframe (by day 3).
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