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2. Which of the following describes the role of a A. Are you being threatened or hurt by your partner?
technician? B. Are you frightened of you partner.
C. Is something bothering you?
A. Administers medications to a schizophrenic patient. D. What happens when you and your partner argue?
B. The nurse feeds and bathes a catatonic client
C. Coordinates diverse aspects of care rendered to the
patient
7. The wife admits that she is a victim of abuse and tests reveal negative results. The client has which
opens up about her persistent distaste for sex. This somatoform disorder?
sexual disorder is:
A. Somatization Disorder
A. Sexual desire disorder B. Hypochondriasis
B. Sexual arousal disorder C. Conversion Disorder
C. Orgasm disorder D. Somatoform Pain Disorder
D. Sexual Pain Disorder
12. Freud explains anxiety as:
8. What would be the best approach for a wife who is
still living with her abusive husband? A. Strives to gratify the needs for satisfaction and
security
A. Heres the number of a crisis center that you can call B. Conflict between id and superego
for help . C. A hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal reaction to stress
B. Its best to leave your husband. D. A conditioned response to stressors
C. Did you discuss this with your family?
D. Why do you allow yourself to be treated this way. 13. The following are the appropriate nursing
diagnosis for the client EXCEPT:
9. Which comment about a 3-year-old child if made
by the parent may indicate child abuse? A. Ineffective individual coping
B. Alteration in comfort, pain
A. Once my child is toilet trained, I can still expect her to C. Altered role performance
have some. D. Impaired social interaction
B. When I tell my child to do something once, I dont
expect to have to tell. 14. The following statements describe somatoform
and feed.
A. Physical symptoms are explained by organic causes
D. My three (3)-year-old loves to say NO.
B. It is a voluntary expression of psychological conflicts
10. The primary nursing intervention for a victim of C. Expression of conflicts through bodily symptoms
A. Assess the scope of the problem 15. What would be the best response to the clients
11. Situation: A 30-year-old male employee B. I think youre exaggerating things a little bit.
frequently complains of low back pain that leads to C. Try to forget this feeling and have activities to take it
D. Remove the child from the classroom when disruptive retarded child regarding her care. The following
17. The child with conduct disorder will likely A. Overprotection of the child
D. Serious violations of age related norms. ability to care for their maladaptive child. The nurse
identifies what nursing diagnosis:
18. Ritalin is the drug of choice for children with
ADHD. The side effects of the following may be A. Hopelessness
D. Allowing the parent to accompany the child in the autistic child includes the following EXCEPT:
classroom
A. Engage in diversionary activities when acting -out C. Encouraging adequate fluids and nutritious foods
B. Provide an atmosphere of acceptance D. Administering Librium as ordered
C. Provide safety measures
D. Rearrange the environment to activate the child 29. Another client is brought to the emergency room
by friends who state that he took something an hour
25. According to Piaget, a 5-year-old is at what stage ago. He is actively hallucinating, agitated, with an
of development: irritated nasal septum.
26. Situation: The nurse assigned to the 30. A client is admitted with needle tracks on his
detoxification unit attends to various patients with arm, stuporous and with pin point pupil will likely be
substance-related disorders. A 45 years old male managed with:
revealed that he experienced a marked increase in
his intake of alcohol to achieve the desired effect A. Naltrexone (Revia)
33. The primary nursing intervention in working with A. Allow her to starve to relieve her anxiety
a client with moderate stage dementia is ensuring B. Do a short term exercise until the urge passes
that the client: C. Approach the nurse and talk out her feelings
D. Call her mother on the phone and tell her how she
A. Receives adequate nutrition and hydration feels
B. Will reminisce to decrease isolation
C. Remains in a safe and secure environment 38. The client with anorexia nervosa is improving if:
D. Independently performs self-care
A. She eats meals in the dining room.
34. She says to the nurse who offers her breakfast, B. Weight gain
Oh no, I will wait for my husband. We will eat C. She attends ward activities.
together The therapeutic response by the nurse is: D. She has a more realistic self-concept.
A. Your husband is dead. Let me serve you your 39. The characteristic manifestation that will
breakfast. differentiate bulimia nervosa from anorexia nervosa
B. Ive told you several times that he is dead. Its time to is that bulimic individual
eat.
C. Youre going to have to wait a long time. A. Have episodic binge eating and purging
D. What made you say that your husband is alive? B. Have repeated attempts to stabilize their weight
C. Have peculiar food handling patterns
35. Dementia, unlike delirium, is characterized by: D. Have threatened self-esteem
42. Situation: A 35-year-old male has an intense fear A. Avoid taking CNS depressant like alcohol.
of riding an elevator. He claims As if I will die B. There are no restrictions in activities.
inside. This has affected his studies The client is C. Limit fluid intake.
suffering from: D. Any beverage like coffee may be taken
A. Encourage to verbalize his fears as much as he A. The symptoms are conscious effort to control anxiety
wants. B. The client will experience a high level of anxiety in
B. Assist him to find meaning to his feelings in relation to response to the paralysis.
his past. C. The conversion symptom has symbolic meaning to
C. Establish trust through a consistent approach. the client
D. Accept her fears without criticizing. D. A confrontational approach will be beneficial for the
client.
44. The nurse develops a countertransference
reaction. This is evidenced by: 48. Nikki reveals that the boyfriend has been
pressuring her to engage in premarital sex. The
A. Revealing personal information to the client
most therapeutic response by the nurse is:
B. Focusing on the feelings of the client.
C. Confronting the client about discrepancies in verbal or A. I can refer you to a spiritual counselor if you like.
non-verbal behavior B. You shouldnt allow anyone to pressure you into sex.
D. The client feels angry towards the nurse who C. It sounds like this problem is related to your
resembles his mother. paralysis.
D. How do you feel about being pressured into sex by
45. Which is the desired outcome in conducting
your boyfriend?
desensitization:
A. Medical regimen
B. Milieu therapy