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AD Quiz: Psychosis A client with schizophrenia is given an antipsychotic drug. The nurse recalls all the extrapyramidal effects associated with this type of medication and anticipates that the drug will be discontinued if which occurs? 1 Akathisia Correct2 Tardive dyskinesia 3 Parkinsonian syndrome 4 Acute dystonic reaction Tardive dyskinesia is characterized by protrusion and vermicular movements of the tongue, chewing and puckering movements of the mouth, and a puffing of the cheeks. These adverse effects may or may not be reversible when the antipsychotic medication is withdrawn. Motor restlessness (akathisia), parkinsonian symptoms, or an acute dystonic reaction can be treated with an antiparkinsonian or anticholinergic drug while the antipsychotic medication is continued. 67%of students nationwide answered this question correctly. 9 Confidence: Just a guess Stats Issue with this question? 2. The primary healthcare provider prescribes a neuroleptic drug to a client diagnosed with schizophrenia. On what basis would the primary healthcare provider choose the drug? 1 Symptoms Correct2 Side effects 3 Therapeutic effects 4 Underlying pathology First-generation antipsychotic drugs are also known as neuroleptics. The selection of these drugs is primarily based on side effects rather than therapeutic effects. Because all symptoms respond equally to antipsychotic drugs, the drug selection may not be based on symptoms. Because these drugs do not alter the underlying pathology, the selection may not be based on underlying pathology. 34%of students nationwide answered this question correctly. 1 Confidence: Just a guess Stats Issue with this question? 3. On the afternoon of admission to a psychiatric unit, an adolescent boy with the diagnosis of schizophrenia exposes his genitals to a female nurse. What should the nurse’s immediate therapeutic response be? 1 Ignoring the client at this time Correct2 Stating that this behavior is unacceptable 3 Moving him to his room for a short time-out 4 Telling the client to come to the office later to discuss the behavior When clients enter a new milieu, limits should be set on unacceptable behavior and acceptable behavior should be reinforced. Neither clients nor unacceptable behavior should ever be ignored. Moving the client to his room for a short time-out is punishment. Unacceptable attention-getting behavior must be addressed immediately; also, the focus should be on appropriate behavior. Test-Taking Tip: If the question asks for an immediate action or response, all of the answers may be correct, so base your selection on identified priorities for action. 82%of students nationwide answered this question correctly. 6 Confidence: Just a guess Stats Issue with this question? 4. Despite repeated nursing interventions to improve reality orientation, a client insists that he is the commander of an alien spaceship. What is the client experiencing? 1 Illusion Correct2 Delusion 3 Confabulation 4 Hallucination A delusion is a fixed false belief. An illusion is a false sense interpretation of an external stimulus. Confabulation is the client's attempt to fill gaps in memory with imaginary events. A hallucination is a false sensory perception with no external stimulus. Test-Taking Tip: Read every word of each question and option before responding to the item. Glossing over the questions just to get through the examination quickly can cause you to misread or misinterpret the real intent of the question. 83%of students nationwide answered this question correctly. 4 Confidence: Just a guess Stats Issue with this question? 5. A client with the diagnosis of schizophrenia who has been hospitalized on a mental health unit for 2 weeks is to be discharged home. The client is vacillating between being happy and sad about going home. What term best describes these conflicting emotions? 1 Double bind Correct2 Ambivalence 3 Loose association 4 Inappropriate affect The simultaneous existence of two conflicting emotions, impulses, or desires is known as ambivalence. A single communication containing two conflicting messages is known as a double-bind message. A lack of connections between thoughts is known as loose associations. Inappropriate affect is not two conflicting emotions but instead the inappropriate expression of emotions. 65%of students nationwide answered this question correctly. 8 Confidence: Just a guess Stats Issue with this question? 6. Which medication is the first choice drug for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)? 1 Clonidine 2 Guanfacine 3 Atomoxetine Correct4 Methylphenidate Methylphenidate is the first choice drug for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Clonidine, guanfacine, and atomoxetine are nonstimulants used to treat ADHD; these medications are less effective than methylphenidate. 72%of students nationwide answered this question correctly.

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AD Quiz: Psychosis
A client with schizophrenia is given an antipsychotic drug. The nurse recalls all the extrapyramidal effects
associated with this type of medication and anticipates that the drug will be discontinued if which
occurs?

1

Akathisia

Correct2

Tardive dyskinesia

3

Parkinsonian syndrome

4

Acute dystonic reaction

Tardive dyskinesia is characterized by protrusion and vermicular movements of the tongue, chewing and
puckering movements of the mouth, and a puffing of the cheeks. These adverse effects may or may not
be reversible when the antipsychotic medication is withdrawn. Motor restlessness (akathisia),
parkinsonian symptoms, or an acute dystonic reaction can be treated with an antiparkinsonian or
anticholinergic drug while the antipsychotic medication is continued.

67%of students nationwide answered this question correctly.

3204290949

Confidence: Just a guess

Stats

Issue with this question?

2.

The primary healthcare provider prescribes a neuroleptic drug to a client diagnosed with schizophrenia.
On what basis would the primary healthcare provider choose the drug?

1

Symptoms

Correct2

Side effects

3

Therapeutic effects

,4

Underlying pathology

First-generation antipsychotic drugs are also known as neuroleptics. The selection of these drugs is
primarily based on side effects rather than therapeutic effects. Because all symptoms respond equally to
antipsychotic drugs, the drug selection may not be based on symptoms. Because these drugs do not
alter the underlying pathology, the selection may not be based on underlying pathology.

34%of students nationwide answered this question correctly.

3042081501

Confidence: Just a guess

Stats

Issue with this question?

3.

On the afternoon of admission to a psychiatric unit, an adolescent boy with the diagnosis of
schizophrenia exposes his genitals to a female nurse. What should the nurse’s immediate therapeutic
response be?

1

Ignoring the client at this time

Correct2

Stating that this behavior is unacceptable

3

Moving him to his room for a short time-out

4

Telling the client to come to the office later to discuss the behavior

When clients enter a new milieu, limits should be set on unacceptable behavior and acceptable behavior
should be reinforced. Neither clients nor unacceptable behavior should ever be ignored. Moving the
client to his room for a short time-out is punishment. Unacceptable attention-getting behavior must be
addressed immediately; also, the focus should be on appropriate behavior.



Test-Taking Tip: If the question asks for an immediate action or response, all of the answers may be
correct, so base your selection on identified priorities for action.

82%of students nationwide answered this question correctly.

3028998926

,Confidence: Just a guess

Stats

Issue with this question?

4.

Despite repeated nursing interventions to improve reality orientation, a client insists that he is the
commander of an alien spaceship. What is the client experiencing?

1

Illusion

Correct2

Delusion

3

Confabulation

4

Hallucination

A delusion is a fixed false belief. An illusion is a false sense interpretation of an external stimulus.
Confabulation is the client's attempt to fill gaps in memory with imaginary events. A hallucination is a
false sensory perception with no external stimulus.



Test-Taking Tip: Read every word of each question and option before responding to the item. Glossing
over the questions just to get through the examination quickly can cause you to misread or misinterpret
the real intent of the question.

83%of students nationwide answered this question correctly.

3042122684

Confidence: Just a guess

Stats

Issue with this question?

5.

A client with the diagnosis of schizophrenia who has been hospitalized on a mental health unit for 2
weeks is to be discharged home. The client is vacillating between being happy and sad about going
home. What term best describes these conflicting emotions?

1

, Double bind

Correct2

Ambivalence

3

Loose association

4

Inappropriate affect

The simultaneous existence of two conflicting emotions, impulses, or desires is known as ambivalence. A
single communication containing two conflicting messages is known as a double-bind message. A lack of
connections between thoughts is known as loose associations. Inappropriate affect is not two conflicting
emotions but instead the inappropriate expression of emotions.

65%of students nationwide answered this question correctly.

3204289678

Confidence: Just a guess

Stats

Issue with this question?

6.

Which medication is the first choice drug for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
(ADHD)?

1

Clonidine

2

Guanfacine

3

Atomoxetine

Correct4

Methylphenidate

Methylphenidate is the first choice drug for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
(ADHD). Clonidine, guanfacine, and atomoxetine are nonstimulants used to treat ADHD; these
medications are less effective than methylphenidate.

72%of students nationwide answered this question correctly.

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