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PNR 413 - Mental Health Nursing TEST 2 QUESTIONS
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

_______ is defined as the transference of mental experiences
and states into bodily symptoms. Correct Answers
Somatization

________ gains are the direct external benefits that being sick
provides, such as relief of anxiety, conflict, or distress Correct
Answers Primary

________ is the intentional production of false or grossly
exaggerated physical or psychological symptoms motivated by
external incentives such as avoiding work. Correct Answers
Malingering

_________ nervosa is an eating disorder that is characterized by
recurrent episodes of binge eating followed by inappropriate
compensatory behaviors to avoid weight gain such as purging,
fasting, or excessive exercising. Correct Answers Bulimia

__________ disorder is characterized by persistent behavior that
violates social norms, rules, law, and the rights of others.
Correct Answers Conduct

__________ in following the plan for a client diagnosed with
conduct disorder is essential to decrease manipulation. Correct
Answers Consistency

__________ is a retreat to a neutral place so clients can regain
self-control. Correct Answers Time-out

,__________ is an ingrained enduring pattern of behaving and
relating to self, others, and the environment and includes
perceptions, attitudes, and emotions. Correct Answers
Personality

__________ personality disorder is characterized by a negative
attitude and a pervasive pattern of resistance to demands for
adequate social and occupational performance. Correct Answers
Passive aggressive

__________ personality disorder is characterized by a pervasive
pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of others and
with the central characteristics of deceit and manipulation.
Correct Answers Antisocial

__________, or a lack of clearly defined role boundaries, is
common in families of individuals with eating disorders.
Correct Answers Enmeshment

A __________ is an episode during which the individual will
continue to function but does not have a conscious awareness of
or will not be able to remember the events that occur during this
time. Correct Answers Black out

A 16-year-old with ODD is most likely to have difficulty in
relationships with (select all that apply):

a. family friends.
b. law enforcement.
c. parents—mother or father or both.

,d. peers of the same age group.
e. school superintendent.
f. store manager at work. Correct Answers B, C, E, F

A 7-year-old child with ADHD is taking clonidine (Kapvay).
Common side effects include (select all that apply):

a. appetite suppression.
b. dizziness.
c. dry mouth.
d. hypotension.
e. insomnia.
f. nausea. Correct Answers B, C, D

A child is taking pemoline (Cylert) for ADHD. The nurse must
be aware of which side effect?

a. Decreased thyroid-stimulating hormone
b. Decreased red blood cell count
c. Elevated white blood cell count
d. Elevated liver function tests Correct Answers D

A client comes to day treatment intoxicated but says he is not.
The nurse identifies that the client is exhibiting symptoms of

a. denial.
b. reaction formation.
c. projection.
d. transference. Correct Answers A

, A client who developed numbness in the right hand could not
play the piano at a scheduled recital. The consequence of the
symptom, not having to perform, is best described as

a. emotion-focused coping.
b. phobia.
c. primary gain.
d. secondary gain. Correct Answers C

A client with bulimia is learning to use the technique of self
monitoring. Which intervention by the nurse would be most
beneficial for this client?

a. Ask the client to write about all feelings and experiences
related to food.
b. Assist the client in making daily meal plans for 1 week.
c. Encourage the client to ignore feelings and impulses related to
food.
d. Teach the client about nutrition content and calories of
various foods. Correct Answers A

A client with delirium is attempting to remove the IV tubing
from his arm, saying to the nurse, "Get off me! Go away!" What
is the client experiencing?

a. Delusions
b. Hallucinations
c. Illusions
d. Disorientation Correct Answers B

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