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To implement the concept of the least restrictive treatment environment, care team members:
Select one:
a. Monitor the medications schedule.
b. Assess the client's ability to live alone.
c. Assess available financial resources.
d. Assess available community resources.- ANS -Assess available community resources.
The term "sandwich generation" best describes adults:
Select one:
a. Caught between adulthood and late adulthood
b. Caring for their children and aging parents
c. Caring for their children and grandchildren
d. Caught between young adulthood and adulthood- ANS -Caring for their children and
aging parents
A male client is in the process of being admitted to a mental health facility. He is sure that the
nurse is the administrator of the hospital, despite the nurse's insistence that he is a staff nurse on
the unit. This client is experiencing:
Select one:
a. Acute confusion
b. Visual hallucinations
c. Delusions
d. Auditory hallucinations- ANS -Delusions
,A client with the diagnosis of depersonalization disorder notices that he experiences periods of
depersonalization when confronted with certain stressors. When developing the care plan, the
nurse is aware that one of the most helpful activities in self-control for this client is for the client
to:
Select one:
a. Contact a treatment team member to discuss his thoughts and feelings every time he is
confronted with a stressor.
b. Keep a daily journal of his thoughts and feelings, paying special attention to thoughts and
feelings during stressful times.
c. Recall periods of stressful times in his life during his clinic visit.
d. Join an exercise program that will help to decrease his stress level.- ANS -Keep a daily
journal of his thoughts and feelings, paying special attention to thoughts and feelings during
stressful times.
For children older than 4 years, separation anxiety should last for no longer than:
Select one:
a. A few days
b. A few weeks
c. A few months
d. 1 year- ANS -A few months
The nurse begins discharge planning measures with a hospitalized client:
Select one:
a. Near the time of discharge
b. At the time of admission
c. 3 days into the hospital stay
d. On the day before discharge- ANS -At the time of admission
During a crisis assessment due to the diagnosis of a terminal illness, the nurse is trying to
determine what the client's history is with regard to losses. Which question will best assess this
area?
Select one:
,a. "How easily do you adapt to new situations?"
b. "What is your understanding of the current situation?"
c. "Who or what has helped you through crisis situations in the past?"
d. "How is this situation affecting your family?"- ANS -"Who or what has helped you through
crisis situations in the past?"
While performing a search of an adult male's home based on suspicion of criminal activity, the
police find pictures of him with young children between the ages of 5 and 10. The pictures are
sexual in nature. The man is suspected of:
Select one:
a. Voyeurism
b. Sexual sadism
c. Pedophilia
d. Necrophilia- ANS -Pedophilia
Toddlers often express their anger through:
Select one:
a. Crying
b. Manipulation
c. Temper tantrums
d. Direct aggression- ANS -Temper tantrums
The client was injured in a work accident. He now has a fused spine and moves with difficulty.
He wonders if he will ever be able to be intimate with his wife. What is the nurse's most accurate
response?
Select one:
a. "You will not be able to engage in sexual activity."
b. "You can enjoy a satisfying sex life with some adaptation."
c. "You eventually will return to the preinjury level of functioning."
, d. "You will become more sexually active after you recover from the injuries."- ANS -"You
can enjoy a satisfying sex life with some adaptation."
The CMA is administering an antianxiety medication to a client. Monitoring side effects is the
responsibility of which member of the health care team?
Select one:
a. Nurse
b. CMA
c. Physician
d. Therapist- ANS -Nurse
A client response to the termination phase of the therapeutic relationship is withdrawal. This
response most often is manifested by client behaviors such as:
Select one:
a. Bringing up new problems
b. Being absent from appointments
c. Returning to maladaptive behavior
d. Having increased anxiety- ANS -Being absent from appointments
When reviewing the nursing notes from the previous shift, the nurse notices notations indicating
that the client was experiencing a somnolent level of consciousness. The client's behavior would
be described as:
Select one:
a. Falling asleep easily and only awakening with strong verbal stimuli
b. Frequently sleeping and awakening only to strong physical stimuli
c. Unresponsive to any verbal or painful stimuli
d. Having alternating periods of excitability and drowsiness- ANS -Falling asleep easily and
only awakening with strong verbal stimuli
When care is provided for a dying client in pain, addiction to analgesics is: