NLE Review Questions [NP 5 - Psych]
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NLE Review Questions [NP 5 - Psych]
1. Sullivan postulated that anxiety is:
a. an adaptive behavior
b. a result of unconscious as a negative feeling
c. always perceived as a negative feeling
d. interpersonal in origin
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a. an adaptive behavior
b. a result of unconscious as a negative feeling
c. always perceived as a negative feeling
d. interpersonal in origin
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2. Boy Inggo 5 years old was diagnosed having (ADHD) Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Which of the following drugs is usually ordered for a child with this disorder:
a. Methylphenidate (Ritalin)
b. Chlorpromazine HCl (Thorazine)
c. Diazepam (Valium)
d. Imipremine HCl (Tofranil)
ANSWER:
a. Methylphenidate (Ritalin)
b. Chlorpromazine HCl (Thorazine)
c. Diazepam (Valium)
d. Imipremine HCl (Tofranil)
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3. The desired outcome for the nursing care of client with Hypochondriasis is:
A. Nurse will respond in an authoritative manner when client complains pain
B. Client will seek 2nd opinion from healthcare providers
C. Client will state the relationship between life events & physical symptoms
D. Nurse will reinforce physical symptoms experienced by the client
ANSWER:
A. Nurse will respond in an authoritative manner when client complains pain
B. Client will seek 2nd opinion from healthcare providers
C. Client will state the relationship between life events & physical symptoms
D. Nurse will reinforce physical symptoms experienced by the client
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4. When would the nurse best begin preparing for the termination of the relationship with a depressed client?
A. at the first meeting
B. during the working phase
C. after rapport has been established
D. when the discharge date is set
ANSWER:
A. at the first meeting
B. during the working phase
C. after rapport has been established
D. when the discharge date is set
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5. The individual with essential hypertension is thought to:
A. Suppress anger and hostility
B. Fear social interactions with others
C. Project feelings onto environment
D. Deny responsibility for own behavior
ANSWER:
A. Suppress anger and hostility
B. Fear social interactions with others
C. Project feelings onto environment
D. Deny responsibility for own behavior
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6. One of the following is best used for patients with major depression:
a. Group therapy
b. Milieu therapy
c. Cognitive therapy
d. Gestalt therapy
ANSWER:
a. Group therapy
b. Milieu therapy
c. Cognitive therapy
d. Gestalt therapy
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7. Your assessment of a patient with a diagnosis of catatonic schizophrenia will most likely reveal the following sets of behavior?
A. Aloofness, distrust, suspiciousness, grandiosity
B. Regression, giggling, smiling, laughing
C. Anxious, bizarre behavior, depression, elation
D. Stupor, hallucinations, negativism and automatism
ANSWER:
A. Aloofness, distrust, suspiciousness, grandiosity
B. Regression, giggling, smiling, laughing
C. Anxious, bizarre behavior, depression, elation
D. Stupor, hallucinations, negativism and automatism
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8. A client who has recently been prescribed chlorpromazine (Thorazine) complains of blurred vision and sensitivity to light. Nursing interventions should include
A. instructing the client to wear sunglasses.
B. stopping the medication and notifying the physician.
C. scheduling an eye exam for the client.
D. documenting the client’s somatic complaints.
ANSWER:
A. instructing the client to wear sunglasses.
B. stopping the medication and notifying the physician.
C. scheduling an eye exam for the client.
D. documenting the client’s somatic complaints.
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9. If child abuse is suspected in a family, which of the following approaches would a nurse take when beginning to interview the child?
A. Speaking to the child by using specific, anatomically-correct terminology
B. Expressing concern to the child that something like this could have happened
C. Assuring the child that any information given will be kept confidential
D. Providing a private place to talk with the child about the incident
ANSWER:
A. Speaking to the child by using specific, anatomically-correct terminology
B. Expressing concern to the child that something like this could have happened
C. Assuring the child that any information given will be kept confidential
D. Providing a private place to talk with the child about the incident
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10. The goal of rehabilitation of a Schizophrenic is to:
A. learn effective coping
B. involve the family in client care
C. find employment for the client
D. facilitate optimal functioning of patient
ANSWER:
A. learn effective coping
B. involve the family in client care
C. find employment for the client
D. facilitate optimal functioning of patient
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11. The basis for building a strong therapeutic nurse-client relationship begins with the nurse’s:
A. sincere desire to help others
B. acceptance of others
C. self-awareness and understanding
D. sound knowledge of Psychiatric Nursing
ANSWER:
A. sincere desire to help others
B. acceptance of others
C. self-awareness and understanding
D. sound knowledge of Psychiatric Nursing
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12. For a beginning nurse practitioner in a psychiatric-mental health setting, which behavior would be least effective in helping to achieve personal and professional growth?
A. Completing a task for a client instead of repeatedly prompting him to finish it
B. Taking time to adjust to a slower pace
C. Avoiding frustration when a client refuses to interact
D. Use listening and observation skills
ANSWER:
A. Completing a task for a client instead of repeatedly prompting him to finish it
B. Taking time to adjust to a slower pace
C. Avoiding frustration when a client refuses to interact
D. Use listening and observation skills
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13. Your client has been roaming on the streets for several years. The client has delusions and frequently responds to auditory hallucinations. Which of the following client needs would be your priority?
A. Self-esteem
B. Love and Belongingness
C. Self-Actualization
D. Physical safety
ANSWER:
A. Self-esteem
B. Love and Belongingness
C. Self-Actualization
D. Physical safety
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14.Which contribution of the psychoanalytical model is particularly useful to psychiatric nurses?
A. All behavior has meaning
B. Behavior that is reinforced will be perpetuated
C. The first 6 years of a person’s life determine his personality
D. Behavioral deviations result from an incongruence between verbal and nonverbal communication
ANSWER:
A. All behavior has meaning
B. Behavior that is reinforced will be perpetuated
C. The first 6 years of a person’s life determine his personality
D. Behavioral deviations result from an incongruence between verbal and nonverbal communication
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15. The Psychiatric nurses’ role in tertiary prevention is:
A. Prevent the spread of disease
B. Promote mental health through anticipatory guidance
C. Case finding to limit severity of disease
D. Prevent the crippling defects of illness through rehabilitation programs
ANSWER:
A. Prevent the spread of disease
B. Promote mental health through anticipatory guidance
C. Case finding to limit severity of disease
D. Prevent the crippling defects of illness through rehabilitation programs
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16. A nurse who uses nurturing activities such as bathing or feeding the patient is assuming the role of a:
A. Counselor
B. Teacher
C. Ward Manager
D. Parent Surrogate
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A. Counselor
B. Teacher
C. Ward Manager
D. Parent Surrogate
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17. In the application of the nursing process, the nursing diagnoses are prioritized according to:
A. the established goals of care
B. the nurses’ priority of care
C. life threatening potential
D. focus on resolution of patient’s problems
ANSWER:
A. the established goals of care
B. the nurses’ priority of care
C. life threatening potential
D. focus on resolution of patient’s problems
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18. In planning the discharge of a client with chronic anxiety, the goal should focus on which of the following?
A. Eliminating all anxiety from daily situations
B. Ignoring feelings of anxiety
C. Identifying anxiety producing situations
D. Continued contact with crisis counselor
ANSWER:
A. Eliminating all anxiety from daily situations
B. Ignoring feelings of anxiety
C. Identifying anxiety producing situations
D. Continued contact with crisis counselor
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