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Somatization - CORRECT ANSWERS The process where psychological distress is expressed as
physical symptoms without the patient's conscious control or intent.
Somatic Symptom Disorders - CORRECT ANSWERS Disorders where the patient's pain,
weakness, or fatigue is genuinely experienced, even if a clear organic source cannot be found.
Factitious Disorder - CORRECT ANSWERS Involves the intentional faking of physical or
psychological symptoms to assume the 'sick role' and receive nurturance, comfort, and attention.
Malingering - CORRECT ANSWERS The intentional faking or exaggeration of symptoms for a
clear, obvious external benefit, such as financial gain or avoiding work.
Mind-Body Connection - CORRECT ANSWERS The relationship where psychological distress
manifests as physical symptoms, exemplified by stress causing tension headaches or anxiety leading to
upset stomach.
Unconscious Symptoms - CORRECT ANSWERS Physical symptoms that arise from
psychological distress without the patient's conscious control.
Intentional Symptoms - CORRECT ANSWERS Symptoms that are produced with conscious
intent, often for external benefits.
Patient Motivation - CORRECT ANSWERS The underlying reason or intent that drives a
patient's presentation of symptoms, crucial for nursing care prioritization.
,Clinical Judgment - CORRECT ANSWERS The ability to discern subtle differences in patient
presentation, history, and underlying motivation in somatic symptom disorders.
NCLEX - CORRECT ANSWERS The National Council Licensure Examination, a standardized
exam for nursing licensure in the United States.
Psychological Distress - CORRECT ANSWERS Emotional suffering that can manifest as physical
symptoms in somatic disorders.
Therapeutic Engagement - CORRECT ANSWERS The process of connecting with patients to
understand their symptoms and provide appropriate care.
Repetitive Testing - CORRECT ANSWERS The costly and often unnecessary medical tests that
may occur due to misunderstandings of somatic symptom disorders.
Fragmented Care - CORRECT ANSWERS Care that is disjointed or lacks continuity, often seen
in patients with somatic symptom disorders.
Patient Advocate - CORRECT ANSWERS A role of the nurse to support and represent the
interests of patients, especially those with complex conditions.
Primary Care - CORRECT ANSWERS The first point of contact for patients, where somatic
symptom disorders often present.
Emergency Departments - CORRECT ANSWERS Medical facilities where patients with somatic
symptom disorders may seek immediate care.
Medical-Surgical Settings - CORRECT ANSWERS Healthcare environments where somatic
symptom disorders can frequently occur.
, Core Components - CORRECT ANSWERS The essential elements that define and differentiate
somatic symptom and related disorders.
Nursing Interventions - CORRECT ANSWERS Actions taken by nurses to address the needs and
symptoms of patients with somatic symptom disorders.
Assessment - CORRECT ANSWERS The process of evaluating a patient's symptoms and history
to inform care decisions.
Intervention - CORRECT ANSWERS The actions taken to treat or manage a patient's condition
based on assessment findings.
Clinical Snapshots - CORRECT ANSWERS Brief descriptions or case studies that illustrate
specific somatic symptom disorders.
Foundational Concepts - CORRECT ANSWERS Basic principles that underpin the
understanding of somatic symptom and related disorders.
Somatic Symptom Disorder - CORRECT ANSWERS Characterized by one or more distressing
physical symptoms (e.g., pain, fatigue, dizziness) that cause significant disruption, lasting for more than
six months.
Common Patient History in Somatic Symptom Disorder - CORRECT ANSWERS Patients often
have a long history of seeking help from multiple providers ('doctor shopping'), undergoing numerous
treatments and surgeries, and may have comorbid substance abuse, chronic pain, and marital
difficulties.
Pain Specifier in Somatic Symptom Disorder - CORRECT ANSWERS The diagnosis can include
the specifier 'With predominant pain' for individuals whose primary somatic symptoms involve pain.