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The nurse is assessing a client diagnosed with schizophrenia with
catatonic features. Which of the following symptoms should the nurse
expect the client to exhibit?
Select all that apply.
1. Catalepsy.
2. Waxy flexibility.
3. Pressured speech.
4. Posturing.
5. Stereotypy. Ans✓✓✓1. Catalepsy.
2. Waxy flexibility
4. Posturing.
5. Stereotypy.
A student nurse is assessing a 20 year-old client who is experiencing
auditory hallucinations. The student states, "I believe the client has
schizophrenia." Which of the following instructor responses is the most
appropriate? Select all that apply.
1. "How long has the client experienced these symptoms?"
2. "Has the client taken any drug or medication that could cause these
symptoms?"
3. "It is not within your scope of practice to assess for a medical
diagnosis."
4. "Does this client have any mood problems?"
, 5. "What kind of relationships has this client established?" Ans✓✓✓1.
"How long has the client experienced these symptoms?"
2. "Has the client taken any drug or medication that could cause these
symptoms?"
4. "Does this client have any mood problems?"
5. "What kind of relationships has this client established?"
A client on an in-patient psychiatric unit refuses to take medications
because "The pill has a special code written on it that will make it
poisonous." What kind of delusion is
this client experiencing?
1. An erotomanic delusion.
2. A grandiose delusion.
3. A persecutory delusion.
4. A somatic delusion. Ans✓✓✓3. A persecutory delusion.
The nurse is interviewing a client who states, "The dentist put a filling in
my tooth; I now receive transmissions that control what I think and do."
The nurse accurately
documents this symptom with which charting entry?
1. "Client is experiencing a delusion of persecution."
2. "Client is experiencing a delusion of grandeur."
3. "Client is experiencing a somatic delusion."
4. "Client is experiencing a delusion of influence." Ans✓✓✓4. "Client is
experiencing a delusion of influence."