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A male inpatient client who is experiencing depression has no interest in
eating. He skips meals frequently and has been losing weight. What is the
best nursing action in this situation?
a. Ask the client to "Please eat one meal for me."
b. Leave food with him at mealtime and offer snacks frequently.
c. Give the client information on the benefits of good nutrition.
d. Remove client privileges every time he doesn't eat - ANSWERS-
Children are at greater risk for committing suicide if they have ____
problems.
a. Family
, b. Social
c. Mental health
d. Acute physical - ANSWERS-C. Mental health
A 15-year-old female is seen in the clinic for episodes of cutting herself
since her parents divorced six 6 months ago. Which nursing diagnosis is a
priority for this client?
a. Behavior, risk-prone health
b. Spiritual distress
c. Social interaction, impaired
d. Family processes, interrupted - ANSWERS-A. Behavior, risk-prone
health
An adult female inpatient client with a diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia
will not take her medications from the nurse. She states, "I know you are
poisoning that medicine." Which nursing action is most appropriate?
a. Promise the client that the staff would not do anything to harm her.
b. Let the client watch the medication preparation process.
c. Administer medications to her in unit dose packages so that she can
open the packages herself.
d. Allow the client to retrieve the medications out of the medication cart with
supervision. - ANSWERS-C. Administer medications to her in unit dose
packages so that she can open the packages hers
A 7-year-old male client displays behaviors such as an inability to make
eye contact with others, inappropriate facial expressions, difficulty in
making friends, and showing little emotion with family members. He talks
with adults but is awkward in his conversation. Given these behaviors, what
is this client most likely experiencing?