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,Question 1
A nurse is caring for a client and notes that the client appears disheveled, frightened, and seems to be talking to
someone who is not there. The nurse should identify that this is an example of which of the following steps of the
nursing process?
A. planning
B. Assessment
C. Analysis
D. Evaluation
Correct Answer
Assessment
Rationale:
The nurse is recognizing symptoms and behaviors that require further investigation, which is the primary function of the assessment
step in the nursing process. This is because assessment involves gathering data about the client's condition through observation,
communication, and other methods, and the nurse's identification of the client's disheveled appearance, fear, and hallucination is an
example of this data-gathering process.
Question 2
A nurse is working to build rapport and trust with new clients. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
A. fulfill a promise by allowing a client to visit with family members
B. use clinical terminology to help a client better understand their diagnosis
C. explain the importance of treatment to a client who speaks a language different from the nurse
D. Minimize contact with a client who is angry
Correct Answer
fulfill a promise by allowing a client to visit with family members
Rationale:
Fulfilling a promise by allowing a client to visit with family members demonstrates a commitment to follow-through and respect for the
client's needs, which is essential for building trust and rapport. This action shows that the nurse values the client's relationships and is
willing to accommodate their requests, creating a sense of security and stability.
Question 3
A nurse is performing a spiritual assessment for a client using the FICA tool. Which of the following questions should
the nurse ask to address the "C" in the FICA tool?
A. do you consider yourself religious?
b. are you a member of a spiritual organization or group
c. what importance does spirituality have your life
d. how would you like us as a healthcare providers to help with any spiritual concerns
Correct Answer
are you a member of a spiritual organization or group
Rationale:
The correct answer is because the "C" in the FICA tool represents the "Community" aspect, which refers to the spiritual support
systems clients may have through membership in a spiritual organization or group. This question helps the nurse identify whether the
client has a spiritual community that provides support, guidance, or a sense of belonging.
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,Question 4
A nurse is caring for a client who has sleep dysregulation, poor memory, and poor concentration. Which of the
following neurotransmitters should the nurse identify as being responsible for the client's manifestations?
a. serotonin
b. dopamine
c. norepinephrine
d. histamine
Correct Answer
serotonin
Rationale:
Serotonin is involved in regulating sleep, mood, appetite, and cognitive functions, making it a key neurotransmitter associated with
sleep dysregulation, poor memory, and poor concentration. The disturbances in sleep and cognitive functions indicate an imbalance in
serotonin levels, which would impact the client's overall mental health and behavior.
Question 5
A nurse is providing mental health education to a group of high school students. Which of the following information
about screening for mental illness should the nurse include?
a. mental illnesses can be detected through regular blood tests
b. risk factors for developing a mental illness are unknown, making screening difficult
c. screening for mental illness is difficult because most mental illnesses cannot be detected through laboratory testing
d. regular physical examinations are commonly used to diagnose mental illness
Correct Answer
screening for mental illness is difficult because most mental illnesses cannot be detected through laboratory testing
Rationale:
Most mental illnesses are complex conditions that cannot be definitively diagnosed through laboratory tests, making laboratory testing
an unreliable method for detecting them. This is because laboratory tests are typically used to identify physical abnormalities or
biomarkers that are not typically present in mental illnesses, which are primarily characterized by changes in thoughts, feelings, and
behaviors.
Question 6
A nurse is educating a newly licensed nurse about psychiatric pharmacogenomic testing. Which of the following
statements by the newly licensed nurse indicates an understanding of the teaching?
a. psychiatric pharmacogenomic testing allows providers to determine the cause of mental illness based on genetics
b. psychiatric pharmacogenomic testing allows providers to determine the likelihood that a treatment will produce a
cure
Correct Answer
psychiatric pharmacogenomic testing allows providers to determine effective treatment modalities
Rationale:
The newly licensed nurse's statement is correct because psychiatric pharmacogenomic testing is a genetic test that helps providers
predict how a patient will respond to different medications based on their genetic makeup, not determine the cause of mental illness
or a treatment's likelihood of curing the illness. This allows providers to choose the most effective treatment modalities, making option
a incorrect and option b close but not entirely accurate.
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, Question 7
A nurse is caring for a client who has been prescribed clozapine. Which of the following topics should the nurse prepare
to discuss with the client?
Correct Answer
the importance of medication adherence after the resolution of acute psychosis when taking an antipsychotic
Rationale:
Clozapine is a medication used to treat schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders, and non-adherence to this medication can lead to
relapse and worsening of symptoms, emphasizing the importance of adherence after acute psychosis has resolved. The nurse should
prepare to discuss the importance of long-term medication adherence with the client to prevent relapse and manage the condition
effectively, making "the importance of medication adherence after the resolution of acute psychosis when taking an antipsychotic" a
crucial topic to cover.
Question 8
A nurse is providing education to the family of a client who has Alzheimer's disease. Which of the following statements
should the nurse make when explaining the role of acetylcholine in this disease process?
Correct Answer
acetylcholine plays a central role in findings of alzheimer's disease
Rationale:
Acetylcholine plays a central role in Alzheimer's disease because it is a neurotransmitter that is involved in memory formation and
cognitive function, and its degradation or deficiency is closely linked to the progressive memory loss and cognitive decline
characteristic of the disease. The cholinergic hypothesis suggests that Alzheimer's disease is caused by a decrease in acetylcholine
levels in the brain, particularly in the hippocampus, which is a key region involved in memory processing.
Question 9
A nurse is providing education to a group of clients about the process of neurotransmission. Which of the following
statements about neurotransmission should the nurse make?
Correct Answer
neurotransmitters are found throughout the body
Rationale:
Neurotransmitters are found throughout the body because they play a crucial role in various bodily functions beyond just transmitting
signals in the nervous system, including hormone regulation, muscle contraction, and immune response. This widespread presence
highlights the complex and multifaceted nature of neurotransmission, allowing it to influence a wide range of physiological processes.
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