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NURS 6640 Week 11 Final Exam
Question 1
1 out of 1 points
A PMHNP has been treating a 9-year-old patient who was referred by
her school. Students are asked to raise their hands before speaking
during group discussion, but the patient seems to blurt out what she
wants to say without being called on. She also interrupts other
children while they are talking instead of waiting her turn. When the
patient gets frustrated, she has trouble controlling her emotions and
cries often. Based on the initial information provided, the first focus
by PMHNP is the child’s ____________.
B.
self-regulation
Question 2
1 out of 1 points
The PMHNP is caring for a patient who experiences depression
caused by the traumatic experience of her dog passing away. She
, reports not being able to eat or sleep, and sometimes doesn’t want to
leave the house at all. Which statement is most appropriate for the
PMHNP to maximize the patient’s adaptive coping mechanisms?
Selected Answer:
C. “It’s important to be mindful of how you feel and then to
determine what causes those feelings.”
Question 3
1 out of 1 points
A PMHNP is using Gestalt therapy to communicate with a 50-year-
old patient who is going through a divorce. As he is calmly sharing
the details of his divorce, the PMHNP notices that Dave is tapping his
fingers on his legs. What is an appropriate response by the PMHNP
using the technique of focusing?
A. “I noticed that your fingers were tapping. Can you give a voice to
your fingers?”
Question 4
1 out of 1 points
The PMHNP is meeting with an older, female adult patient and her
daughter. The patient has early onset dementia. The daughter
expresses concern, saying, “I don’t want you to just stick my mother
in a home and give her medicine. I’m worried that’s what people are
going to want to do.” What is the best response by the PMHNP to the
daughter?
B. “The type of treatment depends on the stage of dementia and safety
considerations.”