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A newly admitted patient is hyperactive, restless, and disorganized. The patient
goes to the dining room and begins to throw food. Verbal intervention is
ineffective. Seclusion is instituted for the primary purpose of:
Reducing environmental stimuli that negatively affect the patient.
A Mexican American patient puts a picture of the Virgin Mary on the bedside
table. Under which section of the assessment should the nurse document this
behavior?
Culture
Which of the following best represents a potential liability issue for the
professional nurse?
Placing a patient who talks constantly and loudly into a secluded room alone.
A researcher tells the nurse that she would like a patient to participate in a study
on the effects of a new medication. The nurse's responsibility in regard to this
study is:
To assess whether the patient has the ability and legal right to give informed
consent.
,A nurse is performing a mental health assessment on an adult client. According
to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, which client action would demonstrate the
highest achievement in terms of mental health?
Possessing a feeling of self-fulfillment and realizing full potential.
A nurse explains to the family of a mentally ill patient how the nurse-patient
relationship differs from other interpersonal relationships. Which is the nurse's
best explanation?
"The focus is on the patient. Problems are discussed by the nurse and patient;
but solutions are implemented by the patient"
A client who is very dirty and has an offensive odor refused to take a shower
when he was admitted to the psychiatric inpatient unit of the hospital. He
yelled, "No, no, no bath!" when two staff members carried him into the shower
and made him wash himself thoroughly before allowing him to leave the
shower area. Which of these statements is correct regarding this patient's
rights?
This was a violation of the patients rights because the patient was restrained by
force.
The nurse is assessing a client who has a diagnosis of schizophrenia and takes a
typical antipsychotic agent daily. Which assessment finding should alert the nurse
to a potential adverse effect of a typical antipsychotic medications?
Temperature of 101F
Using Erickson's theory of personality development, which of the following
task occur with teenagers during puberty?
Identifying oneself from one's parents.
, According to Freud, which statement should a nurse associate with
predominance of the superego?
"I don't ever cheat on tests; its wrong"
An inpatient psychiatric physician treating clients omits treatment options for
those
without insurance. Which violation of an ethical principle should a nurse
recognize in this situation?
Justice
During a nurse-client interaction, which nursing statement may belittle the
client's feelings and concerns?
"Don't worry. Everything will be alright"
A nurse assessed a patient who participated reluctantly, answered questions with
minimal responses, and rarely made eye contact. What data should be included
when documenting the assessment?
A description of the patient's behavior during the interview.
Which client action should the nurse expect during the working phase of the
nurse- client relationship?
The client gains insight and incorporates alternative behaviors.