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1. Interpret the concept of thought broadcasting delusion in the context of
mental health disorders.
Thought broadcasting delusion is a common symptom of anxiety
disorders.
Thought broadcasting delusion is when individuals believe they can
control others' thoughts.
Thought broadcasting delusion is a belief that one's thoughts are
always private.
Thought broadcasting delusion is a belief where individuals think
that their thoughts are accessible to others, indicating a disconnect
from reality.
2. Describe how a decreased stimulation environment benefits a bipolar patient.
A decreased stimulation environment encourages more social
interactions.
A decreased stimulation environment increases excitement and
energy levels.
A decreased stimulation environment helps to reduce anxiety and
mood swings in bipolar patients.
A decreased stimulation environment has no effect on bipolar
patients.
3. What are some symptoms associated with a panic level of anxiety?
Excessive worry about everyday issues and difficulty concentrating.
Persistent sadness, lack of interest, and fatigue.
, Mild worry, increased heart rate, and restlessness.
Inability to focus, extreme terror, emotional paralysis, possible
hallucinations or delusions, and disorganized reasoning.
4. In a therapeutic setting, if a patient avoids eye contact and has a closed
posture, how might this affect the therapist's interpretation of the patient's
feelings?
It suggests the patient is confident and open.
It implies the patient is fully understanding the session.
It may indicate discomfort or reluctance to engage.
It shows the patient is uninterested in the therapy.
5. In a situation where a nurse must choose between following hospital policy
and maintaining fidelity to a patient, what should the nurse consider?
The nurse should always follow hospital policy without question.
The nurse should evaluate the ethical implications of both options
and prioritize the patient's best interests.
The nurse should prioritize their own job security over patient needs.
The nurse should consult with a supervisor and defer to their decision.
6. If a patient with bipolar disorder is experiencing a manic episode, which
intervention would be most appropriate to help manage their symptoms?
Avoiding any form of communication
Allowing them to stay up all night
Establishing a structured daily routine
Encouraging them to engage in high-risk activities
,7. While being treated at a forensic center under a court order, a patient refuses
treatment. According to patient rights, the patient _____ administered by the
psychiatrist.
has freedom of speech
has the right to the choice of treatments
must submit to the treatment
has a right to reject the treatment
8. In a scenario where a client refuses a recommended treatment for their
mental health disorder, how should a mental health professional respond
while respecting the principle of autonomy?
Document the refusal and terminate the therapeutic relationship
immediately.
Insist that the client follows the treatment plan for their own good.
Engage in a discussion to understand the client's reasons and
provide information about the consequences of their decision.
Ignore the client's decision and proceed with the treatment anyway.
9. A client reports experiencing decreased concentration, restlessness,
muscular tension, and a narrowed perceptional field as a result of
experiencing anxiety. Which level of anxiety does this describe?
Moderate
Severe
Mild
Panic
, 10. Describe how anhedonia affects individuals with schizophrenia in their daily
lives.
Anhedonia increases the likelihood of engaging in new experiences
and hobbies.
Anhedonia has no significant impact on the daily lives of individuals
with schizophrenia.
Anhedonia enhances social interactions and encourages participation
in enjoyable activities.
Anhedonia affects individuals with schizophrenia by diminishing
their ability to experience pleasure, leading to withdrawal from
social interactions and activities they once enjoyed.
11. Describe how veracity contributes to the therapeutic relationship between a
mental health professional and a client.
Veracity fosters trust and transparency in the therapeutic
relationship.
Veracity is irrelevant to the therapeutic relationship.
Veracity focuses solely on the client's rights.
Veracity allows for the manipulation of client information.
12. Describe the purpose of the SAD Persons Scale in mental health
assessments.
The SAD Persons Scale measures the effectiveness of treatment for
depression.
The SAD Persons Scale assesses the level of anxiety in patients.
The SAD Persons Scale is a tool for diagnosing schizophrenia.