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• Question 1 c
1 out of 1 points
The nurse is assessing a patient who has been diagnosed with
hypochondriasis. Which clinical manifestation would the nurse most likely
assess in this patient?
Selected Answer: Misinterpretation of physical sensations as evidence of
serious illness Answers: Loss of interest in formerly pleasurable
activities
Repetitive, time-consuming rituals
Deliberate fabrication of symptoms for an obvious benefit
Misinterpretation of physical sensations as evidence of serious
illness
Respons People with hypochondriasis experience severe distress, and their
e ability to function in personal, social, and occupational roles often
Feedbac is impaired. Most patients with hypochondriasis present with
k: somatic symptoms as well as total preoccupation with the belief of
having a devastating sickness or disease.
These individuals are thought to have prominent health anxiety
(hypochondriasis), another form of hypochondriasis. They have
minimal or no somatic symptoms but reveal a disproportionate or
excessive preoccupation with having a serious illness.
• Question 2
1 out of 1 points
What is the priority nursing diagnosis for a patient who is experiencing
fluctuating levels ofconsciousness, disturbed orientation, and visual and tactile
hallucinations?
Selecte d Answer:
,Risk for injury related to altered cerebral function, misperception of the
environment, and unsteady gait
Answers: Bathing/hygiene self-care deficit related to altered cerebral
function, as evidenced by confusion and inability to perform
personal hygiene tasks
Risk for injury related to altered cerebral function, misperception of
the environment, and unsteady gait
Disturbed thought processes related to medication intoxication, as
evidenced by confusion, disorientation, and hallucinations
Fear related to sensory perceptual alterations, as evidenced by
hiding from
, hallucinated dog and asking nurse to remove hallucinated bugs from
Respons legs
e The physical safety of the patient is of highest priority among the
Feedbac diagnoses given. Many opportunities for injury exist when a
k: patient misperceives the environment as distorted, threatening, or
harmful; when the patient exercises poor judgment; and when the
patient’s sensorium is clouded. The other diagnoses are concerns,
but are lower priorities.
• Question 3
1 out of 1 points
What is a nurse’s legal responsibility if child abuse or neglect is suspected?
Selecte Report the suspected abuse or neglect according to state
d regulations
Answe
r:
Answers: Discuss the findings with the child’s teacher, principal,
and school psychologist
Report the suspected abuse or neglect according to state
regulations Document the observations and speculations
in the medical record Continue the assessment.
Respons Each state has specific regulations for reporting child abuse that
e must be observed. The nurse is usually a mandated reporter. The
Feedbac reporter does not need to be absolutely sure that abuse or neglect
k: occurred, only that it is suspected. Speculation should not be
documented, only the facts.
• Question 4
1 out of 1 points
A patient sat in silence for 20 minutes after a therapy appointment. The patient
appeared tense and vigilant. The patient abruptly stood up and paced back and
forth across the day room, clenching and unclenching his fists. Next, he stopped
and stared intently into the face of a psychiatric technician. Which of the
following best explains the nurse’s observations of this patient?
, Selected Answer: The patient is exhibiting clues to potential
aggression. Answers: The patient is demonstrating
withdrawal
The patient is working off angry feelings.
The patient is using relaxation strategies
effectively. The patient is exhibiting clues to
potential aggression.