CMN 577 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS 3 WITH 100% VERIFIED COMPLETE SOLUTION A+ 2024/2025
CMN 577 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS 3 WITH 100% VERIFIED COMPLETE SOLUTION A+ 2024/2025 You are discussing the option of palliative care with the family of a pediatric patient recently diagnosed with lymphoma. All of the following demonstrate understanding of palliative care except which answer? A. "Once we agree palliative care we will no longer be able to pursue curative treatment options." B. " Opting for palliative care will allow us to provide pain management and improve her quality of life while going through treatment." C. "Adding palliative care to our care team will offer psychosocial support for us all during this difficult time." D. "Palliative care can help our family incorporate a sense of normalcy when we are home from the hospital." - ANS-A 68-year-old female patient presents with difficulty in concentration, apprehension, sweating and hyperventilation in relation to certain situations for the past 2 years. You diagnose her with generalized anxiety disorder and know all of the following are true, except: A. Anxiety can be self-generating since symptoms can reinforce the reaction. B. Anxiety disorders are some of the most common psychiatric disorders. C. Benzodiazepines are the best options for treatment. D. Psychological and somatic symptoms are both principal components of anxiety. - ANS-C A patient comes in with complaints of chronic pain. They have seen many different providers, have had minimal relief with treatment, and frequently use nonspecific medications. Which of the following statements are true? A. A single provider should oversee a comprehensive approach involving behavioral, medical, social and psychological treatment. B. The pain isn't real, it's just in their head. C. Anxiety and depression should not be addressed since that's not a component of chronic pain. D. Sympathy and attention is all that they need. - ANS-A A mother brings in her 15-year-old son in clinic for a sport physical who has brought his mother with him. The patient's mother asks to talk to you outside of the room and states "I believe my son is using drugs. He has not been acting like himself lately, not doing good in school, and has a really bad temper. Can you test his urine for drugs?" As a practicing provider you respond and state: Continues....
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