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Primary plCare plPsychiatry pl2nd plEdition plMcCarron plXiong plTest plBank
Table plof plContents:
Chapter pl1. plThe plPrimary plCare plPsychiatric plInterview
Chapter pl2. plPrimary plCare pland plPsychiatry: plAn plOverview plof plthe plCollaborative plCare plModel
Chapter pl3. plPreventive plMedicine pland plBehavioral plHealth
Chapter pl4. plThe plPatient pland plYou: plPsychological pland plCultural plConsideration
Chapter pl5. plAnxiety plDisorders
Chapter pl6. plObsessive–Compulsive pland plRelated plDisorders
Chapter pl7. plTrauma-Related plDisorders
Chapter pl8. plMood plDisorders—Depression
Chapter pl9. plTreatment-Resistant plDepression
Chapter pl10. plPsychiatric plDisorders: plBipolar pland plRelated plDisorders
Chapter pl11. plPsychotic plDisorders
Chapter pl12. plNeurocognitive plDisorders
Chapter pl13. plSubstance plUse plDisorders—Alcohol
Chapter pl14. plSubstance plUse plDisorders—Illicit pland plPrescription plDrugs
Chapter pl15. plPersonality plDisorders
Chapter pl16. plCognitive plBehavioral plTherapy
Chapter pl17. plSupportive plPsychotherapy plin plPrimary plCare
Chapter pl18. plMotivational plInterviewing
Chapter pl19. plFundamentals plof plPsychopharmacology
Chapter pl20. plGeriatric plBehavioral plHealth
Chapter pl21. plChild pland plAdolescent plBehavioral plHealth
Chapter pl22. plSuicide pland plViolence plRisk plAssessment
Chapter pl23. plSomatic plSymptom pland plRelated plDisorders
Chapter pl24. plInsomnia
Chapter pl25. plSexual plDysfunction
Chapter pl26. plEating plDisorders
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Chapter 1: The Primary Care Psychiatric Interview
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1. A plpatient plsays plto plthe plnurse, plI pldreamed plI plwas plstoned. plWhen plI plwoke plup, plI plfelt
pl emotionally pldrained, plas plthough plI plhadnt plrested plwell. plWhich plresponse plshould plthe
pl nurse pluse plto plclarify plthe plpatients plcomment?
a. It plsounds plas plthough plyou plwere pluncomfortable plwith plthe plcontent plof plyour pldream.
b. I plunderstand plwhat plyoure plsaying. plBad pldreams plleave plme plfeeling pltired, pltoo.
c. So plyou plfeel plas plthough plyou pldid plnot plget plenough plquality plsleep pllast plnight?
d. Can plyou plgive plme plan plexample plof plwhat plyou plmean plby plstoned?
ANS: plD
The pltechnique plof plclarification plis pltherapeutic pland plhelps plthe plnurse plexamine plthe plmeaning plof
pl the plpatients plstatement. plAsking plfor pla pldefinition plof plstoned pldirectly plasks plfor plclarification.
pl Restating plthat plthe plpatient plis pluncomfortable plwith plthe pldreams plcontent plis plparroting, pla plnon-
therapeutic pltechnique.
The plother plresponses plfail plto plclarify plthe plmeaning plof plthe plpatients
pl comment. plPTS: pl1 plDIF: plCognitive plLevel: plApply pl(Application)
REF: plmcs pl154 pl(dm pl9-2) plTOP: plNursing plProcess:
pl Implementation plMSC: plClient plNeeds: plPsychosocial plIntegrity
2. A plpatient pldiagnosed plwith plschizophrenia pltells plthe plnurse, plThe plCIA plis plmonitoring plus
pl through plthe plfluorescent pllights plin plthis plroom. plBe plcareful plwhat plyou plsay. plWhich plresponse plby
the plnurse plwould plbe plmost pltherapeutic?
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a. Lets pltalk plabout plsomething plother plthan plthe plCIA.
b. It plsounds pllike plyoure plconcerned plabout plyour plprivacy.
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c. The plCIA plis plprohibited plfrom ploperating plin plhealth plcare plfacilities.
d. You plhave pllost pltouch plwith plreality, plwhich plis pla plsymptom plof plyour plillness.
ANS: plB
It plis plimportant plnot plto plchallenge plthe plpatients plbeliefs, pleven plif plthey plare plunrealistic.
pl Challenging plundermines plthe plpatients pltrust plin plthe plnurse. plThe plnurse plshould pltry plto plunderstand
pl the plunderlying plfeelings plor plthoughts plthe plpatients plmessage plconveys. plThe plcorrect plresponse
pl uses plthe pltherapeutic pltechnique plof plreflection. plThe plother plcomments plare plnon-therapeutic.
Asking plto pltalk plabout plsomething plother plthan plthe plconcern plat plhand plis plchanging plthe plsubject.
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pl Saying plthat plthe plCIA plis plprohibited plfrom ploperating plin plhealth plcare plfacilities plgives plfalse
pl reassurance. plStating plthat plthe plpatient plhas pllost pltouch plwith plreality plis pltruthful, plbut
pl uncompassionate.
PTS: pl1 plDIF: plCognitive plLevel: plApply pl(Application)
REF: plmcs pl154 pl(dm pl9-2) plTOP: plNursing plProcess:
pl Implementation plMSC: plClient plNeeds: plPsychosocial plIntegrity
3. The plpatient plsays, plMy plmarriage plis pljust plgreat. plMy plspouse pland plI plalways plagree. plThe plnurse
observes plthe plpatients plfoot plmoving plcontinuously plas plthe plpatient pltwirls pla plshirt plbutton. plThe
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pl conclusion plthe plnurse plcan pldraw plis plthat plthe plpatients plcommunication plis:
a. clear. c. p l precise.
b. mixed. d. p l inadequate.
ANS: plB
Mixed plmessages plinvolve plthe pltransmission plof plconflicting plor plincongruent plmessages plby plthe
speaker. plThe plpatients plverbal plmessage plthat plall plwas plwell plin plthe plrelationship plwas plmodified plby
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pl the plnonverbal plbehaviors pldenoting planxiety. plData plare plnot plpresent plto plsupport plthe plchoice plof
pl the plverbal plmessage plbeing plclear, plexplicit, plor plinadequate.
PTS: pl1 plDIF: plCognitive plLevel: plUnderstand pl(Comprehension)
pl REF: plmcs pl150-151 plTOP: plNursing plProcess: plAssessment