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TableNofNContents:
ChapterN1.NTheNPrimaryNCareNPsychiatricNInterview
ChapterN2.NPrimaryNCareNandNPsychiatry:NAnNOverviewNofNtheNCollaborativeNCareNModel
ChapterN3.NPreventiveNMedicineNandNBehavioralNHealth
ChapterN4.NTheNPatientNandNYou:NPsychologicalNandNCulturalNConsideration
ChapterN5.NAnxietyNDisorders
ChapterN6.NObsessive–CompulsiveNandNRelatedNDisorders
ChapterN7.NTrauma-RelatedNDisorders
ChapterN8.NMoodNDisorders—Depression
ChapterN9.NTreatment-ResistantNDepression
ChapterN10.NPsychiatricNDisorders:NBipolarNandNRelatedNDisorders
ChapterN11.NPsychoticNDisorders
ChapterN12.NNeurocognitiveNDisorders
ChapterN13.NSubstanceNUseNDisorders—Alcohol
ChapterN14.NSubstanceNUseNDisorders—IllicitNandNPrescriptionNDrugs
ChapterN15.NPersonalityNDisorders
ChapterN16.NCognitiveNBehavioralNTherapy
ChapterN17.NSupportiveNPsychotherapyNinNPrimaryNCare
ChapterN18.NMotivationalNInterviewing
ChapterN19.NFundamentalsNofNPsychopharmacology
ChapterN20.NGeriatricNBehavioralNHealth
ChapterN21.NChildNandNAdolescentNBehavioralNHealth
ChapterN22.NSuicideNandNViolenceNRiskNAssessment
ChapterN23.NSomaticNSymptomNandNRelatedNDisorders
ChapterN24.NInsomnia
ChapterN25.NSexualNDysfunction
ChapterN26.NEatingNDisorders
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MULTIPLENCHOICE
1. ANpatientNsaysNtoNtheNnurse,NINdreamedNINwasNstoned.NWhenNINwokeNup,NINfeltNemotiona
llyNdrained,NasNthoughNINhadntNrestedNwell.NWhichNresponseNshouldNtheNnurseNuseNtoNclarif
yNtheNpatientsNcomment?
a. ItNsoundsNasNthoughNyouNwereNuncomfortableNwithNtheNcontentNofNyourNdream.
b. INunderstandNwhatNyoureNsaying.NBadNdreamsNleaveNmeNfeelingNtired,Ntoo.
c. SoNyouNfeelNasNthoughN youNdidNnotNgetNenoughNqualityNsleepNlastNnight?
d. CanNyouNgiveNmeNanNexampleNofNwhatNyouNmeanNbyNstoned?
ANS:ND
TheNtechniqueNofNclarificationNisNtherapeuticNandNhelpsNtheNnurseNexamineNtheNmeaningNofNtheNp
atientsNstatement.NAskingNforNaNdefinitionNofNstonedNdirectlyNasksNforNclarification.NRestatingNtha
tNtheNpatientNisNuncomfortableNwithNtheNdreamsNcontentNisNparroting,NaNnon-therapeuticNtechnique.
TheNotherNresponsesNfailNtoNclarifyNtheNmeaningNofNtheNpatientsNcommen
t.NPTS:N1NDIF:NCognitiveNLevel:NApplyN(Application)
REF:NmcsN154N(dmN9-
2)NTOP:NNursingNProcess:NImplementationNMSC:NClientNNeeds:
NPsychosocialNIntegrity
2. ANpatientNdiagnosedNwithNschizophreniaNtellsNtheNnurse,NTheNCIANisNmonitoringNusNthroughNt
heNfluorescentNlightsNinNthisNroom.NBeNcarefulNwhatNyouNsay.NWhichNresponseNbyNtheNnurseNwoul
dNbeNmostNtherapeutic?
a. LetsNtalkNaboutNsomethingNotherNthanNtheNCIA.
b. ItNsoundsNlikeNyoureNconcernedNaboutNyourNprivacy.
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c. TheNCIANisNprohibitedNfromNoperatingNinNhealthNcareNfacilities.
d. YouNhaveNlostNtouchNwithNreality,NwhichNisNaNsymptomNofNyourNillness.
ANS:NB
ItNisNimportantNnotNtoNchallengeNtheNpatientsNbeliefs,NevenNifNtheyNareNunrealistic.NChallengingNun
derminesNtheNpatientsNtrustNinNtheNnurse.NTheNnurseNshouldNtryNtoNunderstandNtheNunderlyingNfeeli
ngsNorNthoughtsNtheNpatientsNmessageNconveys.NTheNcorrectNresponseNusesNtheNtherapeuticNtechni
queNofNreflection.NTheNotherNcommentsNareNnon-
therapeutic.NAskingNtoNtalkNaboutNsomethingNotherNthanNtheNconcernNatNhandNisNchangingNtheNsubj
ect.NSayingNthatNtheNCIANisNprohibitedNfromNoperatingNinNhealthNcareNfacilitiesNgivesNfalseNreassur
ance.NStatingNthatNtheNpatientNhasNlostNtouchNwithNrealityNisNtruthful,NbutNuncompassionate.
PTS:N1NDIF:NCognitiveNLevel:NApplyN(Application)
REF:NmcsN154N(dmN9-
2)NTOP:NNursingNProcess:NImplementationNMSC:NClientNNeeds:
PsychosocialNIntegrity
N
3. TheNpatientNsays,NMyNmarriageNisNjustNgreat.NMyNspouseNandNINalwaysNagree.NTheNnurseNobserv
esNtheNpatientsNfootNmovingNcontinuouslyNasNtheNpatientNtwirlsNaNshirtNbutton.NTheNconclusionNtheN
nurseNcanNdrawNisNthatNtheNpatientsNcommunicationNis:
a. clear. c.N precise.
b. mixed. d.Ninadequate.
ANS:NB
MixedNmessagesNinvolveNtheNtransmissionNofNconflictingNorNincongruentNmessagesNbyNtheNspeake
r.NTheNpatientsNverbalNmessageNthatNallNwasNwellNinNtheNrelationshipNwasNmodifiedNbyNtheNnonver
balNbehaviorsNdenotingNanxiety.NDataNareNnotNpresentNtoNsupportNtheNchoiceNofNtheNverbalNmessag
eNbeingNclear,Nexplicit,NorNinadequate.
PTS:N1NDIF:NCognitiveNLevel:NUnderstandN(Comprehension
)NREF:NmcsN150-151NTOP:NNursingNProcess:NAssessment