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A nurse is caring for a client who has a substance use disorder. Which of the following statements
by the nurse is an example of patient-centered care?
A. "I am going to have to change our meeting time because I need to go get lunch."
B. "I would like to focus on what I believe are the best goals for you to work on."
C. "Although you have mentioned wanting to talk today about your past abuse, let's discuss this
handout I have with new coping skills."
D. "Let's review the goals you set today and see what your priority is this week." - answer>>>D
A nurse is discussing medication used for maintaining alcohol abstinence with a client who is
undergoing this type of treatment. Which of the following statements by the client indicates an
understanding of their prescriptions?
A. "I know I need to take benzos several times a day to keep from drinking alcohol."
B. "I know that when taking disulfiram that I can only have 3 alcohol drinks a day."
C. "I know I will be taking naltrexone in accordance with my provider's instructions to help me
avoid using alcohol."
D. "I understand that my medication will help me cut down to 2 drinks a day." - answer>>>C
A nurse is discussing relapse potential with a group of clients and their families. The nurse should
include which of the following statements about relapse prevention?
A. Relapses signal failure of the abstinence plan, and the plan must be changed.
B. Relapses are rare and unlikely to occur.
C. Relapses may indicate that the client has very little willpower.
D. Relapses should be expected and be looked at as an opportunity. - answer>>>D
A nurse is developing a discharge plan for a client who is in a detoxification unit. The nurse should
include which of the following in the client's relapse prevention plan?
A. Limit partying with former friends to once weekly, lock up substances in the home, and turn
over finances to another person.
B. Isolate at home, take leave of absence from job, and limit social contacts.
C. Find a support person or sponsor, identify triggers, and develop new coping skills.
D. Solicit a support person to transport to meetings, live in the home with client, and prevent
them from using the substance. - answer>>>C
, A nurse is leading a group about relapse prevention. Which of the following statements
appropriately describes the principles of the self-help groups Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics
Anonymous?
A. Clients are powerless over addiction, and it can only be overcome through belief in a higher
power.
B. Clients should believe in their own ability to beat the disease by themselves.
C. Clients turn over control and responsibility to another person who can help them abstain from
substances.
D. Substance use disorders are pre-destined in individuals and cannot be overcome, only
controlled. - answer>>>A
A nurse is meeting with a new client at a substance use disorder clinic. Prior to the client meeting,
the client's family shared information with the nurse about the client. Which of the following
describes the types of data from the client's family?
A. Historical
B. Secondary
C. Subjective
D. Objective - answer>>>B
A nurse is meeting with a new client at a substance use disorder clinic. During the meeting, the
client states that they have been using cocaine at least once daily for the past 6 months. The
nurse is collecting which of the following types of data from the client's account?
A. Historical
B. Secondary
C. Subjective
D. Objective - answer>>>C
A nurse is meeting with a client and their family at a local treatment clinic. The client's partner
demands to see the client's records and treatment plan, and states they need to be responsible
for overseeing the treatment. The client's partner reports that their own health has deteriorated
since caring for the client. The nurse should recognize that the client's partner is displaying which
of the following behaviors?
A. Codependency
B. Enabling
C. Manipulation
D. Marginalization - answer>>>A
A nurse manager is reviewing a recent client report related to a staff nurse. Which of the
following behaviors by a nurse at work might be red flags for a substance use disorder?
A. Volunteering for overtime on a continual basis, avoiding having a witness to wasting narcotics,
needing to be alone in the medication room when preparing medications.