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Health Assessment & Pharmacology + NGN
Clinical Judgment Cases, 98% Pass Rate
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, The nurse should realize that the greatest stumbling block in treating
clients with personality disorders is which of the following? Group of
answer choices
a. Resists change in behavior
b. Addictive anti-psychotic drugs
c. Needs long term therapy
d. Unrelieved by drug therapy
A hospitalized client started to increase her ritualistic tile counting at
bed time and could not sleep. Which of the following is the most
appropriate nursing intervention?
a. Administer anti-anxiety medication
, b. Provide scheduled activities for rituals
c. Administer medication for sleep
d. Substitute activity to relieve anxiety
Before using confrontation techniques, a nurse must understand
which of the following facts regarding rituals? Group of answer
choices
a. Decreases levels of anxiety
b. Habitual behavior
c. Unrelieved by medication
d. Unmodified behavior
, During a panic attack, a client runs to the nurse and reports
breathing difficulty, chest pains, and palpitations. The client also is
pale and has a wide, open mouth and raised eyebrows. What should the
nurse do first?
a. Assist with deep breathing into a paper bag
b. Administer an anxiolytic I.M.
c. Orient the client to person, place, and time.
d. Set limits for acting out delusional behaviors.
A 30-year-old client has been diagnosed with schizoid personality
disorder. What would be the most appropriate nursing intervention for
this client?