PrepU- Behavioral Ch: 5,6, & 19
A client has repeatedly been physically abused by the spouse. The client asks the nurse whether to leave the spouse like the mother has demanded. The nurse responds most therapeutically when answering:
"How would leaving your spouse make you feel?"
A client tells the nurse, "I had to slap my child, I couldn't help that." Which response of the nurse indicates that the nurse is in the state of unknowing?
"What was going on for you when this happened?"
A nurse administrator is observing the behavior of nurses in the hospital. Which behaviors would the nurse administrator consider inappropriate? Select all that apply.
-A nurse hugging a client who had come in for an initial visit -A nurse speaking to a depressed client in a very strict, disciplinarian tone
The mental health nurse is preparing a presentation about prescription drug abuse to a local community group. When describing the incidence, which age group would the nurse identify as experiencing an increase?
Adolescents
The nurse learns that a new client is a former significant other and an initial session is scheduled for early in the afternoon. Which action should the nurse take to maintain professional boundaries?
Ask to be reassigned because of having a prior personal relationship with the client.
A nurse engaged in an interaction with a client recognizes body space zones. Which would the nurse identify as the individual's personal zone?
Beginning at the boundary of the intimate zone and ending at the social zone
Safe alcohol withdrawal usually is accomplished with the administration of which medication classification?
Benzodiazepines
A nurse enters the room of a client who has been on the unit for several weeks. The client states, "I haven't seen you for a while. How were your days off?" What is the nurse's most appropriate response?
It's important to get a break from time to time. How have the last few days been for you?
When discussing methadone treatment with a client, the nurse should include what?
It decreases the severity of heroin withdrawal symptoms.
A nurse is interviewing a client to obtain a health history. Which would be considered a "usual or expected" response during the first session?
Rambling due to nervousness
A client has been prescribed naltrexone for treatment of alcohol dependence. The nurse has explained the drug's purpose to the client. The nurse determines that the client has understood the instructions when the client identifies which about the drug?
Reduces the appeal of alcohol
The nurse wears a cross and has a Facebook page displaying pictures of the family, home and updates on what the nurse is currently doing. These actions are examples of what?
Self-disclosure
A nursing student is aware that which accounts for more deaths, illnesses, and disabilities across the life span than any other preventable condition?
Substance abuse disorders
A nurse is caring for a client who is experiencing a decline in the client's chronic illness. The nurse feels that the nurse should speak to the client's spouse, who is extremely worried and anxious, and provide the spouse with support. Which setting should the nurse select to speak to the spouse? Choose the best answer.
The consultation room
Which is a nurse's primary tool for treating clients with mental disorders?
The therapeutic use of self
A 51-year-old client has been admitted to the detoxification unit with acute symptoms of alcohol withdrawal. Nursing assessment is likely to reveal what?
Tremors, headache, flushed face, and hallucinations
Which verbal cue refers to accents on words or phrases that highlight the subject or give insight on the topic?
emphasis
A nursing student is caring for a client who has been arrested for child abuse. The nurse is very curious about what the client must have done to get into so much trouble, so the nurse asks the client to tell the nurse about the various activities that got the client arrested. This is an example of:
excessive probing
The most important tool of psychiatric nursing is the:
self
The nurse maintains a therapeutic relationship until the client is successfully transferred to another facility. What is the nurse demonstrating?
transitional relationship model