mental health- maladaptive behavior-interpersonal violence
Which statement by the nurse indicates a need for further teaching concerning family violence? 1. "Abusers use fear and intimidation." 2. "Abusers usually have poor self-esteem." 3. "Abusers often are jealous or self-centered." 4. "Abusers are more often from low-income families."
"Abusers are more often from low-income families."
A battered wife says, "My husband is a bully and a womanizer and certainly doesn't provide for his family, but he's never beat me up, so I don't think I can say he's abusive." Which response by the nurse is therapeutic? 1. "Don't be so gullible. Your husband is an abuser." 2. "How is it that he can maneuver you like he has?" 3. "Do you believe that there are other forms of abuse besides the physical kind?" 4. "Most emotionally battered spouses begin to heal once they start to identify the abusive behaviors."
"Do you believe that there are other forms of abuse besides the physical kind?"
A 10-year-old referred for evaluation after drawing sexually explicit scenes says to the psychiatric nurse, "I just felt like it." Which response by the nurse is focused on assessing for abuse-related symptoms? 1. "Well, a picture paints a thousand words." 2. "You just felt like destroying your textbooks?" 3. "Your parents and teachers are very concerned about your drawings. 4. "I am concerned about you. Are you now or have you ever been abused?"
"I am concerned about you. Are you now or have you ever been abused?"
The nurse is providing an educational session to new employees, and the topic is abuse of the older client. The nurse helps the employees to identify which client as most typically a victim of abuse? 1. A man who has moderate hypertension 2. A man who has newly diagnosed cataracts 3. A woman who has advanced Parkinson's disease 4. A woman who has early diagnosed Lyme disease
A woman who has advanced Parkinson's disease
A child is seen in the school nurse's office with complaints of pain in his right forearm. In reviewing the child's record the nurse notes that he has a history of being physically abused by the mother. Which should be the initial intervention with this child? 1. Assess the child's physical status. 2. Ask the child how the injury occurred. 3. Report the case as suspected child abuse. 4. Observe the interactions between the child and his friends.
Assess the child's physical status.
The nurse is assigned to care for a chemically dependent client who has the potential for violent episodes. In planning care for the client, which action by the nurse should receive priority? 1. Speaks slowly to the client 2. Projects an attitude of calmness 3. Bargains to prevent the violent episodes 4. Moves quietly when approaching the client
Projects an attitude of calmness
Immediately after an assault, the client is extremely agitated, trembling, and hyperventilating. What is the appropriate initial nursing action? 1. Begin to teach relaxation techniques. 2. Encourage the client to discuss the assault. 3. Remain with the client until the anxiety decreases. 4. Place the client in a quiet room alone to decrease stimulation.
Remain with the client until the anxiety decreases.
An 87-year-old woman is brought to the emergency department for treatment of a fractured arm. On physical assessment, the nurse notes old and new ecchymotic areas on the client's chest and legs and asks the client how the bruises were sustained. The client, although reluctant, tells the nurse in confidence that her son frequently hits her if supper is not prepared on time when he arrives home from work. Which is the most appropriate nursing response? 1. "Oh, really? I will discuss this situation with your son." 2. "Let's talk about the ways you can manage your time to prevent this from happening." 3. "Do you have any friends who can help you out until you resolve these important issues with your son?" 4. "As a nurse, I am legally bound to report abuse. I will stay with you while you give the report and help find a safe place for you to stay."
"As a nurse, I am legally bound to report abuse. I will stay with you while you give the report and help find a safe place for you to stay."
The mental health nurse is meeting with a client who has a long history of abusing drugs. During the session the client says to the nurse, "I'm feeling much better now, and I'm ready to go straight." Which response by the nurse would be therapeutic? 1. "You have said this many times before!" 2. "Tell me what makes you feel that you are ready." 3. "I need to see changes in you to believe that you are ready to go straight." 4. "I'm so glad to hear you talking this way. I will let your health care provider know."
"Tell me what makes you feel that you are ready."