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Quiz 14: Mental Health Disorders
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
The nurse at a pediatric clinic is gathering assessment information on a school age patient who is 9 years of age. The mother expresses concern about a recent habit of handwashing to "get rid of germs." Which recommendation by the nurse is appropriate?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
The nurse is attending a high school sports event when a student suddenly stands and shouts, "I need to get out of here-get me out!" Which intervention by the nurse is most appropriate at this time?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
The nurse is presenting a program to the parents of school-age children about prescription drug abuse among adolescents. Which information does the nurse provide to parents about preventing their children from abusing prescription drugs?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Identify one or more choices that best complete the statement or answer the question. -A teacher in an elementary school voices concerns to the school nurse about a student in her second-grade class. The student has recently become withdrawn from adults but constantly tries to please the teacher. Today the teacher saw bruises around his neck. Which plan does the school nurse develop and implement? Select all that apply.
Question 5
Multiple Choice
The nurse is performing a routine pediatric assessment on an 11-year-old student who is being medicated for ADHD. The parent reports disruptive behavior and acting out both at school and at home. The parent asks about a possible medication increase. Which information is the most important for the nurse to acquire?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Identify one or more choices that best complete the statement or answer the question. -Parents of an adolescent female are concerned about the adolescent's recent, rapid weight loss. Nursing assessment reveals the adolescent to be below the ideal weight for her height and age. Which questions will the nurse ask to help identify an eating disorder? Select all that apply.
Question 7
Multiple Choice
The school nurse is called to attend to a child who is 10 years of age. The teacher reports the child panicked when asked to present a verbal book report to the class. Which intervention will the nurse initiate with the child?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
The nurse is performing a well-baby check on an infant at 6 months of age. The mother shares that the infant sometimes seems unhappy. Which question is most important for the nurse to ask the mother?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
A middle-school teacher notifies the school nurse of a student who sleeps in class, smells of alcohol, and exhibits behavior impairment. The student tells the nurse, "I drink too much and want to quit, but I keep failing." Which recommendation does the nurse make to the student?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
The nurse is providing care for a female adolescent at an in-patient facility for persons with eating disorders. The adolescent's current weight is less than 85% of ideal body weight. The adolescent appears to be unexpectedly agreeable with the interventions being implemented for weight gain. Which is an important intervention for the nurse to perform?
Question 11
Multiple Choice
A parent brings a toddler to a pediatric clinic for advice about dealing with a fear of water. The parent shares that the toddler screams and throws a tantrum if anyone attempts to get him into a pool. The nurse also learns of an incident when the toddler was pushed into a pool. Which recommendation will the nurse make to help the toddler overcome this phobia?
Question 12
Multiple Choice
Identify one or more choices that best complete the statement or answer the question. -The nurse is providing care for a preschool child who is 4 years of age. The child is being treated for horrific abuse that occurred in the home since the child was an infant. Which comments by the child indicate to the nurse a possible dissociative disorder? Select all that apply.
Question 13
Multiple Choice
The nurse in a pediatric emergency department is providing care for a school-age child with first- and second-degree burns to the hands and arms. The parent states, "She is so fascinated with the color and movement of the flames; she just got too close." For which reason does the nurse recommend psychotherapy for this child?
Question 14
Multiple Choice
The nurse is providing care for a student who was involved in a school violence incidence. The student becomes agitated and angry on the anniversary of the event. Which action by the nurse is most helpful to the student?