Deck 11: Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Related Disorders

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How would the nurse differentiate a client diagnosed with a social phobia from a client diagnosed with a schizoid personality disorder (SPD)?

A) Clients diagnosed with social phobia can manage anxiety without medications, whereas clients diagnosed with SPD can manage anxiety only with medications.
B) Clients diagnosed with SPD are distressed by the symptoms experienced in social settings, whereas clients diagnosed with social phobia are not.
C) Clients diagnosed with social phobia avoid interactions only in social settings, whereas clients diagnosed with SPD avoid interactions in all areas of life.
D) Clients diagnosed with SPD avoid interactions only in social settings, whereas clients diagnosed with social phobias tend to avoid interactions in all areas of life.
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A client living on the beachfront seeks help with an extreme fear of crossing bridges, which interferes with daily life. A psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner decides to try systematic desensitization. Which explanation of this therapy should the nurse convey to the client?

A) "Using your imagination, we will attempt to achieve a state of relaxation that you can replicate when faced with crossing a bridge."
B) "Because anxiety and relaxation are mutually exclusive states, we can attempt to substitute a relaxation response for the anxiety response."
C) "Through a series of increasingly anxiety-provoking steps, we will gradually increase your tolerance to anxiety."
D) "In one intense session, you will be exposed to a maximum level of anxiety that you will learn to tolerate."
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A client who has been diagnosed with a phobic disorder asks the nurse if there are any medications that would be beneficial in treating phobic disorders. Which of the following responses by the nurse are accurate? Select all that apply.

A) "Some antianxiety agents have been successful in treating social phobias."
B) "Some antidepressant agents have been successful in diminishing symptoms of agoraphobia and social anxiety disorder (social phobia)."
C) "Specific phobias are generally not treated with medication unless accompanied by panic attacks."
D) "Beta blockers have been used successfully to treat phobic responses to public performance."
E) "Medications are not the preferred treatment for phobic disorders. One would exhaust all non-medication treatments first."
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____________________ is the subjective emotional response to a stressor or fear.

A) Stress
B) Anxiety
C) Fear
D) Panic
Question
Which condition appears to have a connection to bipolar disorder in youth?

A) Attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
B) Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder
C) Nonepisodic irritability
D) Schizophrenia
Question
The nurse suspects the client of having MDD due to the client having psychomotor retardation. Which of the following would be an example of psychomotor retardation?

A) The client is disheveled and malodorous.
B) The client exhibits promiscuous behaviors.
C) The client ambulates independently.
D) The client has maxed-out charge cards.
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Which of the following best defines secondary depression?

A) Depressive symptoms that occur as a consequence of an adverse side effect of certain medications.
B) Depressive symptoms as a result of MDD exacerbation and elevated serotonin levels.
C) Depressive symptoms that occur as a result of psychomotor retardation.
D) Depressive symptoms that occur with abrupt discontinuation of antidepressants.
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Which of the following is considered a predisposing factor for depression?

A) Decreased serum cortisol levels
B) Decreased thyroid function
C) Decreased sodium levels
D) Genetic factors
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Deck 11: Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Related Disorders
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How would the nurse differentiate a client diagnosed with a social phobia from a client diagnosed with a schizoid personality disorder (SPD)?

A) Clients diagnosed with social phobia can manage anxiety without medications, whereas clients diagnosed with SPD can manage anxiety only with medications.
B) Clients diagnosed with SPD are distressed by the symptoms experienced in social settings, whereas clients diagnosed with social phobia are not.
C) Clients diagnosed with social phobia avoid interactions only in social settings, whereas clients diagnosed with SPD avoid interactions in all areas of life.
D) Clients diagnosed with SPD avoid interactions only in social settings, whereas clients diagnosed with social phobias tend to avoid interactions in all areas of life.
Clients diagnosed with social phobia avoid interactions only in social settings, whereas clients diagnosed with SPD avoid interactions in all areas of life.
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A client living on the beachfront seeks help with an extreme fear of crossing bridges, which interferes with daily life. A psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner decides to try systematic desensitization. Which explanation of this therapy should the nurse convey to the client?

A) "Using your imagination, we will attempt to achieve a state of relaxation that you can replicate when faced with crossing a bridge."
B) "Because anxiety and relaxation are mutually exclusive states, we can attempt to substitute a relaxation response for the anxiety response."
C) "Through a series of increasingly anxiety-provoking steps, we will gradually increase your tolerance to anxiety."
D) "In one intense session, you will be exposed to a maximum level of anxiety that you will learn to tolerate."
"Through a series of increasingly anxiety-provoking steps, we will gradually increase your tolerance to anxiety."
3
A client who has been diagnosed with a phobic disorder asks the nurse if there are any medications that would be beneficial in treating phobic disorders. Which of the following responses by the nurse are accurate? Select all that apply.

A) "Some antianxiety agents have been successful in treating social phobias."
B) "Some antidepressant agents have been successful in diminishing symptoms of agoraphobia and social anxiety disorder (social phobia)."
C) "Specific phobias are generally not treated with medication unless accompanied by panic attacks."
D) "Beta blockers have been used successfully to treat phobic responses to public performance."
E) "Medications are not the preferred treatment for phobic disorders. One would exhaust all non-medication treatments first."
"Some antianxiety agents have been successful in treating social phobias."
"Some antidepressant agents have been successful in diminishing symptoms of agoraphobia and social anxiety disorder (social phobia)."
"Specific phobias are generally not treated with medication unless accompanied by panic attacks."
"Beta blockers have been used successfully to treat phobic responses to public performance."
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____________________ is the subjective emotional response to a stressor or fear.

A) Stress
B) Anxiety
C) Fear
D) Panic
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Which condition appears to have a connection to bipolar disorder in youth?

A) Attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
B) Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder
C) Nonepisodic irritability
D) Schizophrenia
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The nurse suspects the client of having MDD due to the client having psychomotor retardation. Which of the following would be an example of psychomotor retardation?

A) The client is disheveled and malodorous.
B) The client exhibits promiscuous behaviors.
C) The client ambulates independently.
D) The client has maxed-out charge cards.
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Which of the following best defines secondary depression?

A) Depressive symptoms that occur as a consequence of an adverse side effect of certain medications.
B) Depressive symptoms as a result of MDD exacerbation and elevated serotonin levels.
C) Depressive symptoms that occur as a result of psychomotor retardation.
D) Depressive symptoms that occur with abrupt discontinuation of antidepressants.
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Which of the following is considered a predisposing factor for depression?

A) Decreased serum cortisol levels
B) Decreased thyroid function
C) Decreased sodium levels
D) Genetic factors
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