Deck 8: Stress and Stress Management

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The nurse is assisting with a breast biopsy for an alert patient who has a lump in the right breast. Which relaxation technique will be best to use at this time?

A) Massage
B) Meditation
C) Guided imagery
D) Relaxation breathing
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When choosing music to help relax a patient who is having a painful dressing change, which action is best for the nurse to take?

A) Use music composed by Mozart.
B) Ask the patient about music preferences.
C) Select music that has 60 to 80 beats/minute.
D) Encourage the patient to use music without words.
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The nurse is teaching a hospitalized patient to use imagery as a relaxation technique. Which statement by the nurse is appropriate?

A) "Place your stress in the image of a form you can destroy."
B) "Think of a place where you feel peaceful and comfortable."
C) "Bring what you hear and sense in your present environment into your image of the scene."
D) "If your scene is stressful to you, continue visualizing until you can overcome the distress."
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A patient who has been hospitalized for a heart attack tells the nurse, "I didn't sleep last night because I worried about missing work and losing my insurance coverage." Which nursing diagnosis is appropriate to include in the plan of care?

A) Anxiety
B) Defensive coping
C) Ineffective denial
D) Risk prone health behavior
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A diabetic patient who is hospitalized tells the nurse, "I don't understand why I can keep my blood sugar under control at home with diet alone, but when I get sick, my blood sugar goes up." Which response by the nurse is appropriate?

A) "It is probably just coincidental that your blood sugars are high when you are ill."
B) "Stressors such as illness cause the release of hormones that increase blood sugar."
C) "Increased blood sugar occurs because the kidneys are not able to metabolize glucose as well during stressful times."
D) "Your diet is different here in the hospital than at home and that is the most likely cause of the increased glucose level."
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A 22-year-old patient arrives in the emergency department ( ED ) with multiple abrasions after a motor vehicle accident and has an initial blood pressure ( BP ) of 180/98. The nurse will plan to

A) discuss the need for hospital admission to control blood pressure.
B) treat the abrasions and discuss the risks associated with hypertension.
C) recheck the blood pressure before the patient's discharge from the ED.
D) start an intravenous ( IV ) line to administer antihypertensive medications.
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A hospitalized patient who is usually well organized and calm is receiving diabetic teaching after being newly diagnosed with diabetes. The patient is forgetful, irritable, and has poor concentration. Which action should the nurse take?

A) Ask the health care provider for a psychiatric referral.
B) Administer the PRN sedative medication every 4 hours.
C) Suggest the use of a home caregiver to the patient's family.
D) Plan to reinforce and repeat teaching about diabetes management.
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A patient who has fibromyalgia tells the nurse, "My life feels very chaotic and out of my control. I will not be able to manage if anything else happens." Which response should the nurse make initially?

A) "Regular massages may help reduce muscle pain."
B) "Guided imagery can be helpful in regaining control."
C) "Tell me more about how your life has been recently."
D) "Your previous coping mechanism can help you now."
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Which action should the nurse take to monitor the effects of an acute stressor on a hospitalized patient (select all that apply)?

A) Assess for bradycardia.
B) Ask about epigastric pain.
C) Observe for increased appetite.
D) Check for elevated blood glucose levels.
E) Monitor for a decrease in respiratory rate.
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An overweight patient who enjoys active outdoor activities develops arthritis in the knees. Which action by the nurse will be best to assist the patient in coping with the diagnosis?

A) Ask the patient to discuss feelings about the diagnosis.
B) Have the patient practice frequent relaxation breathing.
C) Educate the patient on the use of imagery to decrease pain and decrease stress.
D) Encourage the patient to think about how weight loss might improve symptoms.
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Deck 8: Stress and Stress Management
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The nurse is assisting with a breast biopsy for an alert patient who has a lump in the right breast. Which relaxation technique will be best to use at this time?

A) Massage
B) Meditation
C) Guided imagery
D) Relaxation breathing
Relaxation breathing
2
When choosing music to help relax a patient who is having a painful dressing change, which action is best for the nurse to take?

A) Use music composed by Mozart.
B) Ask the patient about music preferences.
C) Select music that has 60 to 80 beats/minute.
D) Encourage the patient to use music without words.
Ask the patient about music preferences.
3
The nurse is teaching a hospitalized patient to use imagery as a relaxation technique. Which statement by the nurse is appropriate?

A) "Place your stress in the image of a form you can destroy."
B) "Think of a place where you feel peaceful and comfortable."
C) "Bring what you hear and sense in your present environment into your image of the scene."
D) "If your scene is stressful to you, continue visualizing until you can overcome the distress."
"Think of a place where you feel peaceful and comfortable."
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A patient who has been hospitalized for a heart attack tells the nurse, "I didn't sleep last night because I worried about missing work and losing my insurance coverage." Which nursing diagnosis is appropriate to include in the plan of care?

A) Anxiety
B) Defensive coping
C) Ineffective denial
D) Risk prone health behavior
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A diabetic patient who is hospitalized tells the nurse, "I don't understand why I can keep my blood sugar under control at home with diet alone, but when I get sick, my blood sugar goes up." Which response by the nurse is appropriate?

A) "It is probably just coincidental that your blood sugars are high when you are ill."
B) "Stressors such as illness cause the release of hormones that increase blood sugar."
C) "Increased blood sugar occurs because the kidneys are not able to metabolize glucose as well during stressful times."
D) "Your diet is different here in the hospital than at home and that is the most likely cause of the increased glucose level."
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A 22-year-old patient arrives in the emergency department ( ED ) with multiple abrasions after a motor vehicle accident and has an initial blood pressure ( BP ) of 180/98. The nurse will plan to

A) discuss the need for hospital admission to control blood pressure.
B) treat the abrasions and discuss the risks associated with hypertension.
C) recheck the blood pressure before the patient's discharge from the ED.
D) start an intravenous ( IV ) line to administer antihypertensive medications.
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A hospitalized patient who is usually well organized and calm is receiving diabetic teaching after being newly diagnosed with diabetes. The patient is forgetful, irritable, and has poor concentration. Which action should the nurse take?

A) Ask the health care provider for a psychiatric referral.
B) Administer the PRN sedative medication every 4 hours.
C) Suggest the use of a home caregiver to the patient's family.
D) Plan to reinforce and repeat teaching about diabetes management.
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A patient who has fibromyalgia tells the nurse, "My life feels very chaotic and out of my control. I will not be able to manage if anything else happens." Which response should the nurse make initially?

A) "Regular massages may help reduce muscle pain."
B) "Guided imagery can be helpful in regaining control."
C) "Tell me more about how your life has been recently."
D) "Your previous coping mechanism can help you now."
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Which action should the nurse take to monitor the effects of an acute stressor on a hospitalized patient (select all that apply)?

A) Assess for bradycardia.
B) Ask about epigastric pain.
C) Observe for increased appetite.
D) Check for elevated blood glucose levels.
E) Monitor for a decrease in respiratory rate.
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An overweight patient who enjoys active outdoor activities develops arthritis in the knees. Which action by the nurse will be best to assist the patient in coping with the diagnosis?

A) Ask the patient to discuss feelings about the diagnosis.
B) Have the patient practice frequent relaxation breathing.
C) Educate the patient on the use of imagery to decrease pain and decrease stress.
D) Encourage the patient to think about how weight loss might improve symptoms.
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