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

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A person who feels unattractive repeatedly says,"Although I'm not beautiful,I am smart." This is an example of:

A)Repression
B)Devaluation
C)Identification
D)Compensation
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A nurse wishes to teach alternative coping strategies to a patient who is experiencing severe anxiety.The nurse will first need to:

A)Lower the patient's current anxiety level.
B)Verify the patient's learning style.
C)Create outcomes and a teaching plan.
D)Assess how the patient uses defense mechanisms.
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A person who is speaking about a rival for a significant other's affection says in a gushy,syrupy voice,"What a lovely person.That's someone I simply adore." The individual is demonstrating:

A)Reaction formation
B)Repression
C)Projection
D)Denial
Question
Which assessment question would be most appropriate to ask a patient who has possible generalized anxiety disorder?

A)"Have you been a victim of a crime or seen someone badly injured or killed?"
B)"Do you feel especially uncomfortable in social situations involving people?"
C)"Do you repeatedly do certain things over and over again?"
D)"Do you find it difficult to control your worrying?"
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A patient who is preparing for surgery has moderate anxiety and is unable to understand preoperative information.Which nursing intervention is appropriate?

A)Reassure the patient that all nurses are skilled in providing postoperative care.
B)Describe the procedure again in a calm manner using simple language.
C)Tell the patient that the staff is prepared to promote recovery.
D)Encourage the patient to express feelings to his or her family.
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A patient with a mass in the left upper lobe of the lung is scheduled for a biopsy.The patient has difficulty understanding the nurse's comments and asks,"What do you mean? What are they going to do?" Assessment findings include a tremulous voice,respirations at 28 breaths per minute,and a pulse rate at 110 beats per minute.What is the patient's level of anxiety?

A)Mild
B)Moderate
C)Severe
D)Panic
Question
Two staff nurses applied for a charge nurse position.After the promotion was announced,the nurse who was not promoted said,"The nurse manager had a headache the day I was interviewed." Which defense mechanism is evident?

A)Introjection
B)Conversion
C)Projection
D)Splitting
Question
A patient in the emergency department exhibits disorganized behavior and incoherence after a friend suggested a homosexual encounter.In which room should the nurse place the patient?

A)Interview room furnished with a desk and two chairs
B)Small,empty storage room with no windows or furniture
C)Room with an examining table,instrument cabinets,desk,and chair
D)Nurse's office,furnished with chairs,files,magazines,and bookcases
Question
A nurse encourages an anxious patient to talk about feelings and concerns.What is the rationale for this intervention?

A)Offering hope allays and defuses the patient's anxiety.
B)Concerns stated aloud become less overwhelming and help problem solving to begin.
C)Anxiety is reduced by focusing on and validating what is occurring in the environment.
D)Encouraging patients to explore alternatives increases the sense of control and lessens anxiety.
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A patient approaches the nurse and impatiently blurts out,"You've got to help me! Something terrible is happening.My heart is pounding." The nurse responds,"It's almost time for visiting hours.Let's get your hair combed." Which approach has the nurse used?

A)Distracting technique to lower anxiety
B)Bringing up an irrelevant topic
C)Responding to physical needs
D)Addressing false cognitions
Question
A patient who is experiencing moderate anxiety says,"I feel undone." An appropriate response for the nurse would be:

A)"Why do you suppose you are feeling anxious?"
B)"What would you like me to do to help you?"
C)"I'm not sure I understand.Give me an example."
D)"You must get your feelings under control before we can continue."
Question
A patient experiences an episode of severe anxiety.Of these medications in the patient's medical record,which is most appropriate to administer as an as-needed (prn)anxiolytic medication?

A)buspirone (BuSpar)
B)lorazepam (Ativan)
C)amitriptyline (Elavil)
D)desipramine (Norpramin)
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A patient with a high level of motor activity runs from chair to chair and cries,"They're coming! They're coming!" The patient is unable to follow staff direction or respond to verbal interventions.Which nursing diagnosis has the highest priority?

A)Risk for injury
B)Self-care deficit
C)Disturbed energy field
D)Disturbed thought processes
Question
A person has minor physical injuries after an automobile accident.The person is unable to focus and says,"I feel like something awful is going to happen." This person has nausea,dizziness,tachycardia,and hyperventilation.What is this person's level of anxiety?

A)Mild
B)Moderate
C)Severe
D)Panic
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A supervisor assigns a worker a new project.The worker initially agrees but feels resentful.The next day when asked about the project,the worker says,"I've been working on other things." When asked 4 hours later,the worker says,"Someone else was using the copier,so I couldn't finish it." The worker's behavior demonstrates:

A)acting out.
B)projection.
C)rationalization.
D)passive aggression.
Question
A patient is undergoing diagnostic tests.The patient says,"Nothing is wrong with me except a stubborn chest cold." The spouse reports that the patient smokes,coughs daily,has lost 15 pounds,and is easily fatigued.Which defense mechanism is the patient using?

A)Displacement
B)Regression
C)Projection
D)Denial
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An individual experiences sexual dysfunction and blames it on a partner by calling the person unattractive and unromantic.Which defense mechanism is evident?

A)Rationalization
B)Compensation
C)Introjection
D)Regression
Question
A patient tells a nurse,"My new friend is the most perfect person one could imagine-kind,considerate,and good looking.I can't find a single flaw." This patient is demonstrating:

A)denial.
B)projection.
C)idealization.
D)compensation.
Question
Two staff nurses applied for promotion to nurse manager.The nurse not promoted initially had feelings of loss but then became supportive of the new manager by helping make the transition smooth and encouraging others.Which term best describes the nurse's response?

A)Altruism
B)Sublimation
C)Suppression
D)Passive aggression
Question
A patient with a high level of motor activity runs from chair to chair and cries,"They're coming! They're coming!" The patient does not follow the staff's directions or respond to verbal interventions.The initial nursing intervention of highest priority is to:

A)provide for patient safety.
B)increase environmental stimuli.
C)respect the patient's personal space.
D)encourage the clarification of feelings.
Question
Which assessment questions are most appropriate to ask a patient with possible obsessive-compulsive disorder? Select all that apply.

A)"Have you been a victim of a crime or seen someone badly injured or killed?"
B)"Are there certain social situations that cause you to feel especially uncomfortable?"
C)"Do you have to do things in a certain way to feel comfortable?"
D)"Is it difficult to keep certain thoughts out of awareness?"
E)"Do you do certain things over and over again?"
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A patient performs ritualistic hand washing.What should the nurse do to help the patient develop more effective coping strategies?

A)Allow the patient to set a hand-washing schedule.
B)Encourage the patient to participate in social activities.
C)Encourage the patient to discuss hand-washing routines.
D)Focus on the patient's symptoms rather than on the patient.
Question
Which comment by a person who is experiencing severe anxiety indicates the possibility of obsessive-compulsive disorder?

A)"I check where my car keys are eight times."
B)"My legs often feel weak and spastic."
C)"I'm embarrassed to go out in public."
D)"I keep reliving the car accident."
Question
A nurse plans health teaching for a patient with generalized anxiety disorder who takes lorazepam (Ativan).What information should be included? Select all that apply.

A)Use caution when operating machinery.
B)Allowed tyramine-free foods in diet.
C)Understand the importance of caffeine restriction.
D)Avoid alcohol and other sedatives.
E)Take the medication on an empty stomach.
Question
Which finding indicates that a patient with moderate-to-severe anxiety has successfully lowered the anxiety level to mild? The patient:

A)Asks,"What's the matter with me?"
B)Stays in a room alone and paces rapidly.
C)Can concentrate on what the nurse is saying.
D)States,"I don't want anything to eat.My stomach is upset."
Question
For a patient experiencing panic,which nursing intervention should be first?

A)Teach relaxation techniques.
B)Administer an anxiolytic medication.
C)Provide calm,brief,directive communication.
D)Gather a show of force in preparation for gaining physical control.
Question
A student says,"Before taking a test,I feel a heightened sense of awareness and restlessness." The nurse can correctly assess the student's experience as:

A)Culturally influenced
B)Displacement
C)Trait anxiety
D)Mild anxiety
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Which statement is mostly likely to be made by a patient with agoraphobia?

A)"Being afraid to go out seems ridiculous,but I can't go out the door."
B)"I'm sure I'll get over not wanting to leave home soon.It takes time."
C)"When I have a good incentive to go out,I can do it."
D)"My family says they like it now that I stay home."
Question
If a cruel and abusive person rationalizes this behavior,which comment is most characteristic of this person?

A)"I don't know why it happens."
B)"I have poor impulse control."
C)"That person shouldn't have provoked me."
D)"I'm really a coward who is afraid of being hurt."
Question
A patient has a fear of public speaking.The nurse should be aware that social phobias are often treated with which type of medication?

A)(beta)-blockers.
B)Antipsychotic medications.
C)Tricyclic antidepressant agents.
D)Monoamine oxidase inhibitors.
Question
A student says,"Before taking a test,I feel a heightened sense of awareness and restlessness." The nursing intervention most suitable for assisting the student is to:

A)Explain that the symptoms are the result of mild anxiety,and discuss the helpful aspects.
B)Advise the student to discuss this experience with a health care provider.
C)Encourage the student to begin antioxidant vitamin supplements.
D)Listen without comment.
Question
A patient has the nursing diagnosis: Anxiety,related to __________,as evidenced by an inability to control compulsive cleaning.Which phrase correctly completes the etiologic portion of the diagnosis?

A)Ensuring the health of household members
B)Attempting to avoid interactions with others
C)Having persistent thoughts about bacteria,germs,and dirt
D)Needing approval for cleanliness from friends and family
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A person who has been unable to leave home for more than a week because of severe anxiety says,"I know it does not make sense,but I just can't bring myself to leave my apartment alone." Which nursing intervention is appropriate?

A)Teach the person to use positive self-talk.
B)Assist the person to apply for disability benefits.
C)Ask the person to explain why the fear is so disabling.
D)Advise the person to accept the situation and use a companion.
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A child is placed in a foster home after being removed from parental contact because of abuse.The child is apprehensive and overreacts to environmental stimuli.The foster parents ask the nurse how to help the child.What should the nurse recommend? Select all that apply.

A)Use a calm manner and low voice.
B)Maintain simplicity in the environment.
C)Avoid repetition in what is said to the child.
D)Minimize opportunities for exercise and play.
E)Explain and reinforce reality to avoid distortions.
Question
A patient checks and rechecks electrical cords related to an obsessive thought that the house may burn down.The nurse and patient explore the likelihood of an actual fire.The patient states that a house fire is not likely.This counseling demonstrates the principles of:

A)Flooding
B)Desensitization
C)Relaxation technique
D)Cognitive restructuring
Question
When alprazolam (Xanax)is prescribed for acute anxiety,health teaching should include instructions to:

A)Report drowsiness.
B)Eat a tyramine-free diet.
C)Avoid alcoholic beverages.
D)Adjust dose and frequency based on anxiety level.
Question
A patient with severe anxiety suddenly begins running and shouting,"I'm going to explode!" The nurse should:

A)Ask,"I'm not sure what you mean.Give me an example."
B)Chase after the patient,and give instructions to stop running.
C)Capture the patient in a basket-hold to increase feelings of control.
D)Assemble several staff members and state,"We will help you regain control."
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A patient tells the nurse,"I wanted my health care provider to prescribe diazepam (Valium)for my anxiety disorder,but buspirone (BuSpar)was prescribed instead.Why?" The nurse's reply should be based on the knowledge that buspirone:

A)Does not produce blood dyscrasias.
B)Does not cause dependence.
C)Can be administered as needed.
D)Is faster acting than diazepam.
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A patient tells the nurse,"I don't go to restaurants because people might laugh at the way I eat or I could spill food and be laughed at." The nurse assesses this behavior as consistent with:

A)Acrophobia
B)Agoraphobia
C)Social phobia
D)Posttraumatic stress disorder
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Deck 11: Anxiety, anxiety Disorders, and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders
1
A person who feels unattractive repeatedly says,"Although I'm not beautiful,I am smart." This is an example of:

A)Repression
B)Devaluation
C)Identification
D)Compensation
Compensation
2
A nurse wishes to teach alternative coping strategies to a patient who is experiencing severe anxiety.The nurse will first need to:

A)Lower the patient's current anxiety level.
B)Verify the patient's learning style.
C)Create outcomes and a teaching plan.
D)Assess how the patient uses defense mechanisms.
Lower the patient's current anxiety level.
3
A person who is speaking about a rival for a significant other's affection says in a gushy,syrupy voice,"What a lovely person.That's someone I simply adore." The individual is demonstrating:

A)Reaction formation
B)Repression
C)Projection
D)Denial
Reaction formation
4
Which assessment question would be most appropriate to ask a patient who has possible generalized anxiety disorder?

A)"Have you been a victim of a crime or seen someone badly injured or killed?"
B)"Do you feel especially uncomfortable in social situations involving people?"
C)"Do you repeatedly do certain things over and over again?"
D)"Do you find it difficult to control your worrying?"
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5
A patient who is preparing for surgery has moderate anxiety and is unable to understand preoperative information.Which nursing intervention is appropriate?

A)Reassure the patient that all nurses are skilled in providing postoperative care.
B)Describe the procedure again in a calm manner using simple language.
C)Tell the patient that the staff is prepared to promote recovery.
D)Encourage the patient to express feelings to his or her family.
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6
A patient with a mass in the left upper lobe of the lung is scheduled for a biopsy.The patient has difficulty understanding the nurse's comments and asks,"What do you mean? What are they going to do?" Assessment findings include a tremulous voice,respirations at 28 breaths per minute,and a pulse rate at 110 beats per minute.What is the patient's level of anxiety?

A)Mild
B)Moderate
C)Severe
D)Panic
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7
Two staff nurses applied for a charge nurse position.After the promotion was announced,the nurse who was not promoted said,"The nurse manager had a headache the day I was interviewed." Which defense mechanism is evident?

A)Introjection
B)Conversion
C)Projection
D)Splitting
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8
A patient in the emergency department exhibits disorganized behavior and incoherence after a friend suggested a homosexual encounter.In which room should the nurse place the patient?

A)Interview room furnished with a desk and two chairs
B)Small,empty storage room with no windows or furniture
C)Room with an examining table,instrument cabinets,desk,and chair
D)Nurse's office,furnished with chairs,files,magazines,and bookcases
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9
A nurse encourages an anxious patient to talk about feelings and concerns.What is the rationale for this intervention?

A)Offering hope allays and defuses the patient's anxiety.
B)Concerns stated aloud become less overwhelming and help problem solving to begin.
C)Anxiety is reduced by focusing on and validating what is occurring in the environment.
D)Encouraging patients to explore alternatives increases the sense of control and lessens anxiety.
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10
A patient approaches the nurse and impatiently blurts out,"You've got to help me! Something terrible is happening.My heart is pounding." The nurse responds,"It's almost time for visiting hours.Let's get your hair combed." Which approach has the nurse used?

A)Distracting technique to lower anxiety
B)Bringing up an irrelevant topic
C)Responding to physical needs
D)Addressing false cognitions
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11
A patient who is experiencing moderate anxiety says,"I feel undone." An appropriate response for the nurse would be:

A)"Why do you suppose you are feeling anxious?"
B)"What would you like me to do to help you?"
C)"I'm not sure I understand.Give me an example."
D)"You must get your feelings under control before we can continue."
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12
A patient experiences an episode of severe anxiety.Of these medications in the patient's medical record,which is most appropriate to administer as an as-needed (prn)anxiolytic medication?

A)buspirone (BuSpar)
B)lorazepam (Ativan)
C)amitriptyline (Elavil)
D)desipramine (Norpramin)
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13
A patient with a high level of motor activity runs from chair to chair and cries,"They're coming! They're coming!" The patient is unable to follow staff direction or respond to verbal interventions.Which nursing diagnosis has the highest priority?

A)Risk for injury
B)Self-care deficit
C)Disturbed energy field
D)Disturbed thought processes
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14
A person has minor physical injuries after an automobile accident.The person is unable to focus and says,"I feel like something awful is going to happen." This person has nausea,dizziness,tachycardia,and hyperventilation.What is this person's level of anxiety?

A)Mild
B)Moderate
C)Severe
D)Panic
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15
A supervisor assigns a worker a new project.The worker initially agrees but feels resentful.The next day when asked about the project,the worker says,"I've been working on other things." When asked 4 hours later,the worker says,"Someone else was using the copier,so I couldn't finish it." The worker's behavior demonstrates:

A)acting out.
B)projection.
C)rationalization.
D)passive aggression.
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16
A patient is undergoing diagnostic tests.The patient says,"Nothing is wrong with me except a stubborn chest cold." The spouse reports that the patient smokes,coughs daily,has lost 15 pounds,and is easily fatigued.Which defense mechanism is the patient using?

A)Displacement
B)Regression
C)Projection
D)Denial
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17
An individual experiences sexual dysfunction and blames it on a partner by calling the person unattractive and unromantic.Which defense mechanism is evident?

A)Rationalization
B)Compensation
C)Introjection
D)Regression
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18
A patient tells a nurse,"My new friend is the most perfect person one could imagine-kind,considerate,and good looking.I can't find a single flaw." This patient is demonstrating:

A)denial.
B)projection.
C)idealization.
D)compensation.
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19
Two staff nurses applied for promotion to nurse manager.The nurse not promoted initially had feelings of loss but then became supportive of the new manager by helping make the transition smooth and encouraging others.Which term best describes the nurse's response?

A)Altruism
B)Sublimation
C)Suppression
D)Passive aggression
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20
A patient with a high level of motor activity runs from chair to chair and cries,"They're coming! They're coming!" The patient does not follow the staff's directions or respond to verbal interventions.The initial nursing intervention of highest priority is to:

A)provide for patient safety.
B)increase environmental stimuli.
C)respect the patient's personal space.
D)encourage the clarification of feelings.
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21
Which assessment questions are most appropriate to ask a patient with possible obsessive-compulsive disorder? Select all that apply.

A)"Have you been a victim of a crime or seen someone badly injured or killed?"
B)"Are there certain social situations that cause you to feel especially uncomfortable?"
C)"Do you have to do things in a certain way to feel comfortable?"
D)"Is it difficult to keep certain thoughts out of awareness?"
E)"Do you do certain things over and over again?"
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22
A patient performs ritualistic hand washing.What should the nurse do to help the patient develop more effective coping strategies?

A)Allow the patient to set a hand-washing schedule.
B)Encourage the patient to participate in social activities.
C)Encourage the patient to discuss hand-washing routines.
D)Focus on the patient's symptoms rather than on the patient.
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23
Which comment by a person who is experiencing severe anxiety indicates the possibility of obsessive-compulsive disorder?

A)"I check where my car keys are eight times."
B)"My legs often feel weak and spastic."
C)"I'm embarrassed to go out in public."
D)"I keep reliving the car accident."
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24
A nurse plans health teaching for a patient with generalized anxiety disorder who takes lorazepam (Ativan).What information should be included? Select all that apply.

A)Use caution when operating machinery.
B)Allowed tyramine-free foods in diet.
C)Understand the importance of caffeine restriction.
D)Avoid alcohol and other sedatives.
E)Take the medication on an empty stomach.
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25
Which finding indicates that a patient with moderate-to-severe anxiety has successfully lowered the anxiety level to mild? The patient:

A)Asks,"What's the matter with me?"
B)Stays in a room alone and paces rapidly.
C)Can concentrate on what the nurse is saying.
D)States,"I don't want anything to eat.My stomach is upset."
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26
For a patient experiencing panic,which nursing intervention should be first?

A)Teach relaxation techniques.
B)Administer an anxiolytic medication.
C)Provide calm,brief,directive communication.
D)Gather a show of force in preparation for gaining physical control.
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27
A student says,"Before taking a test,I feel a heightened sense of awareness and restlessness." The nurse can correctly assess the student's experience as:

A)Culturally influenced
B)Displacement
C)Trait anxiety
D)Mild anxiety
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28
Which statement is mostly likely to be made by a patient with agoraphobia?

A)"Being afraid to go out seems ridiculous,but I can't go out the door."
B)"I'm sure I'll get over not wanting to leave home soon.It takes time."
C)"When I have a good incentive to go out,I can do it."
D)"My family says they like it now that I stay home."
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29
If a cruel and abusive person rationalizes this behavior,which comment is most characteristic of this person?

A)"I don't know why it happens."
B)"I have poor impulse control."
C)"That person shouldn't have provoked me."
D)"I'm really a coward who is afraid of being hurt."
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30
A patient has a fear of public speaking.The nurse should be aware that social phobias are often treated with which type of medication?

A)(beta)-blockers.
B)Antipsychotic medications.
C)Tricyclic antidepressant agents.
D)Monoamine oxidase inhibitors.
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31
A student says,"Before taking a test,I feel a heightened sense of awareness and restlessness." The nursing intervention most suitable for assisting the student is to:

A)Explain that the symptoms are the result of mild anxiety,and discuss the helpful aspects.
B)Advise the student to discuss this experience with a health care provider.
C)Encourage the student to begin antioxidant vitamin supplements.
D)Listen without comment.
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32
A patient has the nursing diagnosis: Anxiety,related to __________,as evidenced by an inability to control compulsive cleaning.Which phrase correctly completes the etiologic portion of the diagnosis?

A)Ensuring the health of household members
B)Attempting to avoid interactions with others
C)Having persistent thoughts about bacteria,germs,and dirt
D)Needing approval for cleanliness from friends and family
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33
A person who has been unable to leave home for more than a week because of severe anxiety says,"I know it does not make sense,but I just can't bring myself to leave my apartment alone." Which nursing intervention is appropriate?

A)Teach the person to use positive self-talk.
B)Assist the person to apply for disability benefits.
C)Ask the person to explain why the fear is so disabling.
D)Advise the person to accept the situation and use a companion.
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34
A child is placed in a foster home after being removed from parental contact because of abuse.The child is apprehensive and overreacts to environmental stimuli.The foster parents ask the nurse how to help the child.What should the nurse recommend? Select all that apply.

A)Use a calm manner and low voice.
B)Maintain simplicity in the environment.
C)Avoid repetition in what is said to the child.
D)Minimize opportunities for exercise and play.
E)Explain and reinforce reality to avoid distortions.
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35
A patient checks and rechecks electrical cords related to an obsessive thought that the house may burn down.The nurse and patient explore the likelihood of an actual fire.The patient states that a house fire is not likely.This counseling demonstrates the principles of:

A)Flooding
B)Desensitization
C)Relaxation technique
D)Cognitive restructuring
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36
When alprazolam (Xanax)is prescribed for acute anxiety,health teaching should include instructions to:

A)Report drowsiness.
B)Eat a tyramine-free diet.
C)Avoid alcoholic beverages.
D)Adjust dose and frequency based on anxiety level.
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37
A patient with severe anxiety suddenly begins running and shouting,"I'm going to explode!" The nurse should:

A)Ask,"I'm not sure what you mean.Give me an example."
B)Chase after the patient,and give instructions to stop running.
C)Capture the patient in a basket-hold to increase feelings of control.
D)Assemble several staff members and state,"We will help you regain control."
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38
A patient tells the nurse,"I wanted my health care provider to prescribe diazepam (Valium)for my anxiety disorder,but buspirone (BuSpar)was prescribed instead.Why?" The nurse's reply should be based on the knowledge that buspirone:

A)Does not produce blood dyscrasias.
B)Does not cause dependence.
C)Can be administered as needed.
D)Is faster acting than diazepam.
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39
A patient tells the nurse,"I don't go to restaurants because people might laugh at the way I eat or I could spill food and be laughed at." The nurse assesses this behavior as consistent with:

A)Acrophobia
B)Agoraphobia
C)Social phobia
D)Posttraumatic stress disorder
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