Deck 12: Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders
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Deck 12: Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders
1
A newly admitted patient diagnosed with schizophrenia is hypervigilant and constantly scans the environment. The patient states, "I saw two doctors talking in the hall. They were plotting to kill me." The nurse may correctly assess this behavior as
A) echolalia.
B) an idea of reference.
C) a delusion of infidelity.
D) an auditory hallucination.
A) echolalia.
B) an idea of reference.
C) a delusion of infidelity.
D) an auditory hallucination.
an idea of reference.
2
When a patient diagnosed with schizophrenia was discharged 6 months ago, haloperidol was prescribed. The patient now says, "I stopped taking those pills. They made me feel like a robot." What are common side effects the nurse should validate with the patient?
A) Sedation and muscle stiffness
B) Sweating, nausea, and diarrhea
C) Mild fever, sore throat, and skin rash
D) Headache, watery eyes, and runny nose
A) Sedation and muscle stiffness
B) Sweating, nausea, and diarrhea
C) Mild fever, sore throat, and skin rash
D) Headache, watery eyes, and runny nose
Sedation and muscle stiffness
3
A nurse observes a catatonic patient standing immobile, facing the wall with one arm extended in a salute. The patient remains immobile in this position for 15 minutes, moving only when the nurse gently lowers the arm. What is the name of this phenomenon?
A) Echolalia
B) Waxy flexibility
C) Depersonalization
D) Thought withdrawal
A) Echolalia
B) Waxy flexibility
C) Depersonalization
D) Thought withdrawal
Waxy flexibility
4
An acutely violent patient diagnosed with schizophrenia received several doses of haloperidol. Two hours later the nurse notices the patient's head rotated to one side in a stiffly fixed position, the lower jaw thrust forward, and drooling. Which intervention by the nurse is indicated?
A) Administer diphenhydramine 50 mg IM from the prn medication administration record.
B) Reassure the patient that the symptoms will subside. Practice relaxation exercises with the patient.
C) Give trihexyphenidyl 5 mg orally at the next regularly scheduled medication administration time.
D) Administer atropine sulfate 2 mg subcut from the prn medication administration record.
A) Administer diphenhydramine 50 mg IM from the prn medication administration record.
B) Reassure the patient that the symptoms will subside. Practice relaxation exercises with the patient.
C) Give trihexyphenidyl 5 mg orally at the next regularly scheduled medication administration time.
D) Administer atropine sulfate 2 mg subcut from the prn medication administration record.
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5
A patient diagnosed with schizophrenia has taken fluphenazine 5 mg po bid for 3 weeks. The nurse now observes a shuffling propulsive gait, a mask-like face, and drooling. Which term applies to these symptoms?
A) Neuroleptic malignant syndrome
B) Hepatocellular effects
C) Pseudoparkinsonism
D) Akathisia
A) Neuroleptic malignant syndrome
B) Hepatocellular effects
C) Pseudoparkinsonism
D) Akathisia
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6
A patient diagnosed with schizophrenia demonstrates little spontaneous movement and has waxy flexibility. The patient's activities of daily living are severely compromised. An appropriate outcome would be that the patient will
A) demonstrate increased interest in the environment by the end of week 1.
B) perform self-care activities with coaching by the end of day 3.
C) gradually take the initiative for self-care by the end of week 2.
D) accept tube feeding without objection by day 2.
A) demonstrate increased interest in the environment by the end of week 1.
B) perform self-care activities with coaching by the end of day 3.
C) gradually take the initiative for self-care by the end of week 2.
D) accept tube feeding without objection by day 2.
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7
Which hallucination necessitates the nurse to implement safety measures? The patient says,
A) "I hear angels playing harps."
B) "The voices say everyone is trying to kill me."
C) "My dead father tells me I am a good person."
D) "The voices talk only at night when I'm trying to sleep."
A) "I hear angels playing harps."
B) "The voices say everyone is trying to kill me."
C) "My dead father tells me I am a good person."
D) "The voices talk only at night when I'm trying to sleep."
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8
A patient diagnosed with schizophrenia says, "My co-workers are out to get me. I also saw two doctors plotting to kill me." How does this patient perceive the environment?
A) Disorganized
B) Dangerous
C) Supportive
D) Bizarre
A) Disorganized
B) Dangerous
C) Supportive
D) Bizarre
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9
A nurse leads a psychoeducational group about problem solving with six adults diagnosed with schizophrenia. Which teaching strategy is likely to be most effective?
A) Suggest analogies that might apply to a common daily problem.
B) Assign each participant a problem to solve independently and present to the group.
C) Ask each patient to read aloud a short segment from a book about problem solving.
D) Invite participants to come up with solution to getting incorrect change for a purchase.
A) Suggest analogies that might apply to a common daily problem.
B) Assign each participant a problem to solve independently and present to the group.
C) Ask each patient to read aloud a short segment from a book about problem solving.
D) Invite participants to come up with solution to getting incorrect change for a purchase.
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10
A nurse sits with a patient diagnosed with schizophrenia. The patient starts to laugh uncontrollably, although the nurse has not said anything funny. Select the nurse's most therapeutic response.
A) "Why are you laughing?"
B) "Please share the joke with me."
C) "I don't think I said anything funny."
D) "You're laughing. Tell me what's happening."
A) "Why are you laughing?"
B) "Please share the joke with me."
C) "I don't think I said anything funny."
D) "You're laughing. Tell me what's happening."
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11
A patient diagnosed with schizophrenia exhibits little spontaneous movement and demonstrates waxy flexibility. Which patient needs are of priority importance?
A) Self-esteem
B) Psychosocial
C) Physiological
D) Self-actualization
A) Self-esteem
B) Psychosocial
C) Physiological
D) Self-actualization
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12
A patient diagnosed with schizophrenia is very disturbed and violent. After several doses of haloperidol, the patient is calm. Two hours later the nurse sees the patient's head rotated to one side in a stiff position, the lower jaw thrust forward, and drooling. Which problem is most likely?
A) An acute dystonic reaction
B) Tardive dyskinesia
C) Waxy flexibility
D) Akathisia
A) An acute dystonic reaction
B) Tardive dyskinesia
C) Waxy flexibility
D) Akathisia
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13
A patient diagnosed with schizophrenia has received fluphenazine decanoate twice a month for 3 years. The clinic nurse notes that the patient grimaces and constantly smacks both lips. The patient's neck and shoulders twist in a slow, snakelike motion. Which problem would the nurse suspect?
A) Agranulocytosis
B) Tardive dyskinesia
C) Tourette's syndrome
D) Anticholinergic effects
A) Agranulocytosis
B) Tardive dyskinesia
C) Tourette's syndrome
D) Anticholinergic effects
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14
A patient has had difficulty keeping a job because of arguing with co-workers and accusing them of conspiracy. Today this patient shouts, "They're all plotting to destroy me. Isn't that true?" Select the nurse's most therapeutic response.
A) "Everyone here is trying to help you. No one wants to harm you."
B) "Feeling that people want to destroy you must be very frightening."
C) "That is not true. People here are trying to help you if you will let them."
D) "Staff members are health care professionals who are qualified to help you."
A) "Everyone here is trying to help you. No one wants to harm you."
B) "Feeling that people want to destroy you must be very frightening."
C) "That is not true. People here are trying to help you if you will let them."
D) "Staff members are health care professionals who are qualified to help you."
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15
A patient's care plan includes monitoring for auditory hallucinations. Which assessment findings suggest the patient may be hallucinating?
A) Detachment and overconfidence
B) Darting eyes, tilted head, mumbling to self
C) Euphoric mood, hyperactivity, distractibility
D) Foot tapping and repeatedly writing the same phrase
A) Detachment and overconfidence
B) Darting eyes, tilted head, mumbling to self
C) Euphoric mood, hyperactivity, distractibility
D) Foot tapping and repeatedly writing the same phrase
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16
A health care provider considers which antipsychotic medication to prescribe for a patient diagnosed with schizophrenia who has auditory hallucinations and poor social function. The patient is also overweight and hypertensive. Which drug should the nurse advocate?
A) Clozapine
B) Ziprasidone
C) Olanzapine
D) Aripiprazole
A) Clozapine
B) Ziprasidone
C) Olanzapine
D) Aripiprazole
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17
A nurse educates a patient about the antipsychotic medication regime. Afterward, which comment by the patient indicates the teaching was effective?
A) "I will need higher and higher doses of my medication as time goes on."
B) "I need to store my medication in a cool dark place, such as the refrigerator."
C) "Taking this medication regularly will reduce the severity of my symptoms."
D) "If I run out or stop taking my medication, I will experience withdrawal symptoms."
A) "I will need higher and higher doses of my medication as time goes on."
B) "I need to store my medication in a cool dark place, such as the refrigerator."
C) "Taking this medication regularly will reduce the severity of my symptoms."
D) "If I run out or stop taking my medication, I will experience withdrawal symptoms."
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18
A nurse leads a psychoeducational group about first-generation antipsychotic medications with six adult men diagnosed with schizophrenia. The nurse will monitor for concerns regarding body image with respect to which potential side effect of these medications?
A) Constipation
B) Gynecomastia
C) Visual changes
D) Photosensitivity
A) Constipation
B) Gynecomastia
C) Visual changes
D) Photosensitivity
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19
A newly admitted patient diagnosed with schizophrenia says, "The voices are bothering me. They yell and tell me I am bad. I have got to get away from them." Select the nurse's most helpful reply.
A) "Do you hear the voices often?"
B) "Do you have a plan for getting away from the voices?"
C) "I'll stay with you. Focus on what we are talking about, not the voices. "
D) "Forget the voices and ask some other patients to play cards with you."
A) "Do you hear the voices often?"
B) "Do you have a plan for getting away from the voices?"
C) "I'll stay with you. Focus on what we are talking about, not the voices. "
D) "Forget the voices and ask some other patients to play cards with you."
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20
A patient diagnosed with schizophrenia tells the nurse, "I eat skiller. Tend to end. Easter. It blows away. Get it?" Select the nurse's most therapeutic response.
A) "Nothing you are saying is clear."
B) "Your thoughts are very disconnected."
C) "Try to organize your thoughts and then tell me again."
D) "I am having difficulty understanding what you are saying."
A) "Nothing you are saying is clear."
B) "Your thoughts are very disconnected."
C) "Try to organize your thoughts and then tell me again."
D) "I am having difficulty understanding what you are saying."
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21
A patient diagnosed with schizophrenia has taken a conventional antipsychotic medication for a year. Hallucinations are less intrusive, but the patient continues to have apathy, poverty of thought, and social isolation. The nurse would expect a change to which medication?
A) Haloperidol
B) Olanzapine
C) Chlorpromazine
D) Diphenhydramine
A) Haloperidol
B) Olanzapine
C) Chlorpromazine
D) Diphenhydramine
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22
What assessment findings mark the prodromal stage of schizophrenia?
A) Withdrawal, misinterpreting, poor concentration, and preoccupation with religion
B) Auditory hallucinations, ideas of reference, thought insertion, and broadcasting
C) Stereotyped behavior, echopraxia, echolalia, and waxy flexibility
D) Loose associations, concrete thinking, and echolalia neologisms
A) Withdrawal, misinterpreting, poor concentration, and preoccupation with religion
B) Auditory hallucinations, ideas of reference, thought insertion, and broadcasting
C) Stereotyped behavior, echopraxia, echolalia, and waxy flexibility
D) Loose associations, concrete thinking, and echolalia neologisms
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23
A patient receiving risperidone (Risperdal) reports severe muscle stiffness at 1030. By 1200, the patient has difficulty swallowing and is drooling. By 1600, vital signs are 102.8° F; pulse 110; respirations 26; 150/90. The patient is diaphoretic. Select the nurse's best analysis and action.
A) Agranulocytosis; institute reverse isolation.
B) Tardive dyskinesia; withhold the next dose of medication.
C) Cholestatic jaundice; begin a high-protein, high-cholesterol diet.
D) Neuroleptic malignant syndrome; notify health care provider stat.
A) Agranulocytosis; institute reverse isolation.
B) Tardive dyskinesia; withhold the next dose of medication.
C) Cholestatic jaundice; begin a high-protein, high-cholesterol diet.
D) Neuroleptic malignant syndrome; notify health care provider stat.
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24
A nurse asks a patient diagnosed with schizophrenia, "What is meant by the old saying 'You can't judge a book by looking at the cover.'?" Which response by the patient indicates concrete thinking?
A) "The table of contents tells what a book is about."
B) "You can't judge a book by looking at the cover."
C) "Things are not always as they first appear."
D) "Why are you asking me about books?"
A) "The table of contents tells what a book is about."
B) "You can't judge a book by looking at the cover."
C) "Things are not always as they first appear."
D) "Why are you asking me about books?"
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25
A patient diagnosed with schizophrenia says, "It's beat. Time to eat. No room for the cat." What type of verbalization is evident?
A) Neologism
B) Idea of reference
C) Thought broadcasting
D) Associative looseness
A) Neologism
B) Idea of reference
C) Thought broadcasting
D) Associative looseness
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26
The nurse assesses a patient diagnosed with schizophrenia. Which assessment finding would the nurse regard as a negative symptom of schizophrenia?
A) Auditory hallucinations
B) Delusions of grandeur
C) Poor personal hygiene
D) Psychomotor agitation
A) Auditory hallucinations
B) Delusions of grandeur
C) Poor personal hygiene
D) Psychomotor agitation
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27
The family of a patient diagnosed with schizophrenia is unfamiliar with the illness and family's role in recovery. Which type of therapy should the nurse recommend?
A) Psychoeducational
B) Psychoanalytic
C) Transactional
D) Family
A) Psychoeducational
B) Psychoanalytic
C) Transactional
D) Family
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28
Which finding constitutes a negative symptom associated with schizophrenia?
A) Hostility
B) Bizarre behavior
C) Poverty of thought
D) Auditory hallucinations
A) Hostility
B) Bizarre behavior
C) Poverty of thought
D) Auditory hallucinations
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29
A newly hospitalized patient experiencing psychosis says, "Red chair out town board." Which term should the nurse use to document this finding?
A) Word salad
B) Neologism
C) Anhedonia
D) Echolalia
A) Word salad
B) Neologism
C) Anhedonia
D) Echolalia
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30
A patient diagnosed with schizophrenia anxiously says, "I can see the left side of my body merging with the wall, then my face appears and disappears in the mirror." While listening, the nurse should
A) sit close to the patient.
B) place an arm protectively around the patient's shoulders.
C) place a hand on the patient's arm and exert light pressure.
D) maintain a normal social interaction distance from the patient.
A) sit close to the patient.
B) place an arm protectively around the patient's shoulders.
C) place a hand on the patient's arm and exert light pressure.
D) maintain a normal social interaction distance from the patient.
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31
A patient diagnosed with schizophrenia says, "Contagious bacteria are everywhere. When they get in your body, you will be locked up with other infected people." Which problem is evident?
A) Poverty of content
B) Concrete thinking
C) Neologisms
D) Paranoia
A) Poverty of content
B) Concrete thinking
C) Neologisms
D) Paranoia
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32
The nurse is developing a plan for psychoeducational sessions for a small group of adults diagnosed with schizophrenia. Which goal is best for this group? Members will
A) gain insight into unconscious factors that contribute to their illness.
B) explore situations that trigger hostility and anger.
C) learn to manage delusional thinking.
D) demonstrate improved social skills.
A) gain insight into unconscious factors that contribute to their illness.
B) explore situations that trigger hostility and anger.
C) learn to manage delusional thinking.
D) demonstrate improved social skills.
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33
A patient diagnosed with schizophrenia anxiously tells the nurse, "The voice is telling me to do things." Select the nurse's priority assessment question.
A) "How long has the voice been directing your behavior?"
B) "Does what the voice tell you to do frighten you?"
C) "Do you recognize the voice speaking to you?'
D) "What is the voice telling you to do?"
A) "How long has the voice been directing your behavior?"
B) "Does what the voice tell you to do frighten you?"
C) "Do you recognize the voice speaking to you?'
D) "What is the voice telling you to do?"
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34
A patient diagnosed with schizophrenia begins a new prescription for ziprasidone. The patient is 5'6'' and currently weighs 204 lbs. The patient has dry flaky skin, headaches about twice a month, and a family history of colon cancer. Which intervention has the highest priority for the nurse to include in the patient's plan of care?
A) Skin care techniques
B) Scheduling a colonoscopy
C) Weight management strategies
D) Teaching to limit caffeine intake
A) Skin care techniques
B) Scheduling a colonoscopy
C) Weight management strategies
D) Teaching to limit caffeine intake
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35
A patient diagnosed with schizophrenia was hospitalized after arguing with co-workers and threatening to harm them. The patient is aloof, suspicious, and says, "Two staff members I saw talking were plotting to kill me." Based on data gathered at this point, which nursing diagnoses relate? (Select all that apply.)
A) Risk for other-directed violence
B) Disturbed thought processes
C) Risk for loneliness
D) Spiritual distress
E) Social isolation
A) Risk for other-directed violence
B) Disturbed thought processes
C) Risk for loneliness
D) Spiritual distress
E) Social isolation
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36
A patient diagnosed with schizophrenia begins to talks about "macnabs" hiding in the warehouse at work. The term "macnabs" should be documented as
A) a neologism.
B) concrete thinking.
C) thought insertion.
D) an idea of reference.
A) a neologism.
B) concrete thinking.
C) thought insertion.
D) an idea of reference.
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37
A patient diagnosed with schizophrenia has been stable for a year; however, the family now reports the patient is tense, sleeps 3 to 4 hours per night, and has difficulty concentrating. The patient says, "My computer is sending out infected radiation beams." The nurse can correctly assess this information as an indication of
A) the need for psychoeducation.
B) medication nonadherence.
C) chronic deterioration.
D) relapse.
A) the need for psychoeducation.
B) medication nonadherence.
C) chronic deterioration.
D) relapse.
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38
A client says, "Facebook has a new tracking capacity. If I use the Internet, Homeland Security will detain me as a terrorist." Select the nurse's best initial action.
A) Tell the client, "Facebook is a safe website. You don't need to worry about Homeland Security."
B) Tell the client, "You are in a safe place where you will be helped."
C) Administer a prn dose of an antipsychotic medication.
D) Tell the client, "You don't need to worry about that."
A) Tell the client, "Facebook is a safe website. You don't need to worry about Homeland Security."
B) Tell the client, "You are in a safe place where you will be helped."
C) Administer a prn dose of an antipsychotic medication.
D) Tell the client, "You don't need to worry about that."
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39
A nurse at the mental health clinic plans a series of psychoeducational groups for persons newly diagnosed with schizophrenia. Which two topics take priority? (Select all that apply.)
A) "The importance of taking your medication correctly"
B) "How to complete an application for employment"
C) "How to dress when attending community events"
D) "How to give and receive compliments"
E) "Ways to quit smoking"
A) "The importance of taking your medication correctly"
B) "How to complete an application for employment"
C) "How to dress when attending community events"
D) "How to give and receive compliments"
E) "Ways to quit smoking"
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A patient insistently states, "I can decipher codes of DNA just by looking at someone." Which problem is evident?
A) Visual hallucinations
B) Magical thinking
C) Idea of reference
D) Thought insertion
A) Visual hallucinations
B) Magical thinking
C) Idea of reference
D) Thought insertion
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