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Quiz 13: Suicide
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
Your new patient is admitted after a suicide attempt. She states, "Let me die, I don't deserve to live." What is your best response?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Suicide is most likely to occur:
Question 3
Multiple Choice
You have been consistently caring for a patient who is suicidal. The patient now tells you, "Nurse, I finally have it all figured out. It's going to be just fine." Your best response to this patient is:
Question 4
Multiple Choice
You are caring for an adolescent patient who has swallowed all of his mother's sleeping pills and pain pills. The patient has had a gastric lavage and is able to answer questions. The best question to ask this patient is:
Question 5
Multiple Choice
The best approach a nurse can use to gain information relating to a patient's potential for suicide is to ask:
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Your depressed patient has suddenly changed to being more cheerful and tells you he wants to reduce the clutter at home and give away some prized possessions to friends. What should be your response?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Of the following patient statements, which do nurses recognize as the highest risk for a patient to commit suicide?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
As you perform a suicide assessment on your patient, you learn that the patient has only one person to call in times of need, has been thinking about suicide frequently in past weeks, and has attempted suicide once before 3 years ago. Given this information you believe this patient's suicide risk is:
Question 9
Multiple Choice
Patients are most likely to commit suicide when:
Question 10
Multiple Choice
A suicidal patient has been transferred to your unit from the medical floor and asks you why he "has to be watched every minute. I have a right to my privacy; I'm an adult and can come and go as I please." The best response to this patient is: