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Contemporary Psychiatric Mental Health
Quiz 1: The Strength and Structure of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing; Theoretical Basis for Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Practice and Process
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Question 121
Multiple Choice
A client who presents in the psychiatric unit tells the admitting nurse that he or she is very depressed and is having a hard time staying clean and sober. Which of the following describes the psychobiology of his or her illness?
Question 122
Multiple Choice
The nurse expresses ambivalence about the use of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) . How can this attitude influence client care?
Question 123
Multiple Choice
A client hospitalized for psychotic symptoms including auditory hallucinations and delusions of reference is prescribed a medication with a strong dopamine blocking action. The nurse teaches the client to recognize which symptom as a possible side effect of the medication?
Question 124
Multiple Choice
The family of a client with a diagnosis of dementia of the Alzheimer's type (DAT) has expressed concern that they may inherit the disorder. The nurse tells the family which of the following?
Question 125
Multiple Choice
The client says to the nurse, "I'm worried that this new antidepressant may not be working because I always feel tired after taking it in the morning." The nursing response should be based on what principle?
Question 126
Multiple Choice
A fifteen-year-old client was depressed due to the loss of the client's mother and was placed on venlaxafine (Effexor) . Two weeks later the client returns to the clinic and says, "I am feeling worse and have no hope." What nursing action is a priority?
Question 127
Multiple Choice
A nurse planning a staff education session would correctly explain the role of psychopharmacologic treatment as which of the following?
Question 128
Multiple Choice
In preparing for the treatment of a client only on the SSRI fluoxetine (Prozac) , the nurse plans for which of the following?
Question 129
Multiple Choice
A client with a long history of schizophrenia is being switched from a conventional antipsychotic medication to a newer, atypical antipsychotic. The client asks, "I wonder why I am being switched since I have not had hallucinations for years. The psychiatrist said something about negative symptoms." Which response by the nurse is correct?
Question 130
Multiple Choice
A nurse new to psychiatry asks her colleague why the newer atypical antipsychotic medications do not cause as many EPSEs as do the conventional antipsychotic medications. Which response, if made by the nurse, is correct?
Question 131
Multiple Choice
A nurse in the inpatient unit says to the client, "I want to speak to you about the drugs you are taking, particularly the antipsychotic ones." After the client walks away without interacting, the nurse asks another nurse for suggestions. Which of the following would help the nurse improve this interaction? Select all that apply.
Question 132
Multiple Choice
The client with depression was started on flurazepam (Dalmane) and looks very tired after breakfast. What factors should the nurse assess related to the client's tiredness? Select all that apply.