Psychiatric Nursing 17 - Cognitive Disorders
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1. Your client states, "I work for the government, and I am so important in my office that the other people will not be able to work without me." This is characteristic of: *
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2. Individuals who have Antisocial Personality Disorder do not usually have strong relationships or relate well with others because these patients have not learned to: *
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3. You have trouble communicating with a patient who is pouty and seems to procrastinate and “forget” to do tasks you have requested. The patient may be having which personality disorder? *
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4. Characteristic feature of Schizoid Personality Disorder include: *
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5. People who display very erratic behavior would probably have which of the following personality disorders? *
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Situation: Vincenth, 30 year old client is diagnosed with Antisocial Personality Disorder.
6. The nurse needs to teach Vincenth related to interaction skills if he/she noticed which of the following behavior? *
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7. A day after his admission, the nurse noticed that the client is avoiding Vincenth. During behavioral group therapy, the nurse should expect which comment from the other client regarding Vincenth? *
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8. The nurse is having a family meeting with Vincenth’s parents. The nurse should expect which comments from the parents? *
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9. Based on his history, the nurse should expect Vincenth to manipulate other health care team. The nurse should use which important strategy? *
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10. The nurse is doing her family teaching to Vincenth’s parents. The nurse should stress which goal in her teaching? *
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Situation: Marlon, 70 years old, was brought to the hospital by his grandson. He was observed to be wandering characterized as “purposeless.” He was also remarked as excessively “forgetful” the previous days. Nurse Marj is assigned to him. Initial diagnosis: Alzheimer’s disease.
11. Which of the following statements about possible causes of this disorder is most accurate? *
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12. Nurse Marj places an object in the hand of Marlon and asks him to identify the object. Which of the following terms represents the client’s inability to name the object? *
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13. For a client with dementia who lives in a long-term care facility, which outcome takes the highest nursing priority? *
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14. Which of the following pathophysiological changes in the brain causes symptoms of Marlon’s condition? *
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15. The following are appropriate care for an elderly client with dementia. Select all that apply. *
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16. Which of the following nursing interventions is the most important aspect in caring for a client like Marlon? *
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17. Which of the following neurologic changes is an expected characteristic of aging? *
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18. Which of the following medications for Alzheimer’s disease, approved by the Food and Drug Administration, is a moderately long-term inhibitor of cholinesterase? *
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19. In the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease, which of the following symptoms is expected? *
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20. A client diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease tells the nurse that today she has a luncheon date with her daughter, who is not visiting that day. Which of the following responses by the nurse would be most appropriate for this situation? *
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