A 57-year-old woman is recently widowed. She states, 'I will never be able to learn how to manage the finances. My husband did all of that.' Select the nurse's response that could help raise the client's self-esteem.
- A. You feel inadequate because you have never learned to balance a checkbook.
- B. You should have insisted your husband teach you about the finances.
- C. You are strong and will learn how to manage your finances after awhile.
- D. Why don't you take a class in basic finance from the local college?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The nurse can raise the client's self-esteem by communicating confidence the client can participate in actively finding solutions to the problem. The nurse also conveys the client is a worthwhile person by listening and accepting the client's feelings and praising the client for seeking assistance.
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A woman seeks assistance because she recently remembered childhood sexual abuse. The nurse should include which of the following goals for this client?
- A. prosecuting the perpetrator
- B. managing symptoms of anxiety and fear
- C. determining if the memories are real
- D. collaborating the client's story
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The nurse's role is to help the client deal with the stress caused by the remembered abuse.
A nurse is instructing a patient on the order of sensations with the application of an ice water bath for a swollen right ankle. Which of the following is the correct order of sensations experienced with an ice water bath?
- A. cold, burning, aching, and numbness
- B. burning, aching, cold, and numbness
- C. aching, cold, burning and numbness
- D. cold, aching, burning and numbness
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: CBAN, cold, burn, ache, numbness
The nurse wishes to decrease a client's use of denial and increase the client's expression of feelings. To do this the nurse should:
- A. tell the client to stop using the defense mechanism of denial.
- B. positively reinforce each expression of feelings.
- C. instruct the client to express feelings.
- D. challenge the client each time denial is used.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The nurse should positively reinforce each expression of feelings.
When planning care of a client who has a been diagnosed with Amphetamine Abuse, the nurse should use the knowledge that:
- A. amphetamines increase energy by increasing dopamine levels at neural synapses.
- B. amphetamines have a low risk of tolerance or addiction.
- C. amphetamines produce a 10-20-second rush followed by a 2-4-hour high.
- D. addiction to barbiturates and amphetamines is rare because they have opposite effects.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Amphetamines cause the release of norepinephrine and dopamine from storage vesicles into the synapse, increasing stimulation. Tolerance and withdrawal patterns are well-documented, and prolonged use can lead to psychosis.
An appropriate question when assessing a client's self-expectations about weight loss is:
- A. What makes you think you can change your eating habits?
- B. How do you feel about losing weight?
- C. How important is it that you lose weight?
- D. What do you think is a realistic weekly weight loss for you?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Nurses should assist clients to evaluate themselves and make behavior changes. Listening to clients, supporting clients' strengths, assisting clients to look at themselves in totality, and encouraging clients to set attainable goals should be part of the nurse-client relationship.