A family member of a client with a diagnosis of Schizophrenia asks about the prognosis. The nurse's response is based on the knowledge that schizophrenia:
- A. affects women more often than men.
- B. is usually diagnosed between the ages of 15 and 45.
- C. is a chronic, deteriorating disease with periods of remission.
- D. is diagnosed later in women due to a protective hormone effect.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Although all of the choices are true about schizophrenia, only Choice 3 answers the question asked.
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A 64 year-old Alzheimer's patient has exhibited excessive cognitive decline resulting in harmful behaviors. The physician orders restraints to be placed on the patient. Which of the following is the appropriate procedure?
- A. Secure the restraints to the bed rails on all extremities.
- B. Notify the physician that restraints have been placed properly.
- C. Communicate with the patient and family the need for restraints.
- D. Position the head of the bed at a 45 degree angle.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Both the family and the patient should have the need for restraints explained to them.
A client is admitted with a diagnosis of Multiple Drug Use. The nurse should plan care based on knowledge that:
- A. Multiple drug use is very uncommon
- B. People might use more than one drug to enhance the effect or relieve withdrawal symptoms
- C. Alcohol and barbiturates used together are not dangerous because one is a stimulant and the other is a depressant
- D. Assessment and intervention are easier with multiple drug use because of the synergistic effect
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Multiple drug use is common to enhance effects or relieve withdrawal symptoms, complicating assessment and intervention due to varied drug interactions.
A client receives a cervical intracavity radium implant as part of her therapy. A common side effect of a cervical implant is:
- A. creamy, pink-tinged vaginal drainage.
- B. stomatitis.
- C. constipation.
- D. xerostomia.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Creamy, pink-tinged vaginal drainage persists for 1 to 2 months after removal of a cervical implant.
A violation of a patient's confidentiality occurs if two nurses are discussing client information in which of the following scenarios?
- A. With a physical therapist treating the patient
- B. With a social worker planning for discharge
- C. With another nurse on duty to plan for break time
- D. In the hallway outside the patient's room.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Hallway discussions should not occur, because you do not know who is listening, even though it may be a professional discussion.
A client is having psychological counseling for problems communicating with his mother. Which model of stress is the most useful in reference to this stressor?
- A. Adaptation Model
- B. Stimulus-Based Model
- C. Transaction-Based Model
- D. Selye's Model of Stress
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The Transaction-Based Model is, according to R.S. Lazarus, a state that Stimulus theory and Response theory do not consider individual differences. He takes into account cognitive processes that intervene between the encounter and the reaction and the factors that affect the nature of this process. He includes mental and psychological components or responses as part of his concept of stress (Person-Environment Transactions).
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