Psychiatric Nursing: Contemporary Practice 6th Edition - Antisocial Personality and Disruptive, Impulse Control, and Conduct Disorders Related

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A nurse is interviewing a client and suspects that the client may have narcissistic personality disorder. Which client statement would help support the nurse?s suspicions?

  • A. I have a very important position in life; everyone I know wants to be like me.
  • B. My wife is poisoning my food so she can get rid of me and marry her boss.
  • C. I like to work alone because then I can let my thoughts wander.
  • D. I?m always the life of the party, making new friends all the time.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The statement about having an important position and being envied (A) reflects grandiosity and a need for admiration, core features of narcissistic personality disorder. Paranoia (B) suggests paranoid personality, solitude preference (C) aligns with schizoid, and sociability (D) is more histrionic.