A patient has been diagnosed with a somatic symptoms disorder after various testing has failed to confirm a physiological cause for the patient's reports of back pain. What intervention by the nurse demonstrates the appropriate response when the patient continues to monopolize the group discussion with about back pain?
- A. Acknowledge the presence of pain but then redirect to another topic.
- B. Offer to discuss the back pain with the patient after the group session is over.
- C. In a matter-of-fact manner tell the patient that their pain is somatic in nature.
- D. Offer to discuss additional pain medication with the patient's health care provider.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: After physical complaints have been investigated and a somatic symptom diagnosis is made, avoid further reinforcement of the somatic complaints by directing focus away from physical symptoms. The presence of the pain should not be denied but reinforcing or rewarding such behavior should not be engaged in.
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Which patient statement best supports the diagnosis of somatic disorders?
- A. "I can't do much because of the severe pain."
- B. "I feel as if I'm living in a fuzzy dream state."
- C. "I feel like different parts of my body are at war."
- D. "I feel very anxious and worried about my problems."
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The patient diagnosed with somatic disorders is preoccupied and disabled as a result of somatic pain or some other disability. The distractors are more consistent with depersonalization, generalized anxiety disorder, or dissociative identity disorder.
A nurse assesses a patient diagnosed with functional neurological (conversion) disorder. Which comment best supports this diagnosis?
- A. "Since my father died, I've been short of breath and had sharp pains that go down my left arm, but I think it's just indigestion."
- B. "I have daily problems with nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. My skin is very dry and I think I'm getting seriously dehydrated."
- C. "Sexual intercourse is painful. I pretend as if I'm asleep so I can avoid it. I think it's starting to cause problems with my marriage."
- D. "I get choked very easily and have trouble swallowing when I eat. I think I might have cancer of the esophagus."
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Patients with functional neurological (conversion) disorder often demonstrate a lack of concern regarding the seriousness of symptoms. In addition, a specific cause for the development of the symptoms is identifiable; in this instance, the death of a parent precipitates the stress. The incorrect options suggest other types of somatic symptom disorders.
Instructions concerning what stress management technique should be included in the care plan of a patient diagnosed with a somatic symptom disorder?
- A. Mindful awareness
- B. Positive self-talk
- C. Take a time out
- D. Meditation
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Meditation has been shown to be effective in managing stress associated with somatic symptom disorders. Mindful awareness and positive self-talk are associated with anxiety management while the concept of a time out helps manage anger.
A patient diagnosed with a somatic symptom disorder has the nursing diagnosis: Interrupted family processes, related to patient's disabling symptoms as evidenced by the spouse and children assuming roles and tasks that previously belonged to patient. What is an appropriate outcome for this patient?
- A. Assumes roles and functions of the other family members.
- B. Demonstrate a resumption of former roles and tasks.
- C. Focuses energy on problems occurring in the family.
- D. Relies on family members to meet personal needs.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The patient with a somatic symptom disorder has typically adopted a sick role in the family, characterized by dependence. Increasing independence and the resumption of former roles are necessary to change this pattern. The distractors are inappropriate outcomes.
For a patient diagnosed with somatic symptom disorder, what statement would effectively complete the long-term outcome of "Within 4 weeks, the patient will demonstrate an ability to?
- A. Functioning independently on a basic level.
- B. Verbalizing feelings of physical and emotional safety.
- C. Regularly attending prescribed diversional activity groups.
- D. Identifying personal coping patterns that are proving to be ineffective.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The ability to identify and recognize as relevant the ineffective coping patterns that contribute to the somatic symptoms is an appropriate outcome. A patient may verbalize feeling safe, to function independently on a basic level, and to attend diversional activities without addressing the factors significant to resolving somatic symptom disorders.
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