A patient tells the nurse, 'I am so ashamed of being bipolar. When I'm manic, my behavior embarrasses my family. Even if I take my medication, there's no guarantee I won't have a relapse. I am such a burden to my family.' These statements support which nursing diagnoses?
- A. Powerlessness
- B. Defensive coping
- C. Chronic low self-esteem
- D. Impaired social interaction
- E. Risk-prone health behavior
Correct Answer: A,C
Rationale: The patient's shame and perceived burden reflect chronic low self-esteem and powerlessness. Other diagnoses are not supported by the statements.
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A patient experiencing acute mania has disrobed in the hall three times in 2 hours. What intervention should the nurse implement?
- A. Place the patient in the seclusion room.
- B. Ask if the patient finds clothes bothersome.
- C. Tell the patient that others feel embarrassed.
- D. Arrange for one-on-one supervision.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: One-on-one supervision provides structure to prevent repeated disrobing. Seclusion is not warranted, and other options are ineffective.
A patient diagnosed with bipolar disorder has rapid cycles. The health care provider prescribes an anticonvulsant medication. To prepare teaching materials, which drug should the nurse anticipate will be prescribed?
- A. Phenytoin
- B. Clonidine
- C. Carbamazepine
- D. Chlorpromazine
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Carbamazepine is effective for rapid-cycling bipolar disorder. Phenytoin and chlorpromazine are not used for mood stabilization, and clonidine is not an anticonvulsant for this purpose.
A patient diagnosed with bipolar disorder is dressed in a red leotard and brightly colored scarves. The patient cusses while twirling and shadowboxing. Then the patient says gaily, 'Do you like my scarves? Here... they are my gift to you.' How should the nurse document the patient's mood?
- A. Labile and euphoric
- B. Irritable and belligerent
- C. Highly suspicious and arrogant
- D. Excessively happy and confident
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The patient has demonstrated angry behavior and pleasant, happy behavior within seconds of each other. Excessive happiness indicates euphoria. Mood swings are often rapid and seemingly without understandable reason in patients who are manic. These swings are documented as labile.
What is the focus of outcome identification for the treatment plan of a patient presenting with grandiose thinking associated with acute mania?
- A. Maintaining an interest in the environment
- B. Developing an optimistic outlook
- C. Self-control of distorted thinking
- D. Stabilizing the sleep pattern
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Controlling grandiose thinking is the primary outcome, as it addresses the core symptom of mania. Other options are less directly related.
Lithium is prescribed for a new patient. Which information from the patient's history indicates that monitoring serum concentrations of the drug will be especially challenging and critical?
- A. Arthritis
- B. Epilepsy
- C. Exercise-induced asthma
- D. Congestive heart failure
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Congestive heart failure and diuretic use complicate fluid balance, increasing lithium toxicity risk. Other conditions do not directly affect lithium monitoring.
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