An adult after an attempted suicide is hospitalized and takes an antidepressant medication for 5 days. The patient is now more talkative and shows increased energy. Select the highest priority nursing intervention.
- A. Supervise the patient 24 hours a day.
- B. Begin discharge planning for the patient.
- C. Refer the patient to art and music therapists.
- D. Consider the discontinuation of suicide precautions.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The patient now has more energy and may have decided on suicide, especially considering the history of the prior suicide attempt. The patient is still a suicide risk; therefore, continuous supervision is indicated. None of the remaining options provides the safety interventions required.
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After failing two tests, a college student cried for hours and then tried to telephone a parent but got no answer. The student then gave several expensive sweaters to a roommate. Which behavior provides the strongest clue of an impending suicide attempt?
- A. Calling parents
- B. Excessive crying
- C. Giving away sweaters
- D. Staying alone in a dorm room
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Giving away prized possessions may signal that the individual thinks he or she will have no further need for the items, such as when a suicide plan has been formulated. Calling parents and crying do not provide clues to suicide, in and of themselves. Remaining in the dormitory would be an expected behavior because the student has nowhere else to go.
Which individual in the emergency department should be considered at the highest risk for completing suicide?
- A. An adolescent Asian-American girl with superior athletic and academic skills who has asthma
- B. A 38-year-old single African-American female church member with fibrocystic breast disease
- C. A 60-year-old married Hispanic man with 12 grandchildren who has type 2 diabetes
- D. A 79-year-old single white man with cancer of the prostate gland
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: High risk factors include being an older adult, single, and male and having a co-occurring medical illness. Cancer is one of the somatic conditions associated with increased suicide risk. Protective factors for African-American women and Hispanic individuals include strong religious and family ties. Asian Americans have a suicide rate that increases with age.
The parents of identical twins ask a nurse for advice when one twin committed suicide a month ago. Now the parents are concerned that the other twin may also have suicidal tendencies. Which comment by the nurse is accurate?
- A. Genetics are associated with suicide risk. Monitoring and support are important.'
- B. Apathy underlies suicide. Instilling motivation is the key to health maintenance.'
- C. Your child is unlikely to act out suicide when identifying with a suicide victim.'
- D. Fraternal twins are at higher risk for suicide than identical twins.'
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Twin studies suggest the presence of genetic factors in suicide; however, separating genetic predisposition to suicide from predisposition to depression or alcoholism is difficult. Primary interventions can be helpful in promoting and maintaining health and possibly counteracting the genetic load. The incorrect options are untrue statements or oversimplifications.
Which statement by a patient during an assessment interview should alert the nurse to the patient's need for immediate, active intervention?
- A. I am mixed up, but I know I need help.'
- B. I have no one for help or support.'
- C. It is worse when you are a person of color.'
- D. I tried to get attention before I shot myself.'
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Lack of social support and social isolation increase the suicide risk. The willingness to seek help lowers the risk. Being a person of color does not suggest a higher risk; more whites commit suicide than do individuals of other racial groups. Attention seeking is not correlated with a higher risk of suicide.
A nurse counsels a patient with recent suicidal ideation. Which is the nurse's most therapeutic comment?
- A. Let's make a list of all your problems and think of solutions for each one.'
- B. I'm happy you're taking control of your problems and trying to find solutions.'
- C. When you have bad feelings, try to focus on positive experiences from your life.'
- D. Let's consider which problems are most important and focus on discussing them.'
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The nurse helps the patient develop effective coping skills. He or she assists the patient to reduce the overwhelming effects of problems by prioritizing them. The incorrect options continue to present overwhelming approaches to problem solving.
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