Health maintenance and promotion efforts for patients diagnosed with severe mental illness should include education about the importance of what regular intervention?
- A. Home safety inspections
- B. Monitoring of self-care abilities
- C. Screening for cancer, hypertension, and diabetes
- D. Determination of adequacy of a patient's support system
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Individuals diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illness have an increased prevalence of medical disorders. Patients should be taught the importance of regular visits to a primary care physician for screening for these illnesses. Home safety inspections are more often suggested for patients with physical impairments. Caregivers and family members usually evaluate self-care abilities, rather than the patient. Assessment of a patient's support system is not usually considered part of health promotion and maintenance.
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Which nursing diagnosis is likely to apply to the plan of care for a homeless individual diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illness?
- A. Insomnia
- B. Substance abuse
- C. Chronic low self-esteem
- D. Impaired environmental interpretation syndrome
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Many individuals with severe mental illness do not live with their families and are homeless. Life on the street or in a shelter has a negative influence on the individual's self-esteem, making this nursing diagnosis one that should be considered. Insomnia may be noted in some patients but is not a universal problem. While substance abuse may be a comorbid problem, it is not an approved North American Nursing Diagnosis Association International (NANDA-I) diagnosis. Impaired environmental interpretation syndrome refers to persistent disorientation, which is not observed in a majority of the homeless population.
The manager of a health club put a hidden camera in the women's locker room and videotaped women as they showered and dressed. Which sexual dysfunction is evident?
- A. Frotteurism
- B. Exhibitionism
- C. Pedophilia
- D. Voyeurism
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Voyeurism is the viewing of others in intimate situations such as undressing, bathing, or having sexual relations. Voyeurs are often called 'peeping Toms.' Frotteurism is touching or rubbing against a nonconsenting person to achieve sexual gratification. Exhibitionists are interested in exposing their genitals to others. Pedophiles seek sexual contact with prepubescent children.
The parent of an adult diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illness asks the nurse, 'Why are you making a referral to that vocational rehabilitation program? My child won't ever be able to hold a job.' Which is the nurse's best reply?
- A. We made this referral to maintain eligibility for federal funding.'
- B. Are you concerned that we're trying to make your child too independent?'
- C. If you think the program would be detrimental, we can postpone it for a time.'
- D. Most patients are capable of employment at some level, competitive or supported.'
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Studies have shown that most patients who complete vocational rehabilitation programs are capable of some level of employment; also, they demonstrate significant improvement in assertiveness and work behaviors, as well as decreased depression, and improved self-esteem and socialization.
A homeless patient diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illness became suspicious and delusional. The patient was given depot antipsychotic medication and housing was arranged at a local shelter. After 2 weeks, which statement by the patient indicates significant improvement?
- A. I am feeling safe and comfortable here. Nobody bothers me.'
- B. They will not let me drink. They have many rules in the shelter.'
- C. Those guys are always watching me. I think someone stole my shoes.'
- D. That shot made my arm sore. I'm not going to take any more of them.'
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Evaluation of a patient's progress is made based on patient satisfaction with the new health status and the health care team's estimation of improvement. For a formerly delusional patient to admit to feeling comfortable and free of being 'bothered' by others denotes an improvement in the patient's condition. The other options suggest that the patient is in danger of relapse.
The father of a child diagnosed with schizophrenia says, 'I lost my job, so we have no health insurance.' The mother says, 'I must watch this child all the time. Without supervision, our child becomes violent and destructive.' A sibling says, 'My parents don't pay attention to me.' These comments signify what related stress?
- A. Life-cycle stressors
- B. Psychobiological issues
- C. Family burden of mental illness
- D. Stigma associated with mental illness
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Family burden refers to the meaning that the experience of living with a person who is mentally ill has for families. The stressors mentioned are not related to live-cycle issues. The stressors described are psychosocial. Stigma refers to shame and ridicule associated with mental illness.
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