In order to become political advocates for the mentally ill, psychiatric nurses must first:
- A. Be willing to learn the legislative and regulatory processes at both the federal and state levels.
- B. Recognize the need to work in partnership with the American Medical Association.
- C. Be willing to put aside differences and unite for a common mental health cause.
- D. Recognize the value of their understanding of the needs of the mentally ill.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D because psychiatric nurses must understand the unique needs of the mentally ill to effectively advocate for them. By recognizing the value of their understanding, nurses can tailor their advocacy efforts to address these specific needs. Choice A is incorrect as legislative knowledge is important but not the primary requirement. Choice B is incorrect as partnership with the AMA is not necessary for advocacy. Choice C is incorrect as unity alone is not sufficient without a clear understanding of the mental health issues.
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The nurse is preparing to read the Mantoux tuberculin skin test placed on the forearm of a patient with HIV. Which finding should the nurse report as a positive test for this patient?
- A. 2 mm
- B. 3 mm
- C. 4 mm
- D. 5 mm
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D (5 mm) for a positive Mantoux test in a patient with HIV. In HIV-positive individuals, a positive test is considered when the induration is ≥5 mm. This is because the immune system may be compromised, leading to a delayed immune response. Choices A, B, and C (2 mm, 3 mm, 4 mm) are not considered positive for HIV-positive individuals due to their weakened immune system, requiring a larger induration size to indicate a positive test.
Which experiencing actually increases our chances of success:
- A. Attitude
- B. Style
- C. Personality
- D. Positive emotions
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Positive emotions (Fredrickson's broaden-and-build) enhance success by expanding resources.
A patient in need of surgery expresses the belief that exposing lung cancer to air during surgery can cause the tumor to spread. What might this belief reflect?
- A. Personal investigation of the mechanisms of cancer spread
- B. General fear of surgery or distrust of the physician
- C. A trust in conventional chemotherapy over surgical treatments
- D. An understanding of the risks and benefits of surgery
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: This reflects a common folk belief tied to fear or mistrust, not scientific reasoning.
When administering medications, a nurse would hold which medication for a patient who presents with jaundice? A. Valium B. Divalproex (Depakote) C. Lithium D. Verapamil
- A. Valium
- B. Divalproex (Depakote)
- C. Lithium
- D. Verapamil
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B: Divalproex (Depakote). Jaundice is a condition characterized by yellowing of the skin and eyes due to liver dysfunction. Divalproex is metabolized in the liver, and in patients with jaundice, liver function may be compromised, leading to potential toxicity. Therefore, holding Divalproex for a patient with jaundice is essential to prevent further liver damage.
A: Valium is primarily metabolized in the liver, but it is generally safe to use in patients with mild to moderate liver impairment.
C: Lithium is primarily cleared through the kidneys, so liver dysfunction would not directly impact its clearance.
D: Verapamil is also primarily metabolized in the liver, but it is not contraindicated in patients with jaundice unless there is severe liver impairment.
Select the legal term that is accurately paired with its description.
- A. Assault: Touching a person without their consent
- B. Battery: Threatening to touch a person without their consent
- C. Slander: False oral defamatory statements.
- D. Slander: False written defamatory statements.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Slander refers to false oral statements, while libel pertains to written ones.