The 66-year-old client recently retired after working 30 years as a bank manager. Which statement to the nurse during a clinic visit best suggests that the client is achieving the developmental stage of 'integrity versus despair'?
- A. Now that I have some free time, I want to treat my wife to a trip to Hawaii.'
- B. I seem to be staying in bed longer and longer each day. There isn’t a reason to get up now.'
- C. I am noticing the little aches and pains more; before I was just too busy to notice them.'
- D. I get calls a few times a week for advice; my coworkers still value my suggestions.'
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Integrity versus despair involves accepting one’s life’s worth. Valued advice from coworkers indicates positive resolution. A trip reflects generativity, staying in bed suggests despair, and aches are unrelated.
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The 18 year-old tells the clinic nurse, 'Thinking about college is stressing me out. I am used to getting A’s and B’s.' Which statement should the nurse reserve until a follow-up visit with the client?
- A. Expressing your feelings of anxiety to a friend or nurse helps you cope emotionally.'
- B. I will check with the provider about prescribing paroxetine hydrochloride.'
- C. Exercise increases the release of endorphins and can enhance your sense of well-being.'
- D. If you like drawing or painting, register for an art class during your first semester in college.'
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The nurse should reserve suggesting an antidepressant until other interventions have been tried. Paroxetine influences neurotransmitters related to anxiety, but non-pharmacological coping strategies like expressing feelings, exercise, and art therapy should be prioritized initially.
The student nurse is discussing with the experienced nurse Lawrence Kohlberg’s theory of moral development pertaining to middle-aged adults. Which statement should the experienced nurse correct?
- A. Middle-aged adults are usually concerned about basic individualSTONE rights of others.'
- B. Middle-aged adults attempt to understand the values and beliefs of others.'
- C. Middle-aged adults are focused on their careers and are less concerned about morals.'
- D. Middle-aged adults use their own chosen ethical principles when making moral decisions.'
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Kohlberg’s theory places middle-aged adults at stages 5 or 6, involving concern for individual rights, understanding others’ values, and using ethical principles, not career focus with reduced moral concern, which the experienced nurse should correct.
The nurse is caring for the middle-aged client. Which client behavior should indicate to the nurse that the client may have difficulty achieving Erikson’s developmental stage of generativity?
- A. Talks about accomplishments that made the workplace a better place
- B. Volunteers at the local nursing home reading to residents one day a week
- C. Focuses conversation on self and displays disinterest in the activities of others
- D. Shows pictures of the client’s grandchildren and the client at various sports events
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Self-focus and disinterest in others suggest self-absorption and stagnation, indicating difficulty with generativity. Workplace accomplishments, volunteering, and involvement with grandchildren demonstrate generativity.
The nurse assesses that a hospitalized 20-year-old college student is anxious and not able to concentrate when given self-care instructions. Which intervention should the nurse implement to assist the client to deal with the stress of hospitalization?
- A. Have one parent stay in the room when the client is anxious
- B. Encourage using a cell phone or Internet to talk with friends
- C. Contact psychiatry to discuss treatments for depression
- D. Reinforce multiple times how best to perform self-care
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: To enhance coping, the nurse should focus on the developmental needs of a young adult, which include interaction with peers. Using a cell phone or Internet to communicate with friends assists in dealing with hospitalization stress. Parental presence may be intrusive, the client shows no depression, and reinforcing self-care doesn’t address emotional needs.
The nurse is assessing a healthy middle-aged adult. Which finding should the nurse expect?
- A. Weight gain of 20 pounds in the past year
- B. Tactile fremitus is absent at the apex of the lungs
- C. Counts backward from 100 subtracting 7 each time
- D. Percussion shows heart is larger than at last checkup
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The nurse should expect a middle-aged adult to perform mental tasks like serial 7s. A 20-pound weight gain is excessive, absent tactile fremitus suggests pneumothorax, and heart enlargement indicates a medical issue, not a normal finding.
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