Kaplan and Sadocks Synopsis of Psychiatry 12th Edition Test Bank Related

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The mother of a child describes her child's annoying behavior as not being able to sit still or to stop jerking his arms when told to. Which disorder does the nurse suspect?

  • A. Oppositional-defiant disorder
  • B. Tourette’s disorder
  • C. Oppositional-defiant disorder
  • D. What makes you think he is doing that out of defiance?
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B: Tourette’s disorder. The child's inability to sit still and jerking arms suggest motor tics, which are common in Tourette's disorder. Tourette's is characterized by involuntary repetitive movements or sounds. Choice A is incorrect as oppositional-defiant disorder does not involve physical tics. Choice C is a duplicate. Choice D is incorrect as it assumes defiance rather than considering a neurological explanation for the behavior.