The nurse recognizes that stress can cause an ulcer, which is classified as a symptom illness.
Correct Answer: Somatic
Rationale: Somatic symptom illness addresses the stress-related problems that can result in physical signs and symptoms. Psychophysiologic disorders are thought to have an emotional basis, manifested as a physical illness.
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What is the term used for the beginning stage of schizophrenia, characterized by a lack of energy and complaints of multiple physical problems?
- A. Prepsychotic
- B. Residual
- C. Acute
- D. Prodromal
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The prodromal phase is the beginning stage of schizophrenia. Hallucinations and delusions sometimes occur in the prepsychotic stage. In the acute phase, individuals often lose touch with reality. The residual phase follows the acute phase and the symptoms of that phase are similar to those of the prodromal stage.
A young man with malaria spikes a temperature of 105°F (40.5°C) and begins to hallucinate. How should the nurse assess this?
- A. Delirium
- B. Psychotic break
- C. Possible stroke
- D. Anxiety disorder
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Delirium is an organic mental disorder that is frequently brought on by a severe physical illness, such as fever.
The nurse instructs a patient who has just been prescribed a protocol of fluoxetine HCl (Prozac) that the drug takes 2 to 4 to take effect.
Correct Answer: weeks
Rationale: Antidepressants of this type take 2 to 4 weeks before any effect is felt by the patient.
The nurse is discussing the differences between a patient with a neurosis and one with a psychosis. What is true of the patient experiencing a neurosis?
- A. The patient experiences a flight from reality.
- B. The patient usually needs hospitalization.
- C. The patient has insight that there is an emotional problem.
- D. The patient has severe personality deterioration.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: An individual with a neurosis has insight that he has an emotional problem. A person with psychosis is out of touch with reality and has severe personality deterioration. Treatment for neurosis is usually completed in the outpatient setting, while treatment for psychosis often requires hospitalization.
For the past 3 weeks, the nurse has observed a patient interacting with staff and other patients, helping decorate the dining room for a party, and leading the singing in the activity room. Today, the patient tearfully refuses to dress or get out of bed. The nurse recognizes these behaviors as evidence of which psychiatric disorder?
- A. Unipolar depression
- B. Dysthymic disorder
- C. Hypomanic episode
- D. Bipolar disorder
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Bipolar disorder can cause the patient to experience a sudden shift in emotion from one extreme to the other.
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