The nurse wishes to decrease a client's use of denial and increase the client's expression of feelings. To do this the nurse should:
- A. tell the client to stop using the defense mechanism of denial.
- B. positively reinforce each expression of feelings.
- C. instruct the client to express feelings.
- D. challenge the client each time denial is used.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The nurse should positively reinforce each expression of feelings.
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Which of the following statements is correct regarding rape?
- A. Most rapes are reported
- B. Legally, a woman can be raped by her spouse
- C. Prosecution and conviction for rape is easy
- D. The most common location of rape is the victim's own home
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Spousal rape is legally recognized as non-consensual sexual intercourse within marriage. Most rapes are underreported, prosecution is challenging, and rapes occur in various locations, not predominantly at home.
James returns home from school angry and upset because his teacher gave him a low grade on an assignment. After returning home from school, he kicks the dog. This coping mechanism is known as:
- A. denial.
- B. suppression.
- C. displacement.
- D. fantasy.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Displacement is the transference of anger to another. Anger is displaced on the dog as a convenient object.
The nurse is caring for a dying client who has persistently requested that the nurse 'help her to die and be in peace.' According to the Code of Ethics for Nurses, the nurse should:
- A. Ask the client whether she has signed the advance directives document.
- B. Tell the client that he or she will ask another nurse to care for her.
- C. Instruct the client that only a physician can legally assist a suicide.
- D. Try to make the client as comfortable as possible, but refuse to assist in death.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Try to make the client as comfortable as possible but refuse to assist in death. One of the competencies necessary for nurses to have in giving high quality care to clients/families during the end of life care is: apply legal and ethical principles in the analysis of complex issues and end-of-life care, recognizing the influence of personal values, profession codes, and client preferences.
Appropriate care for a client with neutropenia includes:
- A. plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables.
- B. a semi-private room.
- C. wearing a mask when out of the room.
- D. routine hand washing.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: When a client is neutropenic, they lack the ability to fight off infection. The mask is to prevent exposure to any upper-respiratory infections.
A 32-year-old female frequently comes to her primary care provider with vague complaints of headache, abdominal pain, and trouble sleeping. In the past, the physician has dutifully prescribed medication, but little else. Which of the following comments by the nurse to the physician is appropriate?
- A. Often women who are victims of domestic violence suffer vague symptoms such as abdominal pain.'
- B. Often women become offended if asked about their safety in relationships.'
- C. It is mandatory that all women be questioned about domestic violence.'
- D. How would you feel to know that her partner is beating her and you didn't ask?'
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: There is a correlation between vague symptoms, such as abdominal pain, and battered syndrome. The astute clinician should question any woman who presents with suspicious symptoms such as these. Rarely are women offended by a properly worded question, such as, 'Do you feel safe in your present relationship?' Studies show an increase in case finding when such questions are asked. It is not mandatory that all women are assessed for violence, but it is prudent that all persons new to a clinician be assessed by at least the one question noted previously. Castigating or shaming the physician typically does not improve client outcomes and might make for a difficult working environment for the nurse. Tactless comments, like the one in Choice 4, are not collegial and should be avoided.
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