What intervention should a nurse recommend for fostering effective coping skills and a sense of hardiness?
- A. Balanced diet
- B. Periodic checkup
- C. Nonprescribed sedative drug
- D. Daily exercise
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: A nurse should recommend a daily exercise program to reduce stimulating neurotransmitters and release endorphins and enkephalins. Diet and periodic checkups are not essential to foster effective coping skills and a sense of hardiness. It is essential for the client to avoid a nonprescribed sedative drug for self-treatment because it does not foster effective coping skills and a sense of hardiness.
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The nurse is caring for a client who reports suspecting a poor immune system due to feeling sick most of the time. Upon assessment the nurse finds the client is experiencing elevated stress levels. In addition to neurotransmitters, which chemical messenger between the client's brain and immune system is activated?
- A. Adrenalin
- B. Thyroxin
- C. Cytokines
- D. Steroids
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Cytokines, also called immunopeptides, function in the same ways as a neurotransmitter, by relaying messages throughout the immune system and the brain. Neither adrenalin, nor thyroxin, nor steroids function as chemical messengers for the immune system.
The nurse is instructing a community education class on stress. The nurse asks the participants, 'Is all stress bad for you?' Which answer by the participants indicates that teaching has been effective?
- A. No, all stress has negative effects on the body systems.
- B. Yes, all stress is bad but in varying degrees depending on the nature.
- C. No, not all stress is bad, but all stress can make a person sick.
- D. No, the right amount of stress can be motivating to accomplish goals.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Teaching has been effective if participants state that not all stress is bad because the right amount of stress can be motivating. Just the right amount of stress, called eustress, is what maintains a healthy balance in life. The other statements are not accurate.
The nurse is consulting with a client who verbalizes extreme stress. When the nurse asks the client how life is, which response represents hardiness in character?
- A. I am making it through and just barely holding on.
- B. Life is challenging, I take it as it comes.
- C. I am not able to juggle all of the balls of life.
- D. What can you do, it is what it is.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The nurse would be correct to select the response that represents the effective coping style of hardiness as the client that identifies life as a challenge but coping with life situations as they arise. Clients who respond negatively with a sense of helplessness or indifference are not representing hardiness.
Impaired balance and uncontrolled tremors of Parkinson disease is correlated with which neurotransmitter?
- A. Glutamate
- B. Acetylcholine
- C. Dopamine
- D. Serotonin
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The impaired balance and uncontrolled tremors of Parkinson disease have been linked with low levels of dopamine. The other neurotransmitters have not been implicated in Parkinson's disease in this manner.
The nurse researcher and committee monitoring are working with in a research study administering study medications to study participants. If the nurse researcher is administering study medications in a double-blind study, who is knowledgeable of the specifics of the medication?
- A. The nurse researcher
- B. The study committee and research nurse
- C. The study committee, research nurse, and client
- D. The study committee
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The study committee is knowledgeable about the study medications. The nurse researcher and clients are not aware of the components of the medication, being a therapeutic medication or placebo. Thirty percent of the individuals receiving a placebo experience a positive outcome.
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