Which client statement most supports a diagnosis of agoraphobia?
- A. Being afraid to go out seems ridiculous, but I can't go out the door.
- B. I'm sure I'll get over not wanting to leave home soon. It takes time.
- C. When I have a good incentive to go out, I can do it.
- D. My family says they like it now that I stay home.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Individuals who are agoraphobic generally acknowledge that the behavior is not constructive and that they do not really like it. Patients state they are unable to change the behavior. Patients with agoraphobia are not optimistic about change. Most families are dissatisfied when family members refuse to leave the house.
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A child is placed in a foster home after being removed from parental contact because of both physical and verbal abuse. The child is apprehensive and overreacts to environmental stimuli. The foster parents ask the nurse how to help minimize the child's anxious behaviors. What should the nurse recommend?
- A. Use a calm manner and low voice.
- B. Maintain simplicity in the environment.
- C. Avoid repetition in what is said to the child.
- D. Minimize opportunities for exercise and play.
- E. Explain and reinforce reality to avoid distortions.
Correct Answer: A,B,E
Rationale: The child can be hypothesized to have moderate-to-severe anxiety. A calm manner calms the child. A simple, structured, predictable environment is less anxiety provoking and reduces overreaction to stimuli. Calm, simple explanations that reinforce reality validate the environment. Repetition is often needed when the child is unable to concentrate because of elevated levels of anxiety. Opportunities for play and exercise should be provided as avenues to reduce anxiety. Physical movement helps channel and lower anxiety. Play also helps by allowing the child to act out concerns.
Two staff nurses applied for promotion to nurse manager. Initially, the nurse not promoted had feelings of loss but then became supportive of the new manager by helping make the transition smooth and encouraging others. Which term best describes the nurse's response?
- A. Altruism
- B. Sublimation
- C. Suppression
- D. Passive aggression
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Altruism is the mechanism by which an individual deals with emotional conflict by meeting the needs of others and vicariously receiving gratification from the responses of others. The nurse's reaction is conscious, not unconscious. No evidence of aggression is exhibited, and no evidence of conscious denial of the situation exists. Passive aggression occurs when an individual deals with emotional conflict by indirectly and unassertively expressing aggression toward others.
A patient experiences an episode of severe anxiety. Of these medications in the patient's medical record, which is most appropriate to administer as a short-term therapy?
- A. Buspirone
- B. Lorazepam
- C. Amitriptyline
- D. Desipramine
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Lorazepam is a benzodiazepine medication used to treat anxiety on a short-term basis only. Buspirone is long acting and not useful as an as-needed drug. Amitriptyline and desipramine are tricyclic antidepressants and considered second- or third-line agents.
A person who feels unattractive repeatedly says, 'Although I'm not beautiful, I am smart.' This is an example of which defense mechanism?
- A. Repression
- B. Devaluation
- C. Identification
- D. Compensation
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Compensation is an unconscious process that allows an individual to make up for deficits in one area by excelling in another area to raise self-esteem. Repression unconsciously puts an idea, event, or feeling out of awareness. Identification is an unconscious mechanism calling for an imitation of the mannerisms or behaviors of another. Devaluation occurs when the individual attributes negative qualities to self or to others.
A patient checks and rechecks electrical cords related to an obsessive thought that the house may burn down. The nurse and patient explore the likelihood of an actual fire. The patient states that a house fire is not likely. This counseling demonstrates the principles of which cognitive-based therapy?
- A. Flooding
- B. Desensitization
- C. Controlled relaxation
- D. Thought restructuring
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Cognitive restructuring involves the patient in testing automatic thoughts and drawing new conclusions. Desensitization involves a graduated exposure to a feared object. Relaxation training teaches the patient to produce the effects of calmness. Flooding exposes the patient to a large number of undesirable stimuli in an effort to extinguish the anxiety response.
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