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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
The following activities are appropriate for manic clients except for?
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Competitive activities may worsen the client’s manias.
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Competitive activities may worsen the client’s manias.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
What will be the appropriate intervention should the nurse use if a client becomes aggressive?
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Suggesting a walk to abusive clients may help them calm down.
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Suggesting a walk to abusive clients may help them calm down.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Which of the following statements best describes a client with Schizophrenia?
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Schizophrenia is a psychiatric disorder characterized by thought disturbance, altered effect, withdrawal from reality, and regressive behavior.
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Schizophrenia is a psychiatric disorder characterized by thought disturbance, altered effect, withdrawal from reality, and regressive behavior.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
The following choices are the symptoms of schizophrenia except for?
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Enjoyment is not a symptom as a client with schizophrenia inability to interpret reality normally.
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Enjoyment is not a symptom as a client with schizophrenia inability to interpret reality normally.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Which of the following statement(s) best describes catatonia?
I. It occurs across several categories of disorders and can be used with depressive, bipolar, or psychotic disorders.
II. It is a group of symptoms that includes agitation, restlessness, confusion, difficulty in speech, and movement.
III. It is a psychomotor disorder that involves the connection between mental and physical movement.
IV. It is a mental disorder that is caused by abnormal neuron pulses in the brain from childhood to adulthood.Correct
Catatonia occurs across several categories of disorders and can be used with depressive, bipolar, or psychotic disorders. It is a psychomotor disorder with a group of symptoms that includes agitation, restlessness, confusion, difficulty in speech, and movement. It is not caused by abnormal neuron pulses rather could be triggered or developed due to traumatic or stressful events of life.
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Catatonia occurs across several categories of disorders and can be used with depressive, bipolar, or psychotic disorders. It is a psychomotor disorder with a group of symptoms that includes agitation, restlessness, confusion, difficulty in speech, and movement. It is not caused by abnormal neuron pulses rather could be triggered or developed due to traumatic or stressful events of life.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
When collecting data for schizophrenia, the nurse should assess for?
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The nurse should assess the flow of thoughts under the thought process to know how reality is interpreted by the client.
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The nurse should assess the flow of thoughts under the thought process to know how reality is interpreted by the client.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Which of the following is not an appropriate nursing intervention?
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Clients with schizophrenia interprets reality away from the normal so establishing trust with schizophrenic clients is a must.
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Clients with schizophrenia interprets reality away from the normal so establishing trust with schizophrenic clients is a must.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Which of the following results in significant impairment or distress occurring in a 12-month time frame?
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The regular use of psychoactive substances can affect the central nervous system. The client could become dependent on these that could eventually lead to overdose.
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The regular use of psychoactive substances can affect the central nervous system. The client could become dependent on these that could eventually lead to overdose.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
Which of the following is not the pattern indicatives for alcoholism?
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Alcoholism disrupts daily activities so it should be an increase in absences, not a decrease.
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Alcoholism disrupts daily activities so it should be an increase in absences, not a decrease.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
The following choices are the items that a nurse should consider when assessing for alcoholism except on?
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Independency could be a good indication that a client is not involved with alcohol.
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Independency could be a good indication that a client is not involved with alcohol.