A nurse is caring for a client with panic disorder discuss nursing care of this client

Question 1 of 9

A client is experiencing stress after delivering twins 3 weeks ago. The nurse is helping to manage her stress levels and cope with her situation. Which best describes the role of the nurse in crisis intervention?

  • The nurse assesses the client's perception of parenthood during the early stages of crisis therapy
  • The nurse avoids discussing consequences of the client's behavior during the crisis
  • The nurse helps the client to distract herself from negative feelings while managing a crisis
  • The nurse encourages the client to try any method of coping for the situation

Question 2 of 9

A client with a history of severe depression and anxiety is in the hospital after attempting suicide. Which evidence would most likely be seen that indicates a crisis in a person with a mental illness? Select all that apply.

  • The client is crying
  • The client is socially withdrawn
  • The client has not slept for several nights in a row
  • The client is unable to concentrate
  • The client has increased interest in personal hygiene

Question 3 of 9

A 45-year-old client with schizophrenia has been brought to the hospital after trying to commit suicide. The client tells the nurse that the voices he hears told him to do it. He is extremely anxious and upset. Which assessment question would most likely help the nurse to assess the client’s perception of this event?

  • What happened that has made you so upset?
  • Who do you live with?
  • Have you had thoughts of hurting others?
  • Do you know what today's date is?

Question 4 of 9

A nurse is caring for a client with schizophrenia who tells her he believes that everyone else in the inpatient unit is secretly laughing at him behind his back. Which response by the nurse is best?

  • Did you hear someone say something about you?
  • There are some people here who are laughing but I do not think they are laughing at you.
  • Do you think they do not like you?
  • They are probably just laughing about someone else.

Question 5 of 9

A nurse is caring for a client in crisis who has endured a physical assault. The nurse would expect to see which behavior associated with the integration phase of crisis? Select all that apply.

  • The client becomes isolated from others
  • The client gets angry when talking about the event
  • The client tries to control every situation
  • The client starts to resolve feelings of blame
  • The client tries to make sense of what happened

Question 6 of 9

The nurse is caring for a client with generalized anxiety disorder requiring treatment. Which of the following treatments does the nurse anticipate the client will need? Select all that apply.

  • SSRI medications
  • BuSpar (buspirone)
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy
  • Antipsychotic medications
  • Psychoanalysis

Question 7 of 9

The nurse is caring for a suicidal client who began taking an antidepressant two weeks before attempting suicide. The nurse knows that first-line antidepressants that have the fewest side effects are which of the following?

  • Tricyclic antidepressants
  • Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
  • Monoamine oxidase inhibitors
  • Atypical antidepressants

Question 8 of 9

A nurse is caring for a client with bipolar disorder who is frequently manic. What describes the most appropriate psychotherapy for a client with this condition? Select all that apply.

  • Family focused therapy
  • Electroconvulsive therapy
  • 12-step programs
  • Cognitive-behavior therapy
  • Interpersonal and social rhythm therapy

Question 9 of 9

A 46-year-old client is experiencing symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder after being involved in a traumatic accident. The client has symptoms of nightmares and flashbacks about the event. The nurse knows that these symptoms most likely develop because of which of the following?

  • The client may have a hyperactive amygdala that leads to an increase in feelings of fear
  • The client's pituitary gland works in overdrive and consistently causes flashbacks
  • The client is no longer able to regulate levels of serotonin
  • The body secretes too much melatonin, which leads to an increase in nightmares

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