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1.
Nurse Penny is aware that following medical conditions are commonly found in clients with bulimia nervosa?
Nurse Penny is aware that following medical conditions are commonly found in clients with bulimia nervosa?
2.
Nurse Tamara is caring for a client diagnosed with bulimia. The most appropriate initial goal for a client diagnosed with bulimia is to:
Nurse Tamara is caring for a client diagnosed with bulimia. The most appropriate initial goal for a client diagnosed with bulimia is to:
3.
Nurse Ron enters a client’s room, client says, “They’re crawling on my sheets! Get m off my bed!” Which of following assessments is most accurate?
Nurse Ron enters a client’s room, client says, “They’re crawling on my sheets! Get m off my bed!” Which of following assessments is most accurate?
4.
A male client is admitted to a psychiatric facility by court order for evaluation for antisocial personality disorder. This client has a long history of initiating fights and abusing animals and recently was arrested for setting a neighbor’s dog on fire. When evaluating this client for potential for violence, nurse Perry should assess for which behavioral clues?
A male client is admitted to a psychiatric facility by court order for evaluation for antisocial personality disorder. This client has a long history of initiating fights and abusing animals and recently was arrested for setting a neighbor’s dog on fire. When evaluating this client for potential for violence, nurse Perry should assess for which behavioral clues?
5.
The nurse correctly teaches a client taking Benzodiazepine Oxazepam (Serax) to avoid excessive intake of:
The nurse correctly teaches a client taking Benzodiazepine Oxazepam (Serax) to avoid excessive intake of:
6.
A client with paranoid schizophrenia has been experiencing auditory hallucinations for many years. One approach that has proven to be effective for hallucinating clients is to:
A client with paranoid schizophrenia has been experiencing auditory hallucinations for many years. One approach that has proven to be effective for hallucinating clients is to:
7.
Nurse Alice is caring for a client being treated for alcoholism. Before initiating rapy with disulfiram (Antabuse), nurse teaches client that he must read labels carefully on which of following products?
Nurse Alice is caring for a client being treated for alcoholism. Before initiating rapy with disulfiram (Antabuse), nurse teaches client that he must read labels carefully on which of following products?
8.
The nurse would expect a client with early Alzheimer’s disease to have problems with:
The nurse would expect a client with early Alzheimer’s disease to have problems with:
9.
Two nurses are co-leading group rapy for seven clients in psychiatric unit. The leaders observe that group members are anxious and look to leaders for answers. Which phase of development is this group in?
Two nurses are co-leading group rapy for seven clients in psychiatric unit. The leaders observe that group members are anxious and look to leaders for answers. Which phase of development is this group in?
10.
Nurse Fey is aware that drug of choice for treating Tourette syndrome?
Nurse Fey is aware that drug of choice for treating Tourette syndrome?
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Nurse Penny is aware that following medical conditions are commonly found in clients with bulimia nervosa?
Nurse Penny is aware that following medical conditions are commonly found in clients with bulimia nervosa?
Nurse Tamara is caring for a client diagnosed with bulimia. The most appropriate initial goal for a client diagnosed with bulimia is to:
Nurse Tamara is caring for a client diagnosed with bulimia. The most appropriate initial goal for a client diagnosed with bulimia is to:
Nurse Ron enters a client’s room, client says, “They’re crawling on my sheets! Get m off my bed!” Which of following assessments is most accurate?
Nurse Ron enters a client’s room, client says, “They’re crawling on my sheets! Get m off my bed!” Which of following assessments is most accurate?
A male client is admitted to a psychiatric facility by court order for evaluation for antisocial personality disorder. This client has a long history of initiating fights and abusing animals and recently was arrested for setting a neighbor’s dog on fire. When evaluating this client for potential for violence, nurse Perry should assess for which behavioral clues?
A male client is admitted to a psychiatric facility by court order for evaluation for antisocial personality disorder. This client has a long history of initiating fights and abusing animals and recently was arrested for setting a neighbor’s dog on fire. When evaluating this client for potential for violence, nurse Perry should assess for which behavioral clues?
The nurse correctly teaches a client taking Benzodiazepine Oxazepam (Serax) to avoid excessive intake of:
The nurse correctly teaches a client taking Benzodiazepine Oxazepam (Serax) to avoid excessive intake of:
A client with paranoid schizophrenia has been experiencing auditory hallucinations for many years. One approach that has proven to be effective for hallucinating clients is to:
A client with paranoid schizophrenia has been experiencing auditory hallucinations for many years. One approach that has proven to be effective for hallucinating clients is to:
Nurse Alice is caring for a client being treated for alcoholism. Before initiating rapy with disulfiram (Antabuse), nurse teaches client that he must read labels carefully on which of following products?
Nurse Alice is caring for a client being treated for alcoholism. Before initiating rapy with disulfiram (Antabuse), nurse teaches client that he must read labels carefully on which of following products?
The nurse would expect a client with early Alzheimer’s disease to have problems with:
The nurse would expect a client with early Alzheimer’s disease to have problems with:
Two nurses are co-leading group rapy for seven clients in psychiatric unit. The leaders observe that group members are anxious and look to leaders for answers. Which phase of development is this group in?
Two nurses are co-leading group rapy for seven clients in psychiatric unit. The leaders observe that group members are anxious and look to leaders for answers. Which phase of development is this group in?
Nurse Fey is aware that drug of choice for treating Tourette syndrome?
Nurse Fey is aware that drug of choice for treating Tourette syndrome?
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