The nurse is assisting in the care of a patient admitted to a special unit for patients with eating disorders. Which nursing intervention is aimed at successful treatment?
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A patient with schizophrenia calls the nurse into the room a…
A patient with schizophrenia calls the nurse into the room and says, “Help me! The books are on fire!” Which response by the nurse is best?
When is schizophrenia most likely to be diagnosed?
When is schizophrenia most likely to be diagnosed?
The nurse is making a home visit to an older adult patient w…
The nurse is making a home visit to an older adult patient who requires a dressing change for a recent surgery. The nurse notices that the patient seems unusually confused and disoriented. Which assessment is most likely to aid the nurse in making a determination for the patient’s change in mental status?
A young parent is angry with the mess a child created in the…
A young parent is angry with the mess a child created in the child’s room. The parent isolates the child in the room until the mess is cleaned up. About 20 minutes later, the parent enters the room and offers milk and cookies. Which ego defense mechanism is the parent using?
The nurse is providing care for a patient with symptoms of t…
The nurse is providing care for a patient with symptoms of tardive dyskinesia from major tranquilizers. Which treatment does the nurse anticipate?
Your first goal in the care of a patient with an eating diso…
Your first goal in the care of a patient with an eating disorder is:
This schizophrenic patient has been taking Prolixin for 6 mo…
This schizophrenic patient has been taking Prolixin for 6 months. She now is experiencing extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS). Which medication is most likely to be added?
The nurse is assisting in the preparation of an educational…
The nurse is assisting in the preparation of an educational seminar on anxiety disorders. Which anxiety disorders does the nurse make sure are included in this presentation? (Select all that apply.)
Which of the following statements from an alcoholic patient…
Which of the following statements from an alcoholic patient reflects a good understanding of his or her condition?