Exam 13: Neurocognitive Disorders
Exam 1: Mental Health and Mental Illness17 Questions
Exam 2: Biological Implications20 Questions
Exam 3: Ethical and Legal Issues21 Questions
Exam 4: Psychopharmacology23 Questions
Exam 5: Relationship Development and Therapeutic Communication22 Questions
Exam 6: The Nursing Process in Psychiatricmental Health Nursing16 Questions
Exam 7: Milieu Therapythe Therapeutic Community12 Questions
Exam 8: Interventions in Groups18 Questions
Exam 9: Crisis Intervention15 Questions
Exam 10: The Recovery Model16 Questions
Exam 11: Suicide Prevention23 Questions
Exam 12: Caring for Clients With Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorders in General Practice Settings15 Questions
Exam 13: Neurocognitive Disorders18 Questions
Exam 14: Substance Use and Addictive Disorders25 Questions
Exam 15: Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders21 Questions
Exam 16: Depressive Disorders26 Questions
Exam 18: Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Related Disorders26 Questions
Exam 17: Bipolar and Related Disorders15 Questions
Exam 19: Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders24 Questions
Exam 20: Somatic Symptom and Dissociative Disorders18 Questions
Exam 21: Eating Disorders15 Questions
Exam 22: Personality Disorders32 Questions
Exam 23: Children and Adolescents21 Questions
Exam 24: The Aging Individual16 Questions
Exam 25: Survivors of Abuse or Neglect19 Questions
Exam 26: Community Mental Health Nursing17 Questions
Exam 27: The Bereaved Individual15 Questions
Exam 28: Military Families10 Questions
Exam 29: Concepts of Personality Development17 Questions
Exam 30: Complementary and Psychosocial Therapies16 Questions
Exam 31: Cultural and Spiritual Concepts Relevant to Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing15 Questions
Exam 32: Issues Related to Human Sexuality and Gender Dysphoria17 Questions
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A client diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease (AD) has impairments of memory and judgment and is incapable of performing activities of daily living. Which nursing intervention should take priority?
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The client diagnosed with neurocognitive disorder (NCD) is disoriented and ataxic and wanders. Which is the priority nursing diagnosis?
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The nurse attended a seminar about neurocognitive disorders (NCD). Which information from the nurse indicates a correct understanding of the differences between NCD and pseudodementia (depression)?
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A client with a history of cerebrovascular accident is brought to an emergency department experiencing memory problems, confusion, and disorientation. Based on this client's assessment data, on which medical diagnosis would the nurse focus the plan of care?
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A client diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease (AD) can no longer ambulate, does not recognize family members, and communicates with agitated behaviors and incoherent moaning. The nurse recognizes these symptoms as indicative of which stage of the illness?
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Which medications have been known to precipitate delirium in clients? (Select all that apply.)
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The nurse is asked why there seems to be more people diagnosed with neurocognitive disorders (NCD). Which rationale would the nurse offer?
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A client diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease (AD) exhibits diminished cognitive functioning, verbal aggression upon experiencing frustration, and has a nursing diagnosis of inability to provide self-care. Which nursing intervention is most appropriate?
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After one week of continuous mental confusion, an older African American client is admitted with a preliminary diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). What should cause the nurse to question this diagnosis?
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Which conditions have been known to precipitate delirium in some individuals? (Select all that apply.)
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Major neurocognitive disorder (NCD) constitutes what was previously described as ______ in the DSM-IV-TR.
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An older client has recently moved to a nursing home. The client has a sad affect, trouble concentrating and socially isolates. A physician believes the client would benefit from medication therapy. Which medication would the nurse most likely administer to the client?
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A client diagnosed recently with Alzheimer's disease (AD) is prescribed donepezil (Aricept). The client's spouse inquires, "How does this work? Will this cure him?" Which response by the nurse is appropriate?
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A male client diagnosed with vascular neurocognitive disorder (NCD) is discharged to home under the care of his wife. Which information should cause the nurse to question the client's safety?
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A client diagnosed with major neurocognitive disorder (NCD) is exhibiting behavioral problems on a daily basis. At change of shift, the client's behavior escalates from pacing to screaming and flailing. Which action should be a nursing priority?
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A client is diagnosed in stage 7 of Alzheimer's disease (AD). To address the client's symptoms, which nursing intervention should take priority?
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The geriatric nurse is teaching the client's family about the possible cause of delirium. Which information should the nurse include in the teaching session?
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Which information would the nurse include in a staff teaching session about the differences between mild neurocognitive disorder (NCD) and major NCD?
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