Exam 10: Intervening in Crises
Exam 1: Mental Health and Mental Illness18 Questions
Exam 2: Concepts of Personality Development18 Questions
Exam 3: Biological Implications20 Questions
Exam 4: Ethical and Legal Issues21 Questions
Exam 5: Cultural and Spiritual Concepts Relevant to Psychiatricmental Health Nursing19 Questions
Exam 6: Relationship Development and Therapeutic Communication23 Questions
Exam 7: The Nursing Process in Psychiatricmental Health Nursing18 Questions
Exam 8: Milieu Therapythe Therapeutic Community13 Questions
Exam 9: Interventions in Groups19 Questions
Exam 10: Intervening in Crises18 Questions
Exam 11: The Recovery Model17 Questions
Exam 12: Complementary and Psychosocial Therapies16 Questions
Exam 13: Neurocognitive Disorders20 Questions
Exam 14: Substance Use and Addictive Disorders27 Questions
Exam 15: Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders28 Questions
Exam 16: Depressive Disorders27 Questions
Exam 17: Bipolar and Other Related Disorders17 Questions
Exam 18: Anxiety,obsessive-Compulsive,and Related Disorders23 Questions
Exam 19: Trauma and Stressor-Related Disorders26 Questions
Exam 20: Somatic Symptom and Dissociative Disorders18 Questions
Exam 21: Issues Related to Human Sexuality and Gender Dysphoria18 Questions
Exam 22: Eating Disorders16 Questions
Exam 23: Personality Disorders27 Questions
Exam 24: Children and Adolescents23 Questions
Exam 25: Survivors of Abuse or Neglect20 Questions
Exam 26: The Aging Individual18 Questions
Exam 27: Community Mental Health Nursing17 Questions
Exam 28: The Bereaved Individual16 Questions
Exam 29: Military Families10 Questions
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A despondent client who has recently lost her husband of 30 years tearfully states,"I'll feel a lot better if I sell my house and move away." Which nursing response is most appropriate?
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An aggressive client has been placed in restraints after all other interventions have failed.Which protocol would apply in this situation?
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A
Which of the following interventions should a nurse use when caring for an inpatient client who expresses anger inappropriately? (Select all that apply.)
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A new mother is concerned about her ability to perform her parental role.She is quite anxious and ambivalent about leaving the postpartum unit.To offer effective client care,a nurse should be familiar with what information about this type of crisis?
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A combative adolescent client has been placed in seclusion after all other interventions have failed.Which protocol would apply in this situation?
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Order the following stages of Roberts' Seven-Stage Crisis Intervention Model.
1.________ Deal with feelings and emotions.
2.________ Generate and explore alternatives.
3.________ Rapidly establish rapport.
4.________ Psychosocial and lethality assessment.
5.________ Identify the major problems or crisis precipitants.
6.________ Follow up.
7.________ Implement an action plan.
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An inpatient client with a known history of violence suddenly begins to pace.Which additional client behavior should alert a nurse to escalating anger and aggression?
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Which of the following nursing statements and/or questions represent appropriate communication to assess an individual in crisis? (Select all that apply.)
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A nursing instructor is teaching about the Roberts' Seven-Stage Crisis Intervention Model.Which nursing action should be identified with Stage IV?
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A client comes to a psychiatric clinic experiencing sudden extreme fatigue and decreased sleep and appetite.The client works 12 hours a day and rates anxiety as 8/10 on a numeric scale.What long-term outcome is realistic in addressing this client's crisis?
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Which of the following are behavior assessment categories in the Broset Violence Checklist? (Select all that apply.)
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An involuntarily committed client when offered a dinner tray pushes it off the bedside table onto the floor.Which nursing intervention should a nurse implement to address this behavior?
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A sudden event in one's life that disturbs homeostasis,during which usual coping mechanisms cannot resolve the problem,can be defined as a ______________________.
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What is the best nursing rationale for holding a debriefing session with clients and staff after a take-down intervention has taken place on an inpatient unit?
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A college student who was nearly raped while jogging,completes a series of appointments with a rape crisis nurse.At the final session,which client statement most clearly suggests that the goals of crisis intervention have been met?
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A high school student has learned that she cannot graduate.Her boyfriend will be attending a college out of state that she planned to attend.She is admitted to a psychiatric unit after overdosing on Tylenol.Which is the priority nursing diagnosis for this client?
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After threatening to jump off of a bridge,a client is brought to an emergency department by police.To assess for suicide potential,which question should a nurse ask first?
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A wife brings her husband to an emergency department after an attempt to hang himself.He is a full-time student and works 8 hours at night to support his family.He states,"I can't function any longer under all this stress." Which type of crisis is the client experiencing?
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