Exam 12: Understanding Responses to Stress
Exam 1: Mental Health and Mental Illness26 Questions
Exam 2: Historical Overview of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing12 Questions
Exam 3: Relevant Theories and Therapies for Nursing Practice37 Questions
Exam 4: Psychotropic Drugs35 Questions
Exam 5: Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing in Acute Care Settings14 Questions
Exam 6: Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing in Community Settings22 Questions
Exam 7: Cultural Implications for Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing36 Questions
Exam 8: Ethical Responsibilities and Legal Obligations for Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Practice30 Questions
Exam 9: The Nursing Process and Standards of Care for Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing30 Questions
Exam 10: Therapeutic Relationships30 Questions
Exam 11: Communication and the Clinical Interview24 Questions
Exam 12: Understanding Responses to Stress23 Questions
Exam 13: Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Related Disorders35 Questions
Exam 14: Depressive Disorders33 Questions
Exam 15: Bipolar Disorders38 Questions
Exam 16: Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders40 Questions
Exam 17: Eating Disorders29 Questions
Exam 18: Cognitive Disorders32 Questions
Exam 19: Substance Use and Addictive Disorders35 Questions
Exam 20: Personality Disorders32 Questions
Exam 21: Sleep–Wake Disorders26 Questions
Exam 22: Sexual Dysfunction, Gender Dysphoria, and Paraphilias25 Questions
Exam 23: Somatic Symptom Disorders and Dissociative Disorders24 Questions
Exam 24: Crisis and Disaster28 Questions
Exam 25: Suicide28 Questions
Exam 26: Anger, Aggression, and Violence28 Questions
Exam 27: Interpersonal Violence: Child, Older Adult, and Intimate Partner Abuse23 Questions
Exam 28: Sexual Assault24 Questions
Exam 29: Disorders of Children and Adolescents28 Questions
Exam 30: Psychosocial Needs of the Older Adult34 Questions
Exam 31: Living With Recurrent and Persistent Mental Illness29 Questions
Exam 32: Psychological Needs of Patients With Medical Conditions20 Questions
Exam 33: Care for the Dying and for Those Who Grieve34 Questions
Exam 34: Forensic Psychiatric Nursing21 Questions
Exam 35: Therapeutic Groups30 Questions
Exam 36: Family Interventions29 Questions
Exam 37: Integrative Care28 Questions
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A patient tells the nurse, "I will never be happy until I'm as successful as my older sister." The nurse asks the patient to reassess this statement and reframe it. Which reframed statement by the patient is most likely to promote coping?
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A patient is brought to the emergency department after a motorcycle accident. The patient is alert and responsive and is diagnosed with a broken leg. The patient's vital signs are pulse (P) 72 and respiration (R) 16. After being informed surgery is required for the broken leg, which vital sign readings would be expected?
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An individual says to the nurse, "I feel so stressed out lately. I think the stress is affecting my body, also." Which somatic complaints are most likely to accompany this feeling? Select all that apply.
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A patient says, "One result of my chronic stress is that I feel so tired. I usually sleep from 11 p.m. to 6:30 a.m I started setting my alarm to give me an extra 30 minutes of sleep each morning, but I don't feel any better and I'm rushed for work." Which nursing response would best address the patient's concerns?
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A nurse leads a psychoeducational group for depressed patients. The nurse plans to implement an exercise regime for each patient. Which of the following rationales should the nurse use when presenting this plan to the treatment team?
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A patient tells the nurse, "I know that I should reduce the stress in my life, but I have no idea where to start." What would be the best initial nursing response?
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Which nursing comments are likely to help a patient to cope, by addressing the mediators of stress? Select all that apply.
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The adult child of a patient diagnosed with major depression asks, "Do you think depression and physical illness are connected? Since my father's death, my mother has had shingles and the flu, but she's usually not one who gets sick." Which answer by the nurse best reflects current knowledge about psychoneuroimmunology?
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A patient diagnosed with emphysema has severe shortness of breath and needs portable oxygen when leaving home. Recently, the patient has reduced activity because of fear that breathing difficulty will occur. A nurse suggests using guided imagery. Which image should the patient be encouraged to visualize?
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When a nurse asks a newly admitted patient to describe social supports, the patient says, "My parents died last year and I have no family. I am newly divorced, and my former in-laws blame me. I don't have many friends because most people my age just want to go out drinking." Which action will the nurse apply?
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A patient who had been experiencing significant stress learned to use progressive muscle relaxation and deep breathing exercises. When the patient returns to the clinic 2 weeks later, which finding most clearly shows the patient is coping more effectively with stress?
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A patient reports, "I am overwhelmed by stress." Which question by the nurse would be most important to use in the initial assessment of this the patient?
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The nurse wishes to use guided imagery to help a patient relax. Which comments would be appropriate to include in the guided imagery script? Select all that apply.
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Which changes reflect short-term physiological responses to stress? Select all that apply.
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A patient tells the nurse, "My doctor thinks my problems with stress relate to the negative way I think about things and suggested I learn new ways of thinking." Which response by the nurse would support the recommendation?
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A patient nervously says, "Financial problems are stressing my marriage. I've heard rumours about cutbacks at work; I am afraid I might get laid off." The patient's pulse is 112 per minute; respirations are 26 per minute; and blood pressure is 166/88. Which nursing intervention will the nurse implement?
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A person with a fear of heights drives across a high bridge. Which division of the autonomic nervous system will be stimulated in response to this experience?
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A patient experiencing significant stress associated with a disturbing new medical diagnosis asks the nurse, "Do you think saying a prayer would help?" Select the nurse's best answer.
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A recent immigrant from Honduras comes to the clinic with a family member who has been a Canadian resident for 10 years. The family member says, "The immigration to Canada has been very difficult." Considering cultural background, which expression of stress by this patient would the nurse expect?
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