Exam 15: Obsessivecompulsive and Related Disorders
Exam 1: Foundations of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing29 Questions
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Exam 15: Obsessivecompulsive and Related Disorders18 Questions
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Which of the following statements about the typical history of illness that would be assessed in a client who has OCD is consistent with OCD?
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The nurse is caring for her first client with obsessiveñcompulsive disorder. During the treatment team meeting, the nurse shares her frustration as to the client's inability to stop washing his hands. The nurse manager offers which one of the following explanations?
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Which of the following would be appropriate outcomes for a client with OCD? Select all that apply.
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B, C, E
Which of the following is the most important variable in determining the likelihood of success in improving life for a client with OCD?
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Which of the following is essential for the nurse to communicate to the client with OCD and to the client's family?
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Which of the following interventions by the nurse will increase the client's sense of security?
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Which of the following treatment modalities is most effective for OCD?
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Which of the following are important for the nurse to remember when teaching relaxation and behavioral techniques to a client with OCD? Select all that apply.
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Before eating a meal, a client with obsessiveñcompulsive disorder must wash her hands for 14 minutes, comb her hair for 114 strokes, and switch the light off and on 44 times. When evaluating the progress of the client, what is the most important treatment objective for this client?
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The nursing student correctly identifies which of the following statements are true of the etiology of OCD? Select all that apply.
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Which of the following is an important part of therapeutic communication for clients who have OCD?
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The student nurse correctly identifies that which one of the following statements is true regarding clients with OCD?
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The nurse correctly identifies that which of OCDs self-soothing behaviors may involve self-destruction of the body of a person who has OCD? Select all that apply.
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The nurse is providing education to a group of persons from several community agencies about hoarding by elder persons. Which of the following is important for the nurse to emphasize?
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Which of the following is the desired outcome for a client with OCD?
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Which of the following are features of the thinking of a person who has OCD according to the cognitive model? Select all that apply.
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The student nurse correctly identifies that which of the following are characteristics of hoarding disorder? Select all that apply.
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The nurse is aware that a person who repeatedly seeks cosmetic surgery to correct a perceived flaw in his or her appearance may have which of the following disorders?
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