Exam 17: Self-Concept Responses and Dissociative Disorders
Exam 1: Roles and Functions of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurses: Competent Caring21 Questions
Exam 2: Therapeutic Nurse-Patient Relationship28 Questions
Exam 3: The Stuart Stress Adaptation Model of Psychiatric Nursing Care31 Questions
Exam 4: Evidence-Based Psychiatric Nursing Practice22 Questions
Exam 5: Biological Context of Psychiatric Nursing Care23 Questions
Exam 6: Psychological Context of Psychiatric Nursing Care28 Questions
Exam 7: Social, Cultural, and Spiritual Context of Psychiatric Nursing Care18 Questions
Exam 8: Legal and Ethical Context of Psychiatric Nursing Care24 Questions
Exam 9: Policy and Advocacy in Mental Health Care23 Questions
Exam 10: Families as Resources, Caregivers, and Collaborators23 Questions
Exam 11: Implementing the Nursing Process: Standards of Practice and Professional Performance25 Questions
Exam 12: Prevention and Mental Health Promotion21 Questions
Exam 13: Crisis Intervention24 Questions
Exam 14: Recovery and Psychiatric Rehabilitation23 Questions
Exam 15: Anxiety Responses and Anxiety Disorders25 Questions
Exam 16: Psychophysiological Responses and Somatoform and Sleep Disorders25 Questions
Exam 17: Self-Concept Responses and Dissociative Disorders24 Questions
Exam 18: Emotional Responses and Mood Disorders27 Questions
Exam 19: Self-Protective Responses and Suicidal Behavior23 Questions
Exam 20: Neurobiological Responses and Schizophrenia and Psychotic Disorders26 Questions
Exam 21: Social Responses and Personality Disorders26 Questions
Exam 22: Cognitive Responses and Organic Mental Disorders25 Questions
Exam 23: Chemically Mediated Responses and Substance-Related Disorders27 Questions
Exam 24: Eating Regulation Responses and Eating Disorders25 Questions
Exam 25: Sexual Responses and Sexual Disorders23 Questions
Exam 26: Psychopharmacology24 Questions
Exam 27: Behavior Change and Cognitive Interventions27 Questions
Exam 28: Preventing and Managing Aggressive Behavior24 Questions
Exam 29: Somatic Therapies24 Questions
Exam 30: Complementary and Alternative Therapies17 Questions
Exam 31: Therapeutic Groups22 Questions
Exam 32: Family Interventions17 Questions
Exam 33: Hospital-Based Psychiatric Nursing Care22 Questions
Exam 34: Community-Based Psychiatric Nursing Care23 Questions
Exam 35: Child Psychiatric Nursing25 Questions
Exam 36: Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing23 Questions
Exam 37: Geropsychiatric Nursing24 Questions
Exam 38: Care of Survivors of Abuse and Violence21 Questions
Exam 39: The Military and Their Families17 Questions
Exam 40: Psychological Care of Patients with Life-Threatening Illness23 Questions
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A nurse is attempting to help a patient alter negative self-concept.What is the correct order in which these nursing interventions should be implemented?
A.Assisting the patient in the process of self-evaluation.
B.Encouraging the patient's attempts at self-exploration.
C.Introducing skills that expand the patient's ability to be self-aware.
D.Helping the patient formulate a plan of action.
E.Supporting the patient in the achievement of goals.
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Correct Answer:
C
Which relationships most significantly affect a 3-year-old child's development of self-concept? Relationships with:
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B
Which individual would be at greatest risk for self-esteem disturbance?
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B
A nurse is working with a patient to improve self-concept.To best assist the patient in realistic goal planning,the nurse will:
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A patient who was abused as a child tells a nurse of the abuse in a stilted,unemotional manner.Which intervention would encourage the patient to examine feelings associated with childhood abuse?
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Which statement made by an adolescent patient represents an indirect expression of low self-esteem?
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A patient who is seeking help at the mental health clinic states,"I know my work has gone downhill.I'm a poor spouse,parent,and teacher.I should be able to do better." The best response by the nurse would be:
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A nurse is working with a patient to improve self-concept using an intervention directed toward self-exploration.Which intervention is best?
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A nurse is working with a patient to improve self-concept using an intervention directed toward self-evaluation.Which intervention is best?
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A patient tells a nurse,"I am a weak person." The patient feels inadequate and vulnerable and states often feeling helpless and frightened.The nursing diagnosis most likely to fit this situation is:
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A patient is acutely psychotic,withdrawn,claims to be a robot,and cannot think of how to take a shower.Which response by the nurse is best?
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A patient states,"Ever since I was a kid,I knew I should study,get good grades,and go to medical school.I wanted to be helpful and do good for others." From this statement,the nurse obtains information to assess this patient's:
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A patient who is acutely psychotic and withdrawn claims to be a robot.An early intervention designed to help this patient expand self-awareness would be to:
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During the process of self-exploration,it is important for a nurse to convey the message that the patient:
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A patient with low self-esteem has begun making behavior changes.A nurse positively reinforces these changes during a therapy session.The patient and nurse are actively engaged in which level of intervention?
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Select the best goal when working with a patient who has an alteration in self-concept.
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A nurse is working with a patient to improve self-concept by expanding self-awareness.Which intervention is best?
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Which patient has best achieved the desired outcome of therapy to improve self-concept?
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Which individual is most in need of measures to reduce the risk for self-concept disturbance associated with health-illness transition?
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A patient is acutely psychotic and withdrawn.The patient claims to be a robot,stating,"I can't relate to others.I have no feelings.I can't talk because I have no ideas in my head." Acceptance is shown when the nurse remarks to this patient:
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