Exam 30: Somatoform and Disassociative Disorders
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A nurse is working with a client diagnosed with somatoform pain disorder. What predominant symptoms should a nurse expect to assess?
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A client is exhibiting symptoms of generalized amnesia. Which of the following questions should the nurse ask to confirm this diagnosis? (Select all that apply.)
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Which symptom exhibited by a client diagnosed with a conversion disorder would predict the poorest prognosis?
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Which are examples of primary and secondary gains that clients diagnosed with somatoform pain disorders may experience?
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A client is diagnosed with hypochondriasis. Which of the following symptoms is the client most likely to exhibit? (Select all that apply.)
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Which of the following combinations of somatoform disorder diagnoses and appropriate pharmacological treatment are correctly matched? (Select all that apply.)
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A client is diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder (DID). What is the primary goal of therapy for this client?
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What symptom differentiates dissociative fugue from dissociative amnesia?
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A client diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder (DID) switches personalities when confronted with destructive behavior. The nurse recognizes that this dissociation serves which function?
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A client diagnosed with somatization disorder is most likely to exhibit which personality disorder characteristic?
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Which should the nurse recognize as an example of systematized amnesia?
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Which would be considered an appropriate outcome when planning care for an inpatient client diagnosed with somatization disorder?
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Neurological tests have ruled out pathology in a client's sudden lower-extremity paralysis. Which nursing care should be included for this client?
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An inpatient client is newly diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder (DID) stemming for severe childhood sexual abuse. Which nursing intervention takes priority?
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A nursing instructor is teaching about the etiology of hypochondriasis from a psychoanalytical perspective. What student statement about clients diagnosed with this disorder indicates that learning has occurred?
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