Deck 13: Crisis Intervention
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Deck 13: Crisis Intervention
1
To understand the effects of a precipitating event such as the loss of one's job,a nurse must assess the:
A) patient's appraisal of the event.
B) perception of the support group.
C) patient's awareness or lack of awareness of options.
D) patient's own feelings about his or her response to the situation.
A) patient's appraisal of the event.
B) perception of the support group.
C) patient's awareness or lack of awareness of options.
D) patient's own feelings about his or her response to the situation.
patient's own feelings about his or her response to the situation.
2
A crisis intervention clinic nurse responds to a patient who has many concerns about marriage by saying,"You seem to be very committed to the success of your marriage.I think you have the ability to work through these issues and end up with a stronger relationship." This is an example of which technique?
A) Clarification
B) Support of defenses
C) Raising self-esteem
D) Exploration of solutions
A) Clarification
B) Support of defenses
C) Raising self-esteem
D) Exploration of solutions
Raising self-esteem
3
A patient comes to the mental health clinic with insomnia,irritability,increased tension,and headaches.The symptoms began 1 week ago after the patient was laid off from work.The patient expresses concern that this will result in a relocation that will be hard on the entire family.The patient is most likely experiencing:
A) an anxiety reaction.
B) a situational crisis.
C) a maturational crisis.
D) an adjustment disorder.
A) an anxiety reaction.
B) a situational crisis.
C) a maturational crisis.
D) an adjustment disorder.
a situational crisis.
4
A teenaged new mother reports she has felt apathetic,fatigued,and helpless since giving birth.She states,"I don't know what's expected of me." The nurse believes the patient will benefit from:
A) crisis intervention.
B) short hospitalization.
C) neuroleptic medication.
D) antidepressant medication.
A) crisis intervention.
B) short hospitalization.
C) neuroleptic medication.
D) antidepressant medication.
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5
Survivors of a hurricane are grieving the loss of loved ones and homes.Which level of crisis intervention would be most appropriate for a nurse to use?
A) General support
B) Generic approach
C) Individual approach
D) Environmental manipulation
A) General support
B) Generic approach
C) Individual approach
D) Environmental manipulation
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6
The outcome of crisis intervention therapy that should be identified for a patient who has been apathetic,fatigued,and feeling helpless since the recent birth of her baby is that she will:
A) experience reduced anxiety.
B) undergo personality change.
C) identify the need for a support system.
D) return to the precrisis level of functioning.
A) experience reduced anxiety.
B) undergo personality change.
C) identify the need for a support system.
D) return to the precrisis level of functioning.
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7
While working with a patient in crisis,a nurse attempts to help the patient identify the relationship between the event precipitating the crisis and the patient's subsequent feelings and behaviors.This is an example of:
A) clarification.
B) support of defenses.
C) reinforcement of behavior.
D) raising the patient's self-esteem.
A) clarification.
B) support of defenses.
C) reinforcement of behavior.
D) raising the patient's self-esteem.
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8
A patient comes to the mental health center and relates feeling very anxious since graduating from high school 1 week ago.The patient is having difficulty concentrating and feels shaky.This typifies:
A) a situational crisis.
B) a maturational crisis.
C) psychological equilibrium.
D) a pseudopsychological crisis.
A) a situational crisis.
B) a maturational crisis.
C) psychological equilibrium.
D) a pseudopsychological crisis.
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9
A jet plane carrying 140 passengers crashes in a nearby community.One can reliably predict that the survivors,families,and community will initially experience:
A) a situational crisis.
B) problem resolution.
C) adjustment disorders.
D) psychological equilibrium.
A) a situational crisis.
B) problem resolution.
C) adjustment disorders.
D) psychological equilibrium.
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10
A nurse working with a patient in individual crisis intervention would characterize the approaches used as:
A) open-ended.
B) passive and indirect.
C) active, focused, and explorative.
D) psychoanalytic-based techniques.
A) open-ended.
B) passive and indirect.
C) active, focused, and explorative.
D) psychoanalytic-based techniques.
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11
When a patient in crisis intervention therapy alludes to the possibility of self-harm,the nurse should:
A) arrange for someone to check in on the patient.
B) take all steps necessary to ensure the patient's safety.
C) advise the patient that such thoughts are common in crisis.
D) tell the patient that he or she is too intelligent to consider that as a solution.
A) arrange for someone to check in on the patient.
B) take all steps necessary to ensure the patient's safety.
C) advise the patient that such thoughts are common in crisis.
D) tell the patient that he or she is too intelligent to consider that as a solution.
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12
A patient is being seen for crisis intervention as a result of receiving a poor job evaluation.The self-esteem need that nursing assessment will most likely reveal a problem with:
A) dependency.
B) role mastery.
C) biological functioning.
D) unmet financial responsibility.
A) dependency.
B) role mastery.
C) biological functioning.
D) unmet financial responsibility.
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13
When a crisis clinic nurse asks a patient,"Who takes care of you when you are sick?" the nurse is exploring the balancing factors of:
A) situational support.
B) problem resolution.
C) coping mechanisms.
D) perception of the event.
A) situational support.
B) problem resolution.
C) coping mechanisms.
D) perception of the event.
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14
A nurse working with a parent in crisis suggests that the parent send both children to stay with their grandparents temporarily.This is an example of:
A) reducing dependency.
B) environmental manipulation.
C) reducing the children's stressors.
D) increasing contact with the extended family.
A) reducing dependency.
B) environmental manipulation.
C) reducing the children's stressors.
D) increasing contact with the extended family.
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15
A patient comes to the mental health center after being held hostage during a bank robbery 2 days ago.The patient relates a number of symptoms,including intrusive thoughts,nightmares,and feelings of helplessness.The nurse should consider the possibility that the patient is experiencing a _____ crisis.
A) situational
B) maturational
C) developmental
D) pseudopsychological
A) situational
B) maturational
C) developmental
D) pseudopsychological
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16
A patient was the driver of a car that struck and killed a child.The patient tells a nurse,"I killed a child! I'm haunted by the sight of the body being thrown into the air.If I hadn't been drinking I might have been able to stop.I don't know how I can go on living with myself!" The crisis nurse should give priority to assessing the patient's:
A) suicidal risk.
B) physical condition.
C) recent drug dependency.
D) current alcohol consumption.
A) suicidal risk.
B) physical condition.
C) recent drug dependency.
D) current alcohol consumption.
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17
A patient comes to the clinic and states,"I've just lost my job,and I'm afraid that I'm at an age where I'll no longer be able to find work in my career field." Which approach will be most appropriate for this patient?
A) Environmental manipulation
B) Individual approach
C) Generic approach
D) General support
A) Environmental manipulation
B) Individual approach
C) Generic approach
D) General support
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18
A patient who undergoes a hostage experience begins crisis intervention therapy.The patient asks,"How long before I will feel like myself again?" The reply that shows the best understanding of the parameters of crisis intervention therapy would be:
A) "No one can really say."
B) "It usually takes about 6 weeks."
C) "My best guess would be 6 months."
D) "The experience usually results in permanent changes."
A) "No one can really say."
B) "It usually takes about 6 weeks."
C) "My best guess would be 6 months."
D) "The experience usually results in permanent changes."
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19
A nurse notes that a patient is using alcohol each evening as a means of coping with the loneliness associated with a recent divorce.Pointing this out and encouraging the patient to join an exercise club or try jogging in lieu of drinking are examples of an approach called:
A) clarification.
B) support of defenses.
C) raising self-esteem.
D) reinforcement of behavior.
A) clarification.
B) support of defenses.
C) raising self-esteem.
D) reinforcement of behavior.
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20
A critically ill postsurgical patient tells a nurse about recent emergency surgery and the expected long-term postoperative course.As the patient speaks,the nurse notices that the speech lacks affect.Which technique of crisis intervention would be most therapeutic to use initially?
A) Catharsis
B) Manipulation
C) Raising self-esteem
D) Reinforcement of behavior
A) Catharsis
B) Manipulation
C) Raising self-esteem
D) Reinforcement of behavior
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21
Which statement made by a person in a crisis state indicates the presence of a balancing factor?
A) "I've been drinking more than usual."
B) "I've always been a loner. I don't need other people."
C) "I pray when things get tough. It's always helped me survive trouble."
D) "My spouse just went to the store. I don't believe it when they tell me my spouse is dead."
A) "I've been drinking more than usual."
B) "I've always been a loner. I don't need other people."
C) "I pray when things get tough. It's always helped me survive trouble."
D) "My spouse just went to the store. I don't believe it when they tell me my spouse is dead."
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22
A variety of crisis intervention modalities are available in contemporary society depending on the needs of patients.Some of them are:
A) in mobile crisis programs.
B) available only during non-daytime hours.
C) in primary care provider (PCP) office settings.
D) available only to members of certain patient populations.
A) in mobile crisis programs.
B) available only during non-daytime hours.
C) in primary care provider (PCP) office settings.
D) available only to members of certain patient populations.
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23
When evaluating care of a crisis patient,a psychiatric nurse must remember that one of the primary goals of crisis intervention is to:
A) support the patient through the process.
B) help the patient return to the precrisis state.
C) give the patient new, healthy coping mechanisms.
D) listen to the patient to help reduce the stress levels.
A) support the patient through the process.
B) help the patient return to the precrisis state.
C) give the patient new, healthy coping mechanisms.
D) listen to the patient to help reduce the stress levels.
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24
A patient who was held hostage for 12 hours by a carjacker now repeatedly states,"I can't believe it happened to me!" while admitting to feeling anxious and being afraid of strangers and of ever driving again.The nurse's interventions should target: (Select all that apply.)
A) denial.
B) anxiety.
C) confusion.
D) self-efficacy.
E) suicide potential.
A) denial.
B) anxiety.
C) confusion.
D) self-efficacy.
E) suicide potential.
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