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d.repeatative thought and recuuring irrestible impulses
Explanation-OCD is obsessive compulsive disorder in which patient does repetitive action to reduce the anxiety.
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B. Initially restraint the client to provide safety
Explanation -paranoid personality clients have suspicious behaviour and due to suspicious behaviour they become violent so first of all we need to restrain the patient so that they will not harm to other patient or self.
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D.reduce anxiety
Explanation -OCD is anxiety disorder in this client does repetitive action to reduce the anxiety
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D. To communicate That the nurse is listening to the conversation
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Teach the client relaxation exercises
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B.Anti-anxiety drugs
Explanation-panic anxiety disorder is kind of anxiety disorder which is treated by anti anxiety drug along with antidepressant but anti anxiety drug is drug of choice for panic anxiety disorder
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1 points Sav QUESTION 9 Stan has Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder All throughout the work day. Stan suffers from frequent, unwanted thoughts that he has left his front door unlocked and that all of his belongings have been taken as a result. These thoughts are what psychologists refer to as: A. Delusions B. Psychosis C. Obsessions D. Compulsions QUESTION 10 1 points Save Jessie, a young American, is obsessed about losing weight. She is paranoid about having calories and often starves herself....
26. A client admitted to the psychiatric unit following a suicide attempt is diagnosed with major depressive disorder. Which behavioral symptoms should the nurse expect to assess? A. Anxiety and unconscious anger B. Lack of attention to grooming and hygiene C. Guilt and indecisiveness D. Low self-esteem
1. How do psychologists call a persistent concern and fear that because a person experienced a once, he or she will be having it again? a. anticipatory anxiety b. basic fear c. basic episode anxiety d. manic episode e. basic instinct panic episode 2. Your patient shows symptoms of elevated mood, enthusiasm, and talkativeness for a week o that this is not a manic episode. How would you label this state of mood? a. hypomanic b. bipolar c. manic-depressive d....
1. A nurse is caring for a client who was involved in heavy combat and observed war casualties. The nurse should suspect that the client is suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) if the client makes which of the following statements? A "I check any room I enter because the enemy is still after me and could be hiding anywhere." B. "My child was born with a birth defect due to an exposure I had overseas." C "killed four enemy...
client diagnosed with body dysmorphic disorder. When the of her physical features, the nurse should ons about and se l le situations. he feels a specife physical feature is awful client because fala specific physic comment and t h e threatening 15 er appearance care plan for a client who has undergone olectroconvulsive 70. The r earing for elleni veebalus disapproval encourage verbalustre b agree with the client e ignore the comment d. compliment the client on her app 71....
An Asian female client has been admitted for somatic symptom disorder with symptoms of needle-like sensations in her back and chronic abdominal pain. She no longer eats or bathes regularly. She keeps her eyes on the floor and states that she does not want to "bother anyone." - Which-response by the nurse would be best? • A. "I believe that you are depressed. Have you talked with your physician about this?" . B. "Let's get you up for lunch and...
13. A nurse is caring for a client who reports that he is angry with his partner because she thinks he is just trying to gain attention. When the nurse and tells her to leave. Which of the following defense mechanism is the client demonstrating? attempts to talk to the client, he becomes angry a. Denial b. Displacement c. Compensation d. Rationalization 14. A charge nurse is discussing the care of a client who has a substance use disorder with...
1. A nurse is caring for a client who has bipolar disorder and is experiencing a manic episode. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? a. Encourage the client to join group activities b. Dim the lights in the clients room c. Provide detailed explanations to the client d. Administer methyphenidate to the client 2. A nurse is leading a crisis intervention group of adolescents who witnessed the suicide of a classmate. Whch of the following actions should the nurse take first? a. Initiate referrals...
1. A nurse is caring for a client who has bipolar disorder and is experiencing a manic episode. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? a. Encourage the client to join group activities b. Dim the lights in the clients room c. Provide detailed explanations to the client d. Administer methyphenidate to the client 2. A nurse is leading a crisis intervention group of adolescents who witnessed the suicide of a classmate. Whch of the following actions should...