An adult diagnosed with a serious mental illness says, I do not need help with money management. I have excellent ideas about investments. This patient usually does not have money to buy groceries by the middle of the month. The nurse assesses the patient as demonstrating:

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An adult diagnosed with a serious mental illness says, I do not need help with money management. I have excellent ideas about investments. This patient usually does not have money to buy groceries by the middle of the month. The nurse assesses the patient as demonstrating:

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Failed to generate a rationale of 500+ characters after 5 retries.

Question 2 of 5

An adult patient tells the case manager, 'I dont have bipolar disorder anymore, so I dont need medicine. After I was in the hospital last year, you helped me get an apartment and disability checks. Now Im bored and dont have any friends.' Where should the nurse refer the patient? Select one tha does not apply.

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The patient does not understand the illness and need for adherence to the medication regimen. Psychoeducation for the patient (and family) can address this lack of knowledge. The patient, who considers himself friendless, could also profit from social skills training to improve the quality of interpersonal relationships. Many patients with serious mental illness have such poor communication skills that others are uncomfortable interacting with them. Interactional skills can be effectively taught by breaking the skill down into smaller verbal and nonverbal components. Work gives meaning and purpose to life, so vocational rehabilitation can assist with this aspect of care. The nurse case manager will function in the role of crisis stabilizer, so no related referral is needed. The patient presently has a home and does not require a homeless shelter.

Question 3 of 5

An adult experienced a myocardial infarction six months ago. At a follow-up visit, this adult says, 'I haven't had much interest in sex since my heart attack. I finished my rehabilitation program, but having sex strains my heart. I don't know if my heart is strong enough.' Which nursing diagnosis applies?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A: Deficient knowledge related to faulty perception of health status. The patient's statement indicates a lack of understanding about their health status and the impact of their myocardial infarction on their sexual activity. The patient is attributing their decreased interest in sex to a fear of straining their heart, indicating a faulty perception of their health status. This nursing diagnosis addresses the patient's need for education and clarification about their condition to alleviate their concerns and improve their confidence in engaging in sexual activity safely. Choices B, C, and D are incorrect because they do not directly address the patient's lack of knowledge and faulty perception about their health status. Disturbed self-concept (B) relates more to how the patient perceives themselves due to lifestyle changes, while disturbed body image (C) pertains to physical appearance changes. Sexual dysfunction (D) is related to difficulties in sexual function, which is not the primary issue in this scenario.

Question 4 of 5

A patient's medical record documents sexual masochism. This patient derives sexual pleasure

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The correct answer is C because sexual masochism involves deriving sexual pleasure from being humiliated or degraded by a partner. This behavior is characterized by finding arousal in receiving physical or emotional pain or humiliation during sexual activities. Choices A, B, and D are incorrect because they do not align with the specific behavior associated with sexual masochism. Choice A refers to objectophilia, choice B describes sadism, and choice D pertains to non-consensual sexual behavior, none of which are indicative of sexual masochism.

Question 5 of 5

An advance directive gives legally binding direction for health care interventions when a patient

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The correct answer is C because an advance directive is a legal document that specifies a person's wishes for healthcare decisions if they are unable to make decisions for themselves due to illness. This ensures their preferences are followed. Choices A and B are specific diagnoses and do not address decision-making capacity. Choice D focuses on the inability to speak, which is just one aspect of decision-making ability, but not comprehensive enough for an advance directive.

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