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Mental Health And Mental Illness Practice Questions Questions
Question 1 of 5
The nurse is caring for a hospitalized client who has schizophrenia. The client has been taking antipsychotic medications for 1 week when the nurse observes that the client's eyes are fixed on the ceiling. The nurse interprets this finding as which of the following?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B: Oculogyric crisis. This condition is characterized by sustained upward deviation of the eyes, commonly seen with antipsychotic medications like haloperidol. Akathisia is restlessness and inability to sit still, not related to eye movement. Retrocollis is sustained backward neck extension, not eye movement. Tardive dyskinesia is characterized by involuntary movements of the face and body, not specifically eye movement.
Question 2 of 5
A client is being assessed for complex somatic symptom disorder. Which client statement would the nurse interpret as most likely supporting this diagnosis?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C because the statement reflects persistent and severe somatic symptoms that are distressing to the client and significantly impact their daily life. This aligns with the criteria for complex somatic symptom disorder, which includes excessive thoughts, feelings, or behaviors related to somatic symptoms. Choices A, B, and D do not express the same level of distress, preoccupation, or impact on daily functioning as choice C, making them less indicative of complex somatic symptom disorder.
Question 3 of 5
A nurse is assessing a child who is suspected of having attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Which of the following would the nurse identify as reflecting impulsiveness in the child?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D: Risk-taking behavior. Impulsiveness is a key characteristic of ADHD, and risk-taking behavior is a clear manifestation of impulsiveness in children with ADHD. Children displaying risk-taking behavior often act without considering consequences or engaging in dangerous activities. In contrast, choices A, B, and C are more indicative of hyperactivity and inattention rather than impulsiveness. Inability to wait his turn (A) is related to impulse control, restlessness (B) is associated with hyperactivity, and difficulty completing a task (C) is linked to inattention. Therefore, choice D is the most appropriate reflection of impulsiveness in a child with ADHD.
Question 4 of 5
The nurse is reviewing a client's medical record and finds that he has received treatment for his co-occurring disorders in the primary health care setting. The nurse interprets this as which quadrant of care?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A: Category I. In the Quadrant Model of Integrated Healthcare, Category I refers to the treatment of co-occurring disorders in the primary care setting. This means that the client is receiving integrated care for both physical and mental health conditions in one location, promoting holistic and comprehensive treatment. Choices B, C, and D do not align with the specific scenario described and represent different levels or types of care in the Quadrant Model.
Question 5 of 5
An adult says, 'I never know the answers,' and 'My opinion does not count.' Which psychosocial crisis was unsuccessfully resolved for this adult?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The adult's statements indicate feelings of inadequacy and lack of confidence, which align with Erikson's stage of Autonomy versus shame and doubt. In this stage, individuals develop a sense of independence and self-assurance. The adult's expressions of self-doubt and disempowerment suggest an unresolved conflict from this stage. A: Initiative versus guilt - This stage pertains to developing a sense of purpose and direction in actions, not relevant to the adult's statements. B: Trust versus mistrust - This stage focuses on building trust in relationships, not directly related to the adult's self-perception issues. D: Generativity versus self-absorption - This stage involves contributing to society and future generations, not reflective of the adult's self-depreciating thoughts.