Psychosocial Integrity NCLEX Questions - Nurselytic

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Question 1 of 5

The nurse plans care for a client diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder. The client participates in group therapy. Which action is most important for the nurse to take during the group therapy session?

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Setting nonpunitive limits ensures a safe group environment, as clients with antisocial personality disorder may manipulate or disrupt. Exploring the past, accepting harmful behavior, or encouraging leadership without boundaries may enable negative behaviors.

Question 2 of 5

A client is discussing her problematic marital relationship with the nurse. Which statement by the nurse is an example of the nontherapeutic communication technique of giving reassurance?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Giving reassurance, such as saying 'Everything will be okay,' is nontherapeutic because it dismisses the client's concerns and may minimize their feelings without addressing the underlying issue.

Question 3 of 5

Which method is used to verify the placement of a newly inserted central venous access device (CVAD)?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct method to verify the placement of a newly inserted central venous access device (CVA
D) is a chest x-ray. This is crucial to detect any potential complications such as pneumothorax, which can occur during subclavian vein catheter insertion. Symptoms of pneumothorax may include shortness of breath and anxiety. Flushing the line with heparin is not used for placement verification, but rather for maintaining patency after verification. Withdrawing blood to ensure patency is done after placement is confirmed, not for initial verification. Chest fluoroscopy may be used during the insertion process but is not typically employed for placement verification.

Question 4 of 5

The spouse of a dying client states to the nurse, 'I don't think I can come anymore and watch her die. It's chewing me up too much!' Which is the most therapeutic response the nurse should make to the spouse?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The most therapeutic response is the one that is empathetic and that reflects the nurse's understanding of the client's, in this case, the husband's, stress and emotional pain. In the correct option, the nurse suggests that the client take time for himself. Option 2 is an example of a nontherapeutic and judgmental attitude that places blame. Option 3 makes statements that the nurse cannot know are true (the client's wife may not in fact know if the husband visits), and it predicts feelings of guilt, which is inappropriate. Option 4 fosters dependency and gives advice, which is nontherapeutic.

Question 5 of 5

Which priority action would the nurse manager use to help the nurse who may be experiencing burnout?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The correct priority action for the nurse manager to help a nurse experiencing burnout is to assist the nurse in identifying personal responses to job stress. This involves recognizing work stressors in the environment and evaluating coping strategies to determine their effectiveness. While transferring the nurse to another unit could be a solution, the initial focus should be on self-awareness and coping strategies. Choosing a position on a low-stress unit and attending educational programs can be beneficial in reducing burnout, but they are not the primary steps to address burnout when it occurs.

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