NCLEX-RN
Psychosocial Integrity NCLEX Questions Questions
Extract:
Question 1 of 5
What action would be most appropriate for the nurse to minimize agitation in a disturbed client?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The most appropriate action to minimize agitation in a disturbed client is to limit unnecessary interactions. This approach helps reduce stimulation, thus decreasing agitation. Constant staff contact can lead to increased stimulation and agitation. Increasing environmental sensory stimulation can overwhelm the client's senses and escalate agitation. Discussing suspicions may not be beneficial as not all disturbed clients are suspicious and the client may not be in a state to engage in such discussions effectively.
Question 2 of 5
A mother complains to the nurse that her 3-year-old child refuses to go to preschool. The child rarely interacts and avoids playing with other children. Which statement would the nurse provide?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: According to the mother's description, the child is a slow-to-warm-up child. These children are uneasy in new situations or with unfamiliar people. The nurse would educate the mother to give the child time to be more familiar with the new environment. All toddlers do not behave in the same manner. A slow-to-warm-up child should not be pressured to do anything against his or her wishes. Setting boundaries and closely supervising the child is not the best approach for a child who needs time to adapt. Asking the teacher to push the child to open up can create more anxiety and stress for the child, which is not recommended.
Question 3 of 5
A client with a diagnosis of valvular heart disease is being considered for mechanical valve replacement. Which circumstance is essential to assess before the surgery is performed?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Mechanical valves carry the associated risk of thromboemboli, which require long-term anticoagulation with warfarin sodium. No data in the question indicate that physical demands exist in the client's lifestyle. Not all clients who undergo cardiac surgery require cardiac rehabilitation. Body image problems are important but not critical.
Question 4 of 5
The nurse observes that a client is restless, tense, and reports feeling empty. The nurse notes the client has a history of threatening self-mutilation. Which nursing action is appropriate?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Taking inventory of the client’s room ensures safety by identifying and removing potential tools for self-harm, given the history of threatened self-mutilation. Other actions do not directly address the immediate risk.
Question 5 of 5
Which parameter would be assessed to determine the degree of anxiety being experienced by the client?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct parameter to assess the degree of anxiety experienced by a client is the perceptual field. As anxiety increases, perceptual fields tend to narrow. Memory state, creativity level, and delusional system are not directly related to the level of anxiety and are not appropriate parameters for determining the degree of anxiety. Memory state refers to the ability to remember, creativity level to the ability to generate new ideas or solutions, and delusional system to a set of false beliefs.