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Question 1 of 5

Which of the following is an impulse control disorder?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Deceitfulness: Deceitfulness is more associated with antisocial personality disorder rather than impulse control disorders. Aggressive conduct: Aggressive conduct is associated with conduct disorder, not specifically with impulse control disorders. Serious rule violations: Serious rule violations are characteristic of conduct disorder. Pyromania: Pyromania is an impulse control disorder characterized by the recurrent urge to set fires.

Question 2 of 5

An abused pregnant woman gives birth to a baby girl. The nurse should suspect which of the following?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Delivery at full term: Abuse and stress during pregnancy are associated with preterm birth rather than full-term delivery. Low birth-weight infant: Abuse during pregnancy can lead to poor prenatal care, increased stress, and health complications, all of which contribute to low birth weight in infants. Adequate prenatal care: Abused pregnant women often receive inadequate prenatal care due to controlling behaviors of the abuser or fear of seeking help. Mother openly seeks help: Victims of abuse often do not openly seek help due to fear, shame, or control by the abuser.

Question 3 of 5

Which method of suicide is more characteristic of women?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Drowning: Drowning is not a common method of suicide among women. Gunshot: Gunshot is more commonly associated with men as a method of suicide. Hanging: Hanging is more commonly associated with men as a method of suicide. Overdose with pills: Women are more likely to attempt suicide using pills or other medications, which is often seen as a less violent method compared to others.

Question 4 of 5

The nurse should most suspect which of the following when presented with an older, mentally impaired woman who is depressed and underweight and has poor personal hygiene?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Neglect: Neglect is characterized by the failure to meet the basic needs of an individual, including food, shelter, clothing, and medical care. The signs of depression, underweight, and poor personal hygiene are consistent with neglect. Emotional abuse: Emotional abuse involves behaviors that harm an individual's self-worth or emotional well-being, such as name-calling, shaming, or isolating. While emotional abuse could be present, the physical signs of underweight and poor hygiene point more towards neglect. Physical abuse: Physical abuse involves causing physical harm through actions such as hitting, slapping, or burning. There are no direct signs of physical trauma mentioned in the scenario, making physical abuse less likely. Exploitation: Exploitation involves taking advantage of an individual for personal gain, often financially. The scenario does not provide information about financial or other forms of exploitation.

Question 5 of 5

The most therapeutic caregiver intervention for a client with anger and aggression is which of the following?

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Share findings with other caregivers. Sharing information with other caregivers is important for continuity of care but is not a direct intervention for managing anger and aggression. Set limits on client behaviors. Setting limits on behavior is necessary, but it should be done within the context of a trusting relationship. Establish and maintain a trusting relationship: Building a trusting relationship is the foundation for effective therapeutic interventions, including managing anger and aggression. Offer prn medication: Offering prn medication can help manage symptoms but should be part of a broader therapeutic strategy.

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