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MILESTONE 2 RETAKE 2023 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A+ 1. How do you care for a person with schizophrenia?: - reorient them to reality - ensure medication adherence - help the family recognize early s/s 2. What are the positive symptoms of schizophrenia?: - hallucinations - de...

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MILESTONE 2 RETAKE 2023 QUESTIONS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
1. How do you care for a person with schizophrenia?: - reorient them to reality

- ensure medication adherence

- help the family

recognize early s/s

2. What are the positive symptoms of schizophrenia?: - hallucinations

- delusions

- disorganized speech

- disorganized thinking

- disorganized behavior

3. What are the negative symptoms of schizophrenia?: - flat affect

- social withdrawal

- lack of motivation

- lack of speech or thought

4. What is an example of visual hallucination?: " there are snakes crawling on the walls"


" a shadow became a menacing black dog"

5. What is an example of therapeutic communication for a patient with auditory hallucination?: "

Are the voices frightening?"

"What are they telling you?" " Do

you believe the voices?"

6. What do you want to provide for a patient who is grieving?: - refer to a grief counseling or

,MILESTONE 2 RETAKE 2023 QUESTIONS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
support group

- encourage activities that will promote self-worth/esteem

- encourage them to share their feelings

7. If a patient with grief states " I wish I was dead" what should. you ensure?: - ensure safety

- watch for suicide precaution

8. How should you care for a patient with dementia?: - decrease environmental stimuli

- provide a routine schedule

9. What medication do you give for alcohol withdrawal?: - benzodiazepines (lorazepam,

diazepam, and chlordiazepoxide)

10. What do you want to monitor for while taking benzodiazepines for alcohol withdrawal?: -

seizures

11. What medication do you give for a patient with opioid overdose?: - nar- can/naloxone

12. S/S of opioid overdose?: - decreased respiration

- decreased LOC

13. If you combine buprenorphine and naloxone, what do you want to look out for?: - watch for

respiratory depression

14. If a patient comes into the ER and is suspected of domestic violence, what do you want to make

sure the patient has?: - safety plan is set in place regardless of the restraining order

15. What are some therapeutic communication for abuse victim?: - gain trust

- show no judgement

- do not give advice

, MILESTONE 2 RETAKE 2023 QUESTIONS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
- offer support

16. How do you manage a patient in the escalation phase?: - take control of the situation

- provide directions in a firm, calm voice

- direct client to time-out in quiet room or area

- communicate that aggressive behavior is not acceptable

- show of force

17. How to respond to aggression:: - use a calm/firm voice

- talk to them first before anything else; safety is a priority but communication is key

18. What happens if a client who is angry and frustrated believes that no one is listening to

them are more prone to behave in a hostile or aggressive manner?: - try to speak to them first

19. EPS side effects: - acute muscle rigidity/cramping

- difficulty swallowing

- thick tongue

- muscle jerks

20. EPS S/S: - muscle twitch/spasm

- movement of the tongue, face and neck

- lip smacking and blinking

- stop medication IMMEDIATELY

21. What is acute dystonia s/s?: - involuntary movements, postures, and contrac- tions; within the first

1-2 weeks

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