Exam 4: NSG 221/ NSG221 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Mental Health Review | Questions and Verified Answers| All Units Covered| 100% Correct| Grade A- Herzing
Q: Cluster B personality disorders (dramatic/wild)
Answer:
- Antisocial: disregard for and violation of the rights of others and laws
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Exam 4: NSG 221/ NSG 221 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Mental Health Review | Questions and Verified Answers| All Units Covered| 100% Correct| Grade A - Herzing Q: Cluster B personality disorders (dramatic/wild) Answer: - Antisocial: disregard for and violation of the rights of others and laws - Borderline: unstable interpersonal relationships, mood, and self -image (3 times more common in women) - Histrionic: excessive emotion, constant attention seeking - Narcissistic: grandiose sense of self -importance or uniqueness, lack of empathy, fragile self -
esteem Q: antisocial personality disorder Answer: - disregard for rights of others and laws - manipulative, deceitful - may seem normal - do not have depression or anxiety - aggressive - low frustration tolerance - may "push" your buttons - result of abusive parenting Q: nursing interventions for antisocial personality disorder Answer: - limit setting - confrontation - teach client problem solving and anger management Q: borderline personality disorder Answer: - extreme instability in mood control - impulsive - may make suicidal statements to gain more attention - difficult to deal with because they will "push" your buttons - lack of concern for safety - non-suicidal self -injury - poor parental relationship early on Q: nursing interventions for borderline personality disorder Answer: - promote safety - help client cope with emotions - cognitive restructuring - teach social skills Q: histrionic personality disorder Answer: - attention -seeking behavior - self-centered - melodramatic - impulsive - flirtatious - may seek treatment for depression Q: nursing interventions for histrionic personality disorder Answer: - teach social skills - provide factual feedback about behavior Q: narcissistic personality disorder Answer: - arrogant - inflated view of self -importance - lack of empathy - fragile self -esteem Q: nursing interventions for narcissistic personality disorder Answer: - matter -of-fact approach - gain cooperation with treatment - teach client self -care skills Q: Cluster C personality disorders (anxious/fearful) Answer: - Avoidant: low self -es- teem, shy, fear of rejection (might stay in same situation despite wanting change) - Dependent: excessive need to be taken care of - Obsessive -compulsive: perfectionist and inflexible Q: avoidant personality disorder Answer: - low self -esteem - social discomfort - hypersensitive to negative evaluation - timid temperament in childhood - linked with parental and peer rejection
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