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NRSG 200 practice exam Questions With Verified Answers. After the death of several long-term clients, which action indicates the nurse is demonstrating ineffective coping? 1. The nurse talks at length to her partner about the deaths. 2. The nurse keeps busy with other actions and doesn't think...

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After the death of several long-term clients, which action

indicates the nurse is demonstrating ineffective coping?




1. The nurse talks at length to her partner about the deaths.




2. The nurse keeps busy with other actions and doesn't think about the deaths for several days.




3. The nurse offers to work extra shifts for several weeks.




4. Several nurses schedule a group session with the agency clergy to discuss the deaths. -

answer✔3.




rationale:

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Rationale: Taking on additional work would only serve as an additional stressor. In addition, a

nurse who has not begun resolution of feelings is unlikely to be able to meet clients' emotional

needs. Effective coping may include verbalizing feelings (one-on-one or in groups) or initiating

distractions (options 1, 2, and 4). Of course, the nurse may not disclose confidential information

to her partner or others who would not already have this information.

The nurse helps a 50-year-old client with diabetes who is to

begin giving insulin injections identify previously successful

coping strategies that may be useful in the current situation. Which stressor is closely related to

the new stressor?




1. Interviewing for a new job




2. Death of a pet while the person was a teenager




3. The person's partner filing for a divorce




4. Starting to wear eyeglasses at age 30 - answer✔4.

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Rationale: Wearing glasses is another example of beginning a new strategy to assist with what

will be a lifelong health need even though it is not necessarily a desired change. Interviewing for

a job (option 1) is a very short-lived situational stressor. Coping strategies effective while a

teenager may not be relevant at age 50 (option 2). Experiencing the stress of a divorce is a

social/role stressor quite unlike that of a health problem (option 3

Two people have been in a motor vehicle crash and have similar injuries. According to the

transaction-based model, their degree of stress from the crash would be

1. Based on previous experience and personal characteristics.




2. Extremely similar since they had the same stimulus.




3. The identical physiological alarm reaction.




4. Different depending on their external resources and support levels. - answer✔1.




. Rationale: In the transaction model, stress is a very personal experience and varies widely

among individuals. Option 2 represents the stimulus model, and option 3 represents the response

model of stress. In option 4, external resources and support are a factor in determining stress

levels but omit the key aspects of internal/personal influences. Cognitive Level: Applying. Client

Need: Psychosocial Integrity.

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A client informed of a cancer diagnosis assures the nurse he is fine. Which of the following is the

most indicative physical

evidence to the nurse of the client's stress?




1. Constricted pupils




2. Dilated peripheral blood vessels (flush)




3. Hyperventilation




4. Decreased heart rate - answer✔3.




Rationale: With stress, respirations increase, pupils dilate, peripheral blood vessels constrict, and

the heart rate increases.

Immediately after the parents of a hospitalized child are

informed that the child has leukemia, the father responds by continuing his usual work schedule,

rarely visiting, and asking when the child can return to school. Of the following, which is the

least likely to be an appropriate nursing diagnosis at this time?

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