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A client who has been scheduled for ECT says they're nervous. Which would be the best
nursing response? - Answer It's okay to be nervous. What are your concerns about the
procedure?
A client with a long hx of alcohol use disorder recently has been diagnosed with
wernicke-korsakoff syndrome. Which of the following symptoms should the nurse
expect to asses? SATA - Answer -Severe thiamine deficiency in LABS
-Long and short-term memory issues
A client with a long hx of alcohol use disorder recently has been diagnosed with
Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome. Which of the following symptoms should the nurse
expect to assess? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY: - Answer -Loss of short-term and long-term
memory and the use of confabulation
-Laboratory values that document severe thiamine deficiency
A client's husband is visiting his wife during visiting hours. A nurse walks by, hearing him
verbally abuse the client. Which response is appropriate? - Answer Remind the clients of
the house rules
A hospitalized client with PTSD has a nursing diagnosis of ineffective coping R/T history
of rape AEB abusing alcohol. What is the expected short-term outcome for this client
, problem? - Answer The client will recognize triggers that precipitate alcohol abuse by
day 2
A newly admitted client has been diagnosed with Major depressive disorder (MDD).
Which nursing diagnosis takes priority? - Answer Risk for self-directed violence R/T
depressed mood
A newly admitted client is experiencing a manic episode. The client's nursing diagnosis is
imbalanced nutrition, less than body requirements . Which of the following meals are
most appropriate for this client? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY - Answer -Ham and cheese
sandwich
-Chicken fingers and French fries
A nurse sitting with a client diagnosed with anorexia nervosa notices that the client has
eaten 80% of lunch. The client asks the nurse, "what do you like better, hamburgers pr
spaghetti?" Which is the best response by the nurse? - Answer "Let's focus on your
continues improvement. You ate 80% of your lunch."
A nursing student has a special feeling towards a client based on acceptance, warmth,
and a nonjudgmental attitude. The student is experiencing which characteristics that
embrace the achievement of the nurse-client relationship. - Answer Rapport
A nursing student is preparing a thesis on alcohol use disorder. Which facts should be
included? - Answer The prevalence of alcohol use disorder varies within cultural groups
A student nurse asks the instructor about the DSM-5. Which of the following instructor
statements is correct? SATA - Answer -The DSM-5 allows clinicians to rate disorders
along a continuum of severity.
-Conditions that do not meet DSM-5 criteria are termed NED
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