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NR 326 FINAL EXAM 2 LATEST VERSIONS /NUR 326 MENTAL HEALTH FINAL EXAM

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NR 326 FINAL EXAM 2 LATEST VERSIONS /NUR 326 MENTAL HEALTH FINAL EXAM

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  • September 8, 2024
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2.A client states, "I just failed c)Catastrophic thinking
my college English course.
I've never failed a class
before so when my parents
find out they are going to
disown me. They'll hate me
and never forgive me for
this." The nurse recognizes
this client's statement as
which type of automatic
thought?
a)Arbitrary influence
b)Minimization
c)Catastrophic thinking
d)Personalization

,3.A nurse is using covert a)Asking the client to visualize and imagine smelling a
sensitization to help a client rotting potato
control compulsive
overeating. Which nursing
intervention reflects this
behavior therapy?
a)Asking the client to
visualize and imagine
smelling a rotting potato
b)Encouraging the client to
practice relaxation
exercises when tempted to
eat
c)Introducing the client to a
peer who has overcome
obesity
d)Providing small rewards
for periodic weight loss

, 3.A nurse is using a)"First you must decide if this negative thought is valid."
decatastrophizing
techniques to help a client
modify automatic thoughts
and schemas. Which nursing
statement could be used in
this process?
a)"First you must decide if
this negative thought is
valid."
b)"Let's really look at that
thought pattern. What
evidence made you come
to that conclusion?"
c)"When you start to have a
negative thought, start
visualizing a pleasant
experience."
d)"Let's explore some other
possibilities related to this
thinking."

According to d)Repression
psychodynamic theory,
which primary defense
mechanism would the nurse
expect to find in a client
with dissociative amnesia?
a)Suppression
b)Sublimation
c)Displacement
d)Repression

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