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Question: 1 of 10 which client as most likely to be diagnosed with body dysmorphic disorder (DD)? Acesta dingmasky underweght but persists in weight loss efforts Acest to a more than 150 pounds overweight but who believes the self to be healthy Acetato firmy believes that everyone who sees the client focaces on the size of the client’s ears Adenten har guttern of overeating and then inducing vomiting Question: 4 of 10 Pause Remaining: 00:05:00 The nurse is planning a presentation to a group of nursing students on the topic of anxiety disorders. Which would the nurse include when describing panic disorder? Persons rarely have an underlying comorbid condition of depression People with panic attacks often have fewer attacks if they also have agoraphobia Indsadusis may believe they are having a heart attack when a panic attack occurs. Typically individuals experience this disorder after the age of 30 years. Question: 5 of 10 Time Remaining:00,1222 Pause Remaining: 00:05:00 PAUSE nurse in assessing a young child and suspects that the child is experiencing posttraumatic stress disorder. Which finding would support the Becoming onespera el aumenty figures Any out the scary event during playtime Feeling platythat they could not save their friends during the attack on their school Besties of revenge toward the PAUSE Question: 2 of 10 Pause Remaining: 00:05:00 Before eating a meal a client with obsessive-compulsive disorder must wash her hands for 14 minutes, comb her hair for 114 strokes, and switc the light off and on 44 times. What is the most important treatment goal for this client? Allow ample time for completion of all ntuals before each meal Gradually decrease the amount of time spent performing rituals ncrease the dent’s acceptance of the need for medication to control ntuals. Omtone realistic behavior every 4 days until all rituals are eliminated Pause Remaining Question: 9 of 10 Posttraumatie stress disorder (PESO) has been diagnosed in a sexually assaulted female client. Which of the following manifestations is the most corristent with PTSD) Pass al Haminan Question: 10 of 10 Acer reking courseling due to difusty coping with being a victim of violent attack 16 months ago. The initial medical diagnosis is to rule our pour creumatice stress disorder (PSO) which would the nurse assess for when determining the major elements of PTSD? Select all that apply. reperensy the run through dens or recurrent and intrusive thoughts Sony ancora numbing such as feeling detached from others Torontuar tabi ar esperiencing hyperarousal Derreterom Question of 10 Time Remaining: 00:10 Pause Remaining: 00:02:23 Wheres alderly cene who is newly been diagnosed wieh an anklety disorder the mental health nurse’s priority is to carry out which Assettorposal costat my affect anxiety Desarmar urmo others confocy on the client’s physiologic Nunctioning De effects that culture hund on the clients ancety issues Pause Remaining Question of 10 A client ragnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder comes to the clinic with the client’s spouse. During the visit, the spouse states. The client always checking and rechecking to make sure that all of the appliances are turned off before we go out. It’s nerve-wracking. We can never get ut of the Houston time. Isny checking once enough?” An understanding of what would the nurse need to incorporate into the response? me cheating to use though stomoine to decrease the behavior. the diet persons the alto reine andet temporary The dors detavior reflects a reed for safety The clients try to rent control over the sturtan CONTINUE Pause Question: 3 of 10 A nurse a giving a presentation on mental health promotion to college students. One student asks the nurse to explain the difference between normal ariety and an anxiety disorder. Which response is best? “Meniul priety occurs in response to everyday stressors “Normal any does not resur’ in feelings of dread or restlessness.” People wharety disorders experience a light or flight response when threatened People with any disorders generally find that the anxiety interferes with daily activities Pause Remain Question: 5 of 10 A patient with an anxiety disorder has excessive anxiety and worries about multiple life circumstances. For how long would this patient experience these feelings before the analety disorder would be considered chronic and generalized?
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