Dec 08, 2009 #1. PSYCHIATRIC NURSING. 1. 60 years old post CVA (cardio vascular accident) patient is taking TPA for his disease, the nurse understands that this is an example of what level of prevention? a. primary. b. secondary. c. tertiary. d. nota. 2. A female client undergoes yearly mammography. Akathisia is reported by the client as an intense need to move about. The client appears restless or anxious and agitated, often with a rigid posture or gait and a lack of spontaneous gestures. ... clients with schizophrenia are less likely to exercise or eat low-fat nutritionally balanced diets; this pattern decreases the likelihood that they. Practice Mode - Questions and choices are randomly arranged, the answer is revealed instantly after each question, and there is no time limit for the exam. Exam Mode - Questions and choices are randomly arranged, time limit of 1min per question, answers and grade will be revealed after finishing the exam. Text Mode - Text version of the exam 1. 60 year old post CVA patient is taking TPA. Situation: A client is admitted to the hospital. During the assessment the nurse notes that the client has not slept for a week. The client is talking rapidly, and throwing his arms around randomly. 86. When writing an assessment of a client with mood disorder, the nurse should specify: a. How flat the client's affect b. How suicidal the client. A client who has schizophrenia with delusions of grandeur B. A client who has manifestations Cognitive-behavioral therapy for clients who have a personality disorder and exhibit self-injurious A nurse observes a client who has OCD repeatedly applying,. A. A client who has schizophrenia with delusions of grandeur B. A client who has manifestations of depression and attempted suicide a year ago C. A client who has borderline personality disorder and assaulted a homeless man with a metal rod D. A client who has bipolar disorder and paces quickly around the room while talking to himself. In recognizing common behaviors exhibited by male client who has a diagnosis of schizophrenia, nurse Josie can anticipate: a. Slumped posture, pessimistic out look and flight of ideas b. With levels between 1.5 and 2 mEq/L the client experiencing vomiting, diarrhea, muscle weakness, ataxia, dizziness, slurred speech, and confusion. A client who has schizophrenia with delusions of grandeur B. A client who has manifestations Cognitive-behavioral therapy for clients who have a personality disorder and exhibit self-injurious A nurse observes a client who has OCD repeatedly applying,. Practice Mode - Questions and choices are randomly arranged, the answer is revealed instantly after each question, and there is no time limit for the exam. Exam Mode - Questions and choices are randomly arranged, time limit of 1min per question, answers and grade will be revealed after finishing the exam. Text Mode - Text version of the exam 1. 60 year old post CVA patient is taking TPA. Children have about a 35 percent greater chance of schizophrenia if both parents have schizophrenia compared with about a 1 percent lifetime risk if neither parent has schizophrenia. Although the results from family studies are thought to indicate genetic influences, similar environmental factors among relatives cannot be discounted. Fisher. Nurse Ron is aware that this is an example of: a. Somatic delusions b. Depersonalization c. Hypochondriasis d. Echolalia 43. In recognizing common behaviors exhibited by male client who has a diagnosis of schizophrenia , nurse Josie can anticipate: a. Slumped posture, pessimistic out look and flight of ideas b. time crisis iso ps2. Akathisia is reported by the client as an intense need to move about. The client appears restless or anxious and agitated, often with a rigid posture or gait and a lack of spontaneous gestures. ... clients with schizophrenia are less likely to exercise or eat low-fat nutritionally balanced diets; this pattern decreases the likelihood that they. 62. Nurse Anne is caring for a client who has been treated long term with antipsychotic medication. During the assessment, nurse Ann checks the client for tardive dyskinesia. If tardive dyskinesia is present, nurse Ann would most likely observe: A. Abnormal movements and involuntary movements of the mouth, tongue, and face. The client has ideas that someone is out to kill her. Loose associations D. A serious side effect of Imipramine HCI (Tofranil) is urinary Neologisms retention (voiding problems) 3. Nurse Monet is caring for a female client who has suicidal A. This allows the parents/family to grieve over the loss of the child, tendency. 29. A patient diagnosed with schizophrenia has been stable for a year; however, the family now reports the patient is tense, sleeps 3 to 4 hours per night, and has difficulty concentrating. The. Parkinsonism means you have the same symptoms as someone with Parkinson's disease, but your symptoms are caused by medications, not by the disease. ... Persistent akathisia, which involves rocking and movements of the arms and legs. Such symptoms are longer-lasting and present for at least one month or more after taking the same medication and. 58 test answers. question. A nurse is caring for a client in a mental health facility. The nurse overhears another staff member make derogatory comments to the client. Which of the following actions should the nurse take. Click card to see the answer. answer. Report the occurrence to the charge nurse.