Which client statement reflects an understanding of circadian rhythms in psychopathology?
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Which types of adoption studies should a nurse recognize as providing useful information for the psychiatric community?
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A withdrawn client, diagnosed with schizophrenia, expresses little emotion and refuses to attend group therapy. What altered component of the nervous system should a nurse recognize as being responsible for this behavior?
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Six months after her husband and children were killed in a car accident, a client is diagnosed with ulcerative colitis. The nurse should recognize that this situation validates which study perspective?
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An instructor is teaching nursing students about neurotransmitters. Which best explains the process of how neurotransmitters released into the synaptic cleft may return to the presynaptic neuron?
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A client is admitted to an emergency department experiencing memory deficits and decreased motor function. What alteration in brain chemistry should a nurse correlate with the production of these symptoms?
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A nurse concludes that a restless, agitated client is manifesting a fight- or-flight response. The nurse should associate this response with which neurotransmitter?
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Which part of the nervous system should a nurse identify as playing a major role during stressful situations?
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A depressed client states, “I have a chemical imbalance in my brain. I have no control over my behavior. Medications are my only hope to feel normal again.” Which nursing response is appropriate?
1
A nurse understands that the abnormal secretion of growth hormone may play a role in which illness?
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A client is admitted to a psychiatric unit with the diagnosis of catatonic schizophrenia. Which of the client’s neurotransmitters should a nurse expect to be elevated?
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A client diagnosed with major depressive disorder asks, “What part of my brain controls my emotions?” Which nursing response is appropriate?
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A nurse should expect that an increase in dopamine activity might play a significant role in the development of which mental illness?
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A client’s wife of 34 years dies unexpectedly. The client cries often and becomes socially isolated. The client’s therapist encourages open discussion of feelings, proper nutrition, and exercise. What is the best rationale for the therapist’s recommendations?
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Which mental illness should a nurse identify as being associated with a decrease in prolactin hormone level?
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Which cerebral structure should a nursing instructor describe to students as the “emotional brain”?
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A nurse should recognize that a decrease in norepinephrine levels would play a significant role in which mental illness?
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What is the most essential task for a nurse to accomplish prior to forming a therapeutic relationship with a client?
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If a client demonstrates transference toward a nurse, how should the nurse respond?
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What should be the priority nursing action during the orientation (introductory) phase of the nurse-client relationship?
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Which client action should a nurse expect during the working phase of the nurse-client relationship?
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Which client statement should a nurse identify as a typical response to stress most often experienced in the working phase of the nurse-client relationship?
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A mother who is notified that her child was killed in a tragic car accident states, “I can’t bear to go on with my life.” Which nursing statement conveys empathy?
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When an individual is “two-faced,” which characteristic essential to the development of a therapeutic relationship should a nurse identify as missing?
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