Mr. J. is a new client on the psychiatric unit. He is 35 years old. Theoretically, in which level of psychosocial development (according to Erikson) would you place Mr. J.?
a. Intimacy vs. isolation
b. Generativity vs. self-absorption
c. Trust vs. mistrust
d. Autonomy vs. shame and doubt
B
Mr. J. has been diagnosed with Schizophrenia. He refuses to eat, and told the nurse he knew he was “being poisoned.” According to Erikson’s theory, in what developmental stage would you place Mr. J.?
a. Intimacy vs. isolation
b. Generativity vs. self-absorption
c. Trust vs. mistrust
d. Autonomy vs. shame and doubt
C
Janet, a psychiatric client diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder, has just been hospitalized for threatening suicide. According to Mahler’s theory, Janet did not receive the critical “emotional refueling” required during the rapprochement phase of development. What are the consequences of this deficiency?
a. She has not yet learned to delay gratification.
b. She does not feel guilt about wrongdoings to others.
c. She is unable to trust others.
d. She has internalized rage and fears of abandonment.
D
John is on the Alcohol Treatment Unit. He walks into the dayroom where other clients are watching a program on TV. He picks up the remote and changes the channel, saying, “That’s a stupid program! I want to watch something else!” In what stage of development is John fixed according to Sullivan’s interpersonal theory?
a. Juvenile. He is learning to form satisfactory peer relationships.
b. Childhood. He has not learned to delay gratification.
c. Early adolescence. He is struggling to form an identity.
d. Late adolescence. He is working to develop a lasting relationship.
B
Adam has Antisocial Personality Disorder. He says to the nurse, “I’m not crazy. I’m just fun-loving. I believe in looking out for myself. Who cares what anyone thinks? If it feels good, do it!” Which of the following describes the psychoanalytical structure of Adam’s personality?
a. Weak id, strong ego, weak superego
b. Strong id, weak ego, weak superego
c. Weak id, weak ego, punitive superego
d. Strong id, weak ego, punitive superego
B
Danny has been diagnosed with Schizophrenia. On the unit he appears very anxious, paces back and forth, and darts his head from side to side in a continuous scanning of the area. He has refused to eat, making some barely audible comment related to “being poisoned.” In planning care for Danny, which of the following would be the primary focus for nursing?
a. To decrease anxiety and develop trust
b. To set limits on his behavior
c. To ensure that he gets to group therapy
d. To attend to his hygiene needs
A
B
11. Psychotropic medications that block the reuptake of serotonin may result in which of the following side effects? a. Dry mouth b. Constipation c. Blurred vision d. Sexual dysfunction
D
12. Psychotropic medications that block the acetylcholine receptor may result in which of the following side effects? a. Dry mouth b. Sexual dysfunction c. Nausea d. Priapism
A
13. Psychotropic medications that are strong blockers of the D2 receptor may result in which of the following side effects? a. Sedation b. Urinary retention c. Extrapyramidal symptoms d. Hypertensive crisis
C
C, E
D
B
A, D, E
B
A, C, E
D
C
A
B
C, E
B
B
C