Anxiety

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Question 1
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A patient complains of insomnia during his stay in the hospital. Which nursing diagnosis would be a top priority for this patient?

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A

Anxiety related to hospitalization

B

Ineffective Coping related to hospitalization

C

Denial related to hospitalization

D

High Risk for Insomnia related to hospitalization

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Question 2
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A female patient is anxious after receiving the news that she needs a breast biopsy to rule out breast cancer. The nurse is assisting with a breast biopsy. Which relaxation technique will be best to use at this time?

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A

Massage

B

Meditation

C

Guided imagery

D

Relaxation breathing

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Question 3
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The nurse is teaching a hospitalized patient to use mindfulness to reduce anxiety. Which statement by the nurse is appropriate?

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A

"How do you feel about what happened to you as a child?"

B

"How do you feel about what is going on right now?"

C

"Remember a time when you were calm."

D

"Tap your hands until the feeling goes away."

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Question 4
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The nurse is assessing the social support of a patient who is recently divorced and has moved from their hometown to the city due to change in jobs. Which response related to social support would be most therapeutic?

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A

Encourage the patient to begin dating again, perhaps with members of her church.

B

Discuss how divorce support groups could increase coping and social support.

C

Note that being so particular about potential friends reduces social contact.

D

Discuss using the Internet as a way to find supportive others with similar values.

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Question 5
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A patient reports that he is overwhelmed with anxiety. Which question would be most important to use in assessing the patient during your first meeting?

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A

"What kinds of things do you do to reduce or cope with your stress?"

B

"Tell me about your family history-do any relatives have problems with stress?"

C

"Tell me about exercise-how far do you typically run when you go jogging?"

D

"Stress can interfere with sleep. How much did you sleep last night?"

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Question 6
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A patient is newly diagnosed with anxiety and placed on a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). The nurse is developing the plan of care for this patient. How long will it take for this medication to become effective?

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A
The medication will become effective immediately.
B
The medication may take up to 12 weeks to become effective.
C
The medication may take up to 6 weeks to become effective.
D
The medication may take up to 4 weeks to become effective.
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Question 7
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The nurse knows that which of the following medical conditions are most commonly associated with anxiety? (Select all that apply.)

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A
Cancer
B
Pancreatitis
C
Hypothyroidism
D
Dysrhythmias
E
Encephalitis
F
Hyperthyroidism
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Question 8
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The nurse wishes to use guided imagery to help an anxious patient relax. Which comment would be appropriate to include in the guided imagery script? (Select all that apply.)

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A
"Imagine others treating you the way they should, the way you want to be treated…"
B
"With each breath, you are feeling calmer, more relaxed, almost as if you are floating…"
C
"You are alone on a beach; the sun is warm; and you hear only the sound of the surf…"
D
"You have taken control; nothing can hurt you now; everything is going your way…"
E
"You have grown calm; your mind is still; there is nothing to disturb your well-being…"
F
"You will feel better as work calms down, as your boss becomes more understanding…"
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