4/13/2019CoursePoint: Lippincott NCLEX-RN PassPoint Powered by PrepU
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You Selected:
sexually transmitted disease
Correct response:
sexually transmitted disease
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Add a Note Question 2 See full question The nurse is planning care for a client who has a history of making verbal threats and acting violently toward family members. The client is currently displaying intense anger towards the staff.What nursing diagnosis is most appropriate?
You Selected:
Risk for other-directed violence
Correct response:
Risk for other-directed violence
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Add a Note Question 3 See full question A client with a diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder has a potential for violence and aggressive behavior. Which short-term client outcome is most appropriate for the nurse to include in the plan of care?
You Selected:
Discuss feelings of anger with staff.
Correct response:
Discuss feelings of anger with staff.
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Add a Note Question 4 See full question The client is admitted to the hospital because of threatening, aggressive behavior toward the client’s family. Which factor is most important for the nurse to consider when assessing the angry client’s potential for violence?
You Selected:
the client's past history of violent behavior
Correct response:
the client's past history of violent behavior
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Add a Note Question 5 See full question In working with a rape victim, which intervention is most important?
You Selected:
periodically reminding the client that she did not deserve and did not cause the rape
Correct response:
periodically reminding the client that she did not deserve and did not cause the rape
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Add a Note Question 6 See full question As an angry client becomes more agitated while talking about problems, the nurse decides to ask for staff assistance in taking control of the situation when the client demonstrates which behavior?
You Selected:
picking up a pool cue stick and telling the nurse to get out of the way
Correct response:
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Add a Note Question 7 See full question A client is admitted to the psychiatric hospital for evaluation after numerous incidents of threatening others, angry outbursts, and two episodes of hitting a coworker at the client’s place of employment. The client is very anxious and tells the nurse, “I didn’t mean to hit him. He made me so mad that I just couldn’t help it. I hope I don’t hit anyone here.” To ensure a safe environment, what should the nurse do first?
You Selected:
Tell the client that hitting others is unacceptable behavior, and ask the client to tell a staff member when feeling angry.
Correct response:
Tell the client that hitting others is unacceptable behavior, and ask the client to tell a staff member when feeling angry.
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Add a Note Question 8 See full question A client newly admitted to a psychiatric inpatient setting demands a soda from a staff member who tells him to wait until lunch arrives in 20 minutes. The client becomes angry, pushes over a sofa, throws an end table, and dumps a potted plant. Which goal should a nurse consider to be of primary importance?
You Selected:
Demonstrating control over aggressive behavior
Correct response:
Demonstrating control over aggressive behavior
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4/13/2019CoursePoint: Lippincott NCLEX-RN PassPoint Powered by PrepU
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You Selected:
"Let's talk about what happened to make you this angry."
Correct response:
"Let's talk about what happened to make you this angry."
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Add a Note Question 10 See full question Which nursing action is most appropriate when trying to defuse a client's impending violent behavior?
You Selected:
Helping the client identify and express feelings of anxiety and anger
Correct response:
Helping the client identify and express feelings of anxiety and anger
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Add a Note Question 11 See full question An 16-year-old male is admitted to the facility after acting out his aggressions inappropriately at school. To better understand possible contributing factors, the nurse should assess for:
You Selected:
viewing of televised violence.
Correct response:
viewing of televised violence.