Test Bank for Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Concepts of Care in Evidence Based Practice 8e Mary Townsend
Chapter 1. The Concept of Stress Adaptation
Multiple Choice
- A client has experienced the death of a close family member and at the same time becomes
- The client is experiencing severe distress and is at risk for physical and psychological illness.
- A score of 110 on the Miller and Rahe Recent Life Changes Questionnaire indicates no
- Susceptibility to stress-related physical or psychological illness cannot be estimated without
- The client may view these losses as challenges and perceive them as opportunities.
unemployed. This situation has resulted in a 6-month score of 110 on the Recent Life Changes Questionnaire. How should the nurse evaluate this client data?
significant threat of stress-related illness.
knowledge of coping resources and available supports.
ANS: C
The Recent Life Changes Questionnaire is an expanded version of the Schedule of Recent Experiences and the Rahe-Holmes Social Readjustment Rating Scale. A 6-month score of 300 or more, or a year-score total of 500 or more, indicates high stress in a client’s life. However, positive coping mechanisms and strong social support can limit susceptibility to stress-related illnesses.
KEY: Cognitive Level: Application | Integrated Processes: Nursing Process: Evaluation |
Client Need: Psychosocial Integrity
- A physically and emotionally healthy client has just been fired. During a routine office visit he
- Irrelevant
- Harm/loss
- Threatening
- Challenging
states to a nurse: “Perhaps this was the best thing to happen. Maybe I’ll look into pursuing an art degree.” How should the nurse characterize the client’s appraisal of the job loss stressor?
ANS: D
The client perceives the situation of job loss as a challenge and an opportunity for growth.
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Client Need: Psychosocial Integrity
- Which client statement should alert a nurse that a client may be responding maladaptively to
- “I’ve found that avoiding contact with others helps me cope.”
- “I really enjoy journaling; it’s my private time.”
- “I signed up for a yoga class this week.”
- “I made an appointment to meet with a therapist.”
stress?
ANS: A
Reliance on social isolation as a coping mechanism is a maladaptive method to relieve stress. It can prevent learning appropriate coping skills and can prevent access to needed support systems.
KEY: Cognitive Level: Application | Integrated Processes: Nursing Process: Evaluation |
Client Need: Psychosocial Integrity
- A nursing student finds that she comes down with a sinus infection toward the end of every
- Alarm reaction stage
- Stage of resistance
- Stage of exhaustion
- Fight-or-flight stage
semester. When this occurs, which stage of stress is the student most likely experiencing?
ANS: C
At the stage of exhaustion, the student’s exposure to stress has been prolonged and adaptive energy has been depleted. Diseases of adaptation occur more frequently in this stage.
KEY: Cognitive Level: Application | Integrated Processes: Nursing Process: Assessment |
Client Need: Psychosocial Integrity
- A school nurse is assessing a female high school student who is overly concerned about her
- “Teenagers! They don’t know a thing about real stress.”
- “Stress occurs only when there is a loss.”
- “When you are in poor physical condition, you can’t experience psychological well-being.”
- “Stress can be psychological. A threat to self-esteem may result in high stress levels.”
appearance. The client’s mother states, “That’s not something to be stressed about!” Which is the most appropriate nursing response?
ANS: D
Stress can be physical or psychological in nature. A perceived threat to self-esteem can be as 2 / 4
stressful as a physiological change.
KEY: Cognitive Level: Application | Integrated Processes: Nursing Process: Implementation |
Client Need: Psychosocial Integrity
- A bright student confides in the school nurse about conflicts related to attending college or
- Meditation
- Problem-solving training
- Relaxation
- Journaling
working to add needed financial support to the family. Which coping strategy is most appropriate for the nurse to recommend to the student at this time?
ANS: B
The student must assess his or her situation and determine the best course of action. Problem- solving training, by providing structure and objectivity, can assist in decision making.
KEY: Cognitive Level: Application | Integrated Processes: Nursing Process: Implementation |
Client Need: Psychosocial Integrity
- An unemployed college graduate is experiencing severe anxiety over not finding a teaching
- Encourage the student to use the alternative coping mechanism of relaxation exercises.
- Complete the problem-solving process for the client.
- Work through the problem-solving process with the client.
- Encourage the client to keep a journal.
position and has difficulty with independent problem-solving. During a routine physical examination, the graduate confides in the clinic nurse. Which is the most appropriate nursing intervention?
ANS: C
During times of high anxiety and stress, clients will need more assistance in problem-solving and decision making.
KEY: Cognitive Level: Application | Integrated Processes: Nursing Process: Implementation |
Client Need: Psychosocial Integrity
- A school nurse is assessing a distraught female high school student who is overly concerned
- The problem is endangering her well-being. 3 / 4
because her parents can’t afford horseback riding lessons. How should the nurse interpret the student’s reaction to her perceived problem?
- The problem is personally relevant to her.
- The problem is based on immaturity.
- The problem is exceeding her capacity to cope.
ANS: B
Psychological stressors to self-esteem and self-image are related to how the individual perceives the situation or event. Self-image is of particular importance to adolescents, who feel entitled to have all the advantages that other adolescents experience.
KEY: Cognitive Level: Application | Integrated Processes: Nursing Process: Evaluation |
Client Need: Psychosocial Integrity
- Meditation has been shown to be an effective stress management technique. When meditation
- An achieved state of relaxation
- An achieved insight into one’s feelings
- A demonstration of appropriate role behaviors
- An enhanced ability to problem-solve
is effective, what should a nurse expect to assess?
ANS: A
Meditation produces relaxation by creating a special state of consciousness through focused concentration.
KEY: Cognitive Level: Application | Integrated Processes: Nursing Process: Evaluation |
Client Need: Psychosocial Integrity
- A distraught, single, first-time mother cries and asks a nurse, “How can I go to work if I can’t
- Determine the risks and benefits for each alternative.
- Formulate goals for resolution of the problem.
- Evaluate the outcome of the implemented alternative.
- Assess the facts of the situation.
afford childcare?” What is the nurse’s initial action in assisting the client with the problem- solving process?
ANS: D
Before any other steps can be taken, accurate information about the situation must be gathered and assessed.
KEY: Cognitive Level: Application | Integrated Processes: Nursing Process: Implementation |
Client Need: Psychosocial Integrity
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