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A psychiatric-mental health nurse evaluates four clients dur…

A psychiatric-mental health nurse evaluates four clients during an outpatient clinic day. Each client presents with a combination of warning, risk, and protective factors related to suicide. Based on the information provided, which client demonstrates the highest immediate risk requiring urgent intervention?

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A psychiatric-mental health nurse assesses a 38-year-old cli…

A psychiatric-mental health nurse assesses a 38-year-old client who recently lost employment and is caring for an ill parent. The client reports escalating anxiety, difficulty organizing thoughts, inability to identify available community resources, and repeated unsuccessful attempts to solve immediate financial problems. The client denies suicidal ideation but states, “I don’t even know where to begin anymore.” The client continues to perform basic self-care and fulfill essential caregiving duties.Which nursing diagnosis is most appropriate at this time?

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A client with advanced amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) h…

A client with advanced amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) has decision-making capacity and states, “I do not want artificial feeding or a ventilator if my condition worsens.” The family is divided. One sibling insists that withholding tube feedings would be “starving” the client to death and equivalent to euthanasia. The interdisciplinary team meets to clarify ethical and legal principles.Which statements accurately reflect evidence-based and legal principles related to facilitating death?Select all that apply.

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A psychiatric-mental health nurse is participating in medica…

A psychiatric-mental health nurse is participating in medication planning for four hospitalized clients with recent suicidal ideation. The team is discussing which pharmacologic intervention has the strongest evidence for long-term reduction of suicide and suicide attempts, rather than short-term symptom stabilization.Which statement by the nurse reflects the most accurate understanding of pharmacologic treatment for suicide risk?

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A psychiatric-mental health nurse is evaluating four clients…

A psychiatric-mental health nurse is evaluating four clients following highly stressful life events. The nurse is determining which client is experiencing a true crisis according to crisis theory principles.Which scenario best reflects a crisis state requiring crisis intervention?

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A 17-year-old client with a history of recurrent cutting is…

A 17-year-old client with a history of recurrent cutting is admitted to an inpatient psychiatric unit. The client reports feeling emotionally numb when seeing images of razor blades online and states, “Cutting makes the anxiety disappear, and afterward I feel calmer.” The client describes growing up in a home marked by interparental violence and harsh paternal punishment. Within days of admission, two other adolescents on the unit begin engaging in superficial cutting behaviors.Which explanation by the nurse most accurately integrates the underlying risk mechanisms contributing to this client’s nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI)?

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A 34-year-old client is referred for psychiatric evaluation…

A 34-year-old client is referred for psychiatric evaluation after punching a coworker during an argument about a minor scheduling change. The client reports experiencing intense internal tension before the incident, followed by “an overwhelming surge” of anger. After striking the coworker, the client felt immediate relief but later described shame and embarrassment. Similar episodes have occurred intermittently since adolescence, often triggered by trivial frustrations. The client has a history of childhood physical abuse and currently meets criteria for major depressive disorder. Laboratory results during a recent infection showed elevated C-reactive protein (CRP) and interleukin-6 (IL-6). There is no evidence of a sustained pattern of violating others’ rights, property destruction for personal gain, or premeditated aggression.Which interpretation best differentiates intermittent explosive disorder (IED) from other disruptive or personality disorders while integrating neurobiological and psychosocial risk factors?

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A 29-year-old client is referred for psychiatric evaluation…

A 29-year-old client is referred for psychiatric evaluation after coworkers describe the client as “emotionless” and “detached.” The client lives alone, has never been in a romantic relationship, and states, “I prefer being by myself. I don’t really see the point of close relationships.” The client reports no distress about social isolation and says that praise or criticism from others “doesn’t really matter.” The client works successfully as a night security guard and spends free time writing elaborate fantasy stories involving imaginary companions. Family history is notable for a sibling diagnosed with schizotypal personality disorder.Which interpretation most accurately supports a diagnosis of schizoid personality disorder rather than another Cluster A condition?

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A psychiatric-mental health nurse compares two clients with…

A psychiatric-mental health nurse compares two clients with schizophrenia:• Client A is 72 years old and spent most of early adulthood in a state psychiatric hospital prior to deinstitutionalization.• Client B is 26 years old with multiple brief hospitalizations over the past 5 years and inconsistent outpatient follow-up.Which interpretation by the nurse most accurately reflects serious mental illness (SMI) across the lifespan?

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A 14-year-old client with conduct disorder becomes verbally…

A 14-year-old client with conduct disorder becomes verbally aggressive in a residential treatment setting after being redirected from using another client’s belongings. The client begins knocking over chairs and yelling insults at staff. The nurse determines that the behavior is escalating but not yet physically dangerous.Which nursing interventions are consistent with evidence-based techniques for managing disruptive behaviors in this situation?Select all that apply.

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