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A psychiatric nurse is preparing to assess a 16-year-old ado…

A psychiatric nurse is preparing to assess a 16-year-old adolescent who presents with symptoms of depression and anxiety. The nurse wants to use age-appropriate, validated standardized rating scales to evaluate both conditions. Which approach is most appropriate?

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A 14-year-old client is brought to the emergency department…

A 14-year-old client is brought to the emergency department after being found in a garage inhaling aerosol propellants from multiple spray cans. The caregiver reports increasing social withdrawal, declining academic performance, and episodes of impulsive aggression over the past 6 months. On examination, the client is disoriented with nystagmus, diplopia, depressed reflexes, nausea, and slurred speech. Shortly after arrival, the client develops ventricular dysrhythmia.Which interpretation most accurately integrates the clinical picture, epidemiology, and risk associated with inhalant use disorder?

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Which statements accurately describe developmental tasks or…

Which statements accurately describe developmental tasks or possible fixations in Freud’s psychosexual stages? Select all that apply.

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A 28-year-old client is referred for psychiatric evaluation…

A 28-year-old client is referred for psychiatric evaluation after being arrested for shoplifting inexpensive decorative items despite having substantial financial resources. The client reports intense inner tension before taking the items and describes a “wave of relief and satisfaction” immediately afterward, followed by guilt. There is no evidence of financial need, revenge, delusional belief, or attempt to conceal another crime. The client has a history of bulimia nervosa and recurrent major depressive disorder. In a separate case, a 19-year-old client repeatedly sets small fires in abandoned areas, reports fascination with fire since childhood, and describes excitement prior to ignition and gratification while watching emergency responders extinguish the flames. There is no evidence of insurance fraud, political motive, or concealment of another offense.Which interpretation most accurately differentiates kleptomania from pyromania while integrating comorbidity and diagnostic intent?

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A psychiatric nurse is caring for an involuntarily hospitali…

A psychiatric nurse is caring for an involuntarily hospitalized adult client with schizophrenia who refuses antipsychotic medication. The client is alert, oriented, and able to articulate their understanding of the risks and benefits of treatment. According to current U.S. legal precedents, which statement best reflects the client’s rights to refuse treatment?

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A client reports persistent depressed mood, difficulty sleep…

A client reports persistent depressed mood, difficulty sleeping, loss of appetite, and trouble making simple decisions. Based on the client’s symptoms, which neurotransmitter alteration is most likely contributing to this clinical presentation?

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A nurse is conducting a psychosocial assessment for a client…

A nurse is conducting a psychosocial assessment for a client hospitalized with a chronic medical condition. Which of the following questions best reflects the purpose of assessing concurrent physical conditions affecting psychosocial well-being?

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A 32-year-old client voluntarily admitted for acute psychosi…

A 32-year-old client voluntarily admitted for acute psychosis requests discharge before the treatment team feels ready. The client has a history of poor adherence to medication and repeated hospitalizations. Which action best reflects appropriate legal and clinical discharge procedures?

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A nurse is conducting a psychiatric assessment for a client…

A nurse is conducting a psychiatric assessment for a client with suspected conversion disorder. Which of the following factors are considered risk factors for conversion disorder? Select all that apply

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A psychiatric nurse on an inpatient unit verbally threatens…

A psychiatric nurse on an inpatient unit verbally threatens a patient by saying, “If you don’t take your medication, you’ll never leave this hospital,” and then immediately administers the medication against the patient’s will. Which legal concept is the patient most likely able to claim occurred?

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