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A client presents to the emergency department after a sudden…

A client presents to the emergency department after a sudden job termination and reports feeling overwhelmed and unable to think clearly. The client denies suicidal or homicidal intent but appears visibly anxious and states, “I can’t figure this out. Just tell me what to do.”Which nursing intervention best reflects appropriate crisis-intervention implementation?

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A psychiatric-mental health nurse is assessing a hospitalize…

A psychiatric-mental health nurse is assessing a hospitalized client with a history of intermittent aggressive behavior. During the shift, the client begins pacing, clenching and unclenching fists, and speaking in a slowed but pointed tone. The nurse notes the client was calm earlier in the day. The facility uses an electronic medical record (EMR) violence risk flag system.Which nursing actions are most appropriate at this time?Select all that apply.

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A public health nurse is analyzing national data on opioid m…

A public health nurse is analyzing national data on opioid misuse by demographics (2017-2018). She is developing a targeted prevention initiative and wants to prioritize the demographic group that demonstrates both (1) the highest misuse percentage in 2018 within its age category and (2) a meaningful decline from 2017 to 2018, suggesting responsiveness to intervention but ongoing elevated risk.Based on the data in Table 22.2, which group most accurately meets these criteria?

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A 19-year-old client presents to an outpatient clinic with m…

A 19-year-old client presents to an outpatient clinic with multiple superficial linear cuts on the forearms. The client reports intentionally cutting the skin on “at least six different days over the past 8 months.” The client states, “I don’t want to die. When I cut, it makes the emotional pressure stop for a little while.” The client describes feeling defective and deserving of punishment and admits to frequently thinking about cutting even when not actively engaging in the behavior. Toxicology screening is negative. There is no evidence of psychosis, intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder, or substance intoxication.Which interpretation by the nurse is most accurate?

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A client reports new-onset sexual dysfunction after several…

A client reports new-onset sexual dysfunction after several recent medication changes. The nurse notes gynecomastia, decreased libido, and impotence, but the client denies alcohol use and has no history of endocrine disease. Based only on the drug-effect relationships in the table, which medication is the most likely contributor to this cluster of symptoms?

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A client presents to a primary care clinic with chronic pelv…

A client presents to a primary care clinic with chronic pelvic pain, insomnia, and intermittent hyperventilation. The client’s partner insists on remaining in the examination room and frequently answers questions directed at the client. There is no visible physical injury. The clinic has a policy supporting private screening for family violence.Which nursing approach best reflects appropriate application of the nursing process during assessment?

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A 23-year-old client is brought to the emergency department…

A 23-year-old client is brought to the emergency department after attending a music festival. The client is agitated, diaphoretic, and hypertensive, with rapid eye movements and reports of intense visual hallucinations that began approximately 40 minutes after ingesting a “white powder.” The client describes feeling detached from reality and states that colors are “breathing.” Shortly after arrival, the client develops a brief tonic-clonic seizure. There is no history of opioid use or alcohol intoxication.Based on the comparative acute effects and administration routes of commonly misused substances, which substance is most consistent with this presentation?

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A psychiatric-mental health nurse is evaluating risk factors…

A psychiatric-mental health nurse is evaluating risk factors for the development of a paraphilic disorder in an adult client. Which assessment finding most strongly supports a multifactorial risk model that integrates biological vulnerability with cognitive distortion, rather than a single explanatory theory?

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A 12-year-old client with conduct disorder and comorbid ADHD…

A 12-year-old client with conduct disorder and comorbid ADHD has been suspended multiple times for aggression and rule violations. The caregiver reports feeling overwhelmed and states, “Nothing we try works. We punish him, but he just escalates.” The family environment is chaotic, with inconsistent rules and minimal supervision. There is no evidence of abuse or substance dependence in the household.Which nursing intervention plan best reflects health teaching and health promotion principles for this population?

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A 38-year-old client is admitted to an outpatient psychiatri…

A 38-year-old client is admitted to an outpatient psychiatric clinic after repeated workplace conflicts. The client states, “My coworkers are trying to sabotage me. I know they’re talking about me behind my back.” The client is guarded, scans the room frequently, and asks whether the interview is being recorded. The client reluctantly agrees to therapy but states, “I don’t trust any of you.” The nurse reviews the plan of care.Which nursing approach is most appropriate for this client?

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