Q26 As a nurse, you are assessing a patient with a history o…
Q26 As a nurse, you are assessing a patient with a history of intimate partner violence (IPV). The nurse considers the potential impact of trauma on the patient’s overall health and functioning. Which of the following best reflects the range of common consequences associated with IPV?
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Q30 A 19-year-old woman arrives at the emergency department after being found unconscious at a party. She is now awake but confused, with slurred speech, difficulty recalling events, and reports strange visual sensations. Her vital signs show elevated blood pressure and heart rate. The nurse suspects ketamine was used as a drug-facilitated assault agent. Based on the pharmacological effects of ketamine, which mechanism best explains these findings?
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Q27 A 34-year-old patient presents to a primary care clinic with complaints of chronic headaches and fatigue. During the visit, the patient mentions difficulty sleeping and reports missing several days of work over the past month. The patient appears withdrawn, avoids eye contact, and gives vague responses when asked about stress. Chart review shows multiple visits over the past year for nonspecific complaints. When discussing daily life, the patient states, “I’ve just been really overwhelmed lately… it’s hard to keep up with everything.” Which of the following concerns should the nurse prioritize based on this presentation?
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Q46 A 42-year-old patient expresses increasing concern about aging, stating, “I don’t feel like myself anymore… I keep thinking about how much has changed.” The patient reports preoccupation with physical changes and questions personal achievements and life direction. Which type of crisis is the patient most likely experiencing?
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Q25 A patient reports that over the past few days her partner has been “on edge,” easily irritated, and critical of small things. She states, “I’ve been trying to keep things calm and avoid upsetting him.” The patient appears anxious and says she feels like she is “walking on eggshells.” Which phase of the cycle of violence is the patient most likely experiencing?
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