NUR 212 Final Exam (2022 – 2023) 100% Correct

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    NUR 212 Final Exam (2022 – 2023)
    100% Correct
    M8.6 Final Exam
    1.1M8EN212
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    A client with Alzheimer’s disease has had recent episodes of confabulation. The client is most
    likely in which stage of Alzheimer’s?
    Stage 5
    Stage 4
    Stage 3
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    Which statement made by a client in a mental health clinic demonstrates the use of denial as a
    coping measure?
    “It is my doctor’s fault that I am not improving.”

“I don’t need my medication anymore.”
“I am not going to come in anymore, as I have no problems.”
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A student nurse is about to take an exam and develops shortness of breath, palpitations, severe
trembling, diaphoresis, dilated pupils, and chest pain. The RN would assess this as which level of
anxiety?
Panic
Average
Severe
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A client who has been diagnosed with dementia asks the RN when his wife is coming to visit.
The RN knows the client has been a widow for many years. The most appropriate response by
the RN would be:
“You must miss your wife.”
“I think your favorite TV show is on.”
“Your wife died 10 years ago.”
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Which nursing intervention is the most appropriate use of behavior therapy when caring for a
client with Bordorline Personality Disorder?

Contract with the client to reinforce positive behaviors with rewards or privileges.
Encourage the client to keep a journal of feelings to manage mood swings.
Education the client on the importance of taking the antianxiety medications regularly.
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A client is taking buproprion for smoking cessation. What adverse reaction should the nurse
monitor for related to this medication?
Seizures
Weight loss
Anxiety
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A nurse is teaching a client about taking Lithium for his bipolar disorder. Which teaching topics
should be included? Select all that apply.
Serum lithium levels can be elevated by use of NSAIDS.
Polyuria and thirst occur frequently as side effects of the medication.
Lithium is safe to take during pregnancy.
Lithium must be monitored regularly by obtaining blood levels of the medication.
Lithium has a long half-life and can be taken once a day.
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The following clients have been assigned to the care of an RN on the in-patient behavioral health
unit. Which client should be assessed first on the nurse’s initial rounds?

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