PLEASE HELP ME TO CHOOSE THE LETT 1. Erika, a 5 y.o. child screams and seems terrified when he sees a cat or any animal with furs. His mother tells the doctor that he has intense fears of cats and dogs. Which of the following statements is most justifiable in understanding Erika's fear of cats & dogs? A. common in all children I children B. stems from his lack of understanding of 4 legged animals C. not subject to child's conscious control D. results from knowledge that his symptom has manipulative potential 2. Which among the following statements does BEST describe Anxiety? A. A common reaction emerging from the use of defense mechanism B, A vague uneasy feeling that occurs when the self-concept is threatened. C. A feeling of uneasiness that warns against involvement. D. An experience that results from a loss 3. Nurse noticed that the patient is constantly washing her hands, she is diagnosed case of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. What should the nurse do? A. allow the patient to wash her hands B. be with the patient.... silence C. offer more soap and leave patient quietly D. stop the patient and divert her to a quiet activity 4. Erika, a 5 y.o. child screams and seems terrified when he sees a cat or any animal with furs. His mother tells the doctor that he has intense fears of cats and dogs. The phobic reaction of Erika is limited to cats and dogs. In this case how can we prevent a phobic attack? A. expose pt sporadically to feared object B. replace object of phobia with less threatening object C. prevent pt from coming into contact to feared object D. explain to patient the nature of phobia
PLEASE HELP ME TO CHOOSE THE LETT
1. Erika, a 5 y.o. child screams and seems terrified when he sees a cat or any animal with furs. His mother tells the doctor that he has intense fears of cats and dogs.
Which of the following statements is most justifiable in understanding Erika's fear of cats & dogs?
A. common in all children I children
B. stems from his lack of understanding of 4 legged animals
C. not subject to child's conscious control
D. results from knowledge that his symptom has manipulative potential
2. Which among the following statements does BEST describe Anxiety?
A. A common reaction emerging from the use of defense mechanism
B, A vague uneasy feeling that occurs when the self-concept is threatened.
C. A feeling of uneasiness that warns against involvement.
D. An experience that results from a loss
3. Nurse noticed that the patient is constantly washing her hands, she is diagnosed case of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. What should the nurse do?
A. allow the patient to wash her hands
B. be with the patient.... silence
C. offer more soap and leave patient quietly
D. stop the patient and divert her to a quiet activity
4. Erika, a 5 y.o. child screams and seems terrified when he sees a cat or any animal with furs. His mother tells the doctor that he has intense fears of cats and dogs.
The phobic reaction of Erika is limited to cats and dogs. In this case how can we prevent a phobic attack?
A. expose pt sporadically to feared object
B. replace object of phobia with less threatening object
C. prevent pt from coming into contact to feared object
D. explain to patient the nature of phobia
5. A client with a diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder constantly does repetitive cleaning. The nurse knows that this behavior is probably most basically an attempt to:
A. control others
B. decrease the anxiety to a tolerable level
C. focus attention on non threatening tasks.
D. decrease the time available for interaction with people
6. Which of the following nursing interventions would the nurse implement initially for a client with Panic Level of anxiety?
A. Asks the client to describe the events before the anxiety occurred to determine the source of energy ~
B. determine the source of energy
C. Leaves the client alone in the room so he can have privacy
D. Encourages the client to describe his feelings
7. Therapeutic treatment of a female client with ritualistic behavior should be directed toward helping her to:
A. Forget her fears by administering antianxiety medications
B. Learn that her behavior is not serving a realistic purpose
C. Understand her behavior is caused by unconscious impulses that she fears
D. Stays with client to give him sense of security and safety
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