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Apr 24, 2010

NURSING BOARD EXAM PRACTICE V – Care of Clients with Physiologic and Psychosocial Alterations

NURSING BOARD EXAM PRACTICE V – Care of Clients with Physiologic and Psychosocial Alterations


June 2008 Nursing Licensure Examination (NLE)
June 2008 NP5 Nursing Board Exam Answer Key
Nursing Board Exams Questions 56 - 65



56. The following concept are true EXCEPT:

A. Hostility is destructive

B. Frustration develops in response to unmet needs, wants and desire

C. Anger is incompatible with love

D. Aggression can be expressed in a constructive as well as a destructive

Manner

57. Carlo is acting out hostile and aggressive feeling by kicking the chairs in the room, the MOST effective way to deal with Carlo’s behavior is initially to:

A. Set limits on the behavior by verbal command

B. Administer PRN tranquilizer

C. Remove the chairs from the room

D. Restrain the patient and place him in the “Isolation Room”

58. Mrs. Dizon was visiting her son at the Psychiatry Ward. Which of the following items will the nurse NOT allow to brought inside the ward?

A. String rosary bracelet

B. Box of cake

C. Bottle of coke

D. Rubber shoes

59. Which of the following will probably be most therapeutic for a patient on a behavioral modification ward?

A. If the client is agitated, discuss the feelings especially anger

B. Insist to stop obscene language by verbal reprimand

C. Give client support and positive feedback for controlling use of

obscene language.

D. Provide a punching bag as an alternative to express upset emotions.

60. Which of the following must be considered while planning activities for the depressed client?

A. Activities which require exertion of energy

B. Challenging activities to get him out of his depression

C. Structured activities that the client can participate

D. Variety of unstructured activities

Situation - The nurse works with Mina to help her work through termination of the nurse-patient relationship.

61. Preparation for termination of the nurse-patient relationship begins during the:

A. termination phase

B. working phase

C. pre-orientation phase

D. orientation phase

62. Mina’s past reactions to ending relationships is withdrawal. The nurse assists her to practice better ways of coping termination by providing opportunities to:

A. test new patterns of behavior

B. plan for alternatives

C. conceptualize her problem

D. value and find meaning in experience

63. During the early part of the interaction, the nurse asked after a period of silence. “Perhaps we would talk about my leaving”. The nurse utilized which communication technique:

A. encouraging

B. suggesting

C. focusing on client

D. understanding

64. The longest and the most productive phase of the NPR is:

A. Termination phase

B. Working phase

C. Pre-orientation phase

D. Orientation phase

65. The objection of the nurse-patient relationship is to provide an opportunity of the patient to:

A. clarify problems

B. develop insights

C. have a corrective emotional experience

D. develop interpersonal relationship

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