The primary nursing intervention for a victim of child abuse is:
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Ensure the safety of the victim
The priority consideration is the safety of the victim. Attend to the physical injuries to ensure the physiologic safety and integrity of the child. Reporting suspected case of abuse may deter recurrence of abuse.
Options A, B, and D may be addressed later.
Which comment about a 3-year-old child if made by the parent may indicate child abuse?
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“When I tell my child to do something once, I don’t expect to have to tell.”
Abusive parents tend to have unrealistic expectations on the child.
Options A, B, and C are realistic expectations on a 3-year-old.
What would be the best approach for a wife who is still living with her abusive husband?
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“Here’s the number of a crisis center that you can call for help .”
Protection is a priority concern in abuse. Help the victim to develop a plan to ensure safety.
Option B: Do not give advice to leave the abuser. Making decisions for the victim further erodes her esteem. However, discuss options available.
Option C: The victim tends to isolate from friends and family.
Option D: This is judgmental. Avoid in any way implying that she is at fault.
The wife admits that she is a victim of abuse and opens up about her persistent distaste for sex. This sexual disorder is:
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Sexual desire disorder
Has little or no sexual desire or has a distaste for sex.
Option B: Failure to maintain the physiologic requirements for sexual intercourse.
Option C: Persistent and recurrent inability to achieve an orgasm.
Option D: Also called dyspareunia. Individuals with this disorder suffer genital pain before, during and after sexual intercourse.
Situation: In a home visit done by the nurse, she suspects that the wife and her child are victims of abuse. Which of the following is the most appropriate for the nurse to ask?
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“Are you being threatened or hurt by your partner?
The nurse validates her observation by asking simple, direct question. This also shows empathy.
Options B, C, and D are indirect questions which may not lead to the discussion of abuse.
Primary level of prevention is exemplified by:
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Teaching the client stress management techniques
Primary level of prevention refers to the promotion of mental health and prevention of mental illness. This can be achieved by rendering health teachings such as modifying one’s responses to stress.
Option A: This is tertiary level of prevention that deals with rehabilitation.
Options B and D. Secondary level of prevention which involves reduction of actual illness through early detection and treatment of illness.
The superego is that part of the psyche that:
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The censoring portion of the mind.
The critical censoring portion of one’s personality; the conscience.
Option A: This refers to the ego function that protects itself from anything that threatens it.
Option B: The Id is composed of the untamed, primitive drives and impulses.
Option C: This refers to the ego that acts as the moderator of the struggle between the id and the superego.
Letty says, “Give me ten (10) minutes to recall the name of our college professor who failed many students in our anatomy class.” She is operating on her:
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Subconscious
Subconscious refers to the materials that are partly remembered partly forgotten but these can be recalled spontaneously and voluntarily.
Option B: This functions when one is awake. One is aware of his thoughts, feelings actions and what is going on in the environment.
Option C: The largest portion of the mind that contains the memories of one’s past particularly the unpleasant. It is difficult to recall the unconscious content.
Option D: The conscious self that deals and tests reality.
Which of the following describes the role of a technician?
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Administers medications to a schizophrenic patient.
Administration of medications and treatments, assessment, documentation are the activities of the nurse as a technician.
Option B: Activities as a parent surrogate.
Option C: Refers to the ward manager role.
Option D: Role as a teacher.
Mental health is defined as:
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A state of well-being where a person can realize his own abilities can cope with normal stresses of life and work productively.
Mental health is a state of emotional and psychosocial well being. A mentally healthy individual is self-aware and self-directive has the ability to solve problems, can cope with the crisis without assistance beyond the support of family and friends fulfill the capacity to love and work and sets goals and realistic limits.
Option A: This describes the ego function reality testing.
Option C: This is the definition of Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing.
Option D: Mental health is not just the absence of mental illness.