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Question 1 

The psychiatrist on call comes in to evaluate J.B. after meeting with J.B., the psychiatrist writes an order for escitalopram (Lexapro) 10 mg daily at bedtime.
 
  J.B. is scheduled to see the psychiatrist the day after he
  is discharged from the hospital.
 
  What special instructions will you give him regarding the Lexapro? Select all that apply.
  a. The full effects of the medication might not be seen for 4 to 6 weeks.
  b. The medication may cause nausea, dry mouth, sedation, and insomnia.
  c. There are no known food interactions.
  d. The herbal product St. John's wort will enhance the action of the Lexapro.
  e. Taking a glass of wine at bedtime will help him go to sleep.
 
  Why do you think that a drug in the SSRI class was chosen over a tricyclic antidepressant or a
  monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI)?

Question 2

You decide to notify J.B.'s physician about your findings. the attending physician calls in a psychiatrist to evaluate J.B.
 
  Identify two treatments that are available for depression.
 
  Would J.B. be a candidate for electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)? Why or why not?

Question 3

You use the sadPeRsONsscale to assess J.B.'s potential for suicide and find that he is at a 4 on the 10-point scale. J.B. tells you that he has just had general thoughts of suicide
 
  but has not really thought about how he would do it. you recall that there are two types of suicide methods based on lethality:
  higher-risk or hard methods, and lower-risk or soft methods.
 
  Which of these would be considered soft methods of suicide? Select all that apply.
  a. Using a gun
  b. Slashing one's wrist
  c. Hanging
  d. Poisoning with carbon monoxide
  e. Ingesting pills
  f. Inhaling natural gas
 
  What immediate interventions would you carry out for J.B.?

Question 4

You are working the day shift on a medical inpatient unit. you are discussing discharge instructions with J.B., an 86-year-old man who was admitted for mitral valve repair
 
  His serum blood glucose had been
  averaging 250 mg/dL or higher for the past several months. during this admission, his dosage of insulin
  was adjusted and he was given additional education in managing his diet. While you are giving these
  instructions, J.B. tells you his wife died 9 months ago. He becomes tearful when telling you about that loss
  and the loneliness he has been feeling. He tells you he just doesn't feel good lately, feels sad much of the
  time, and hasn't been involved in his normal activities. He has few friends left in the community because
  most of them have passed away. He has a daughter in town, but she is busy with her work and grandchil-dren. He tells you that he has been feeling so down the past few months that he has had thoughts about
  suicide.
 
  What other information should you ask J.B. regarding his thoughts of suicide?
 
  What characteristics of J.B. put him at high risk for suicide?
 
  Which psychiatric disorders can result in suicidal ideations or gestures? Name at least three
 
  What questions would you ask J.B. to determine whether he is clinically depressed? Name at
  least six.
 
  Ill people often have trouble sleeping, experience a change in appetite, reduce their level of
  activity, and have thoughts of death. How can you tell the difference between old age with
  illness and depression?
 
  List five of the most common signs of depression in the older adult.

Question 5

K.B. is discharged and sees his primary care physician 2days later. K.B. receives a prescription for donepe-zil (aricept) 5 mg PO per night
 
  as you review the prescription with K.B.'s daughter, she tells you that she is
  excited because she did not know there were medications that could cure alzheimer's disease.
 
  How do you respond?
  What is the best answer for her question?
 
  K.B.'s daughter mentions that she has found him out in the front yard and once in the
  neighbor's yard. What are some interventions that you can suggest to promote safety
  for K.B.?

Question 6

After review of K.B.'s history and diagnostic test results, K.B. is diagnosed with alzheimer's dementia. the physician calls a family conference to discuss the implications with K.B. and his daughter.
 
  What neuroanatomic changes are seen in individuals with Alzheimer's disease?
 
  List at least three interventions you would plan for K.B.

Question 7

You are the nurse working triage in the emergency department. this afternoon, a woman brings in her father, K.B., who is 74 years old
 
  the daughter reports that over the past year she has noticed her father has
  progressively had problems with his mental capacity. these changes have developed gradually but seem
  to be getting worse. at times he is alert and at other times he seems disoriented, depressed, and tearful.
  He is forgetting things and doing things out of the ordinary, such as placing the milk in the cupboard and
  sugar in the refrigerator. K.B. reports that he has been having memory problems for the past year and
  at times has difficulty remembering the names of family members and friends. His neighbor found him
  down the street 2 days ago, and K.B. did not know where he was. this morning he thought it was night-time and wondered what his daughter was doing at his house. He could not pour his own coffee, and he
  seems to be getting more agitated. a review of his past medical history is significant for hypercholester-olemia and coronary artery disease. He had a myocardial infarction 5 years ago. K.B.'s vital signs today are
  all within normal limits.
 
  What are some cognitive changes seen in a number of elderly patients?
 
  You know that physiologic age-related changes in the elderly can influence cognitive
  functioning. Name and discuss one.
 
  For each behavior listed, specify whether it is associated with delirium (DL) or dementia (DM).
  ______ a. Gradual and insidious onset
  ______ b. Hallucinations or delusions
  ______ c. A sudden, acute onset of symptoms
  ______ d. Progressive functional impairment
  ______ e. Inability to perform activities of daily living (ADLs)
  ______ f. Incoherent interactions with others
  ______ g. Possible wandering behavior
  ______ h. Behavioral disorders that often worsen at night
 
  Based on the information provided by the daughter, do you think K.B. is showing signs of
  delirium or dementia? Explain.
 
  You know that there are several types of dementia that result in cognitive changes. List two of
  these types of dementia.
 
  How can the level or degree of the dementia impairment be determined?
 
  A number of diagnostic tests have been ordered for K.B. From the tests listed, which would
  be used to diagnose dementia?
  ______ Mental status examinations
  ______ Toxicology screen
  ______ Mini-Mental State Examination
  ______ Electrocardiogram
  ______ Electroencephalogram
  ______ Complete metabolic panel
  ______ Complete blood count with differential
  ______ Thyroid function tests
  ______ Colonoscopy
  ______ Rapid plasma reagin (RPR) test
  ______ Serum B12 level
  ______ Bleeding time
  ______ Human immunodeficiency virus screening
  ______ Liver function tests
  ______ Vision and hearing evaluation
  ______ Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)

Question 8

One month ago, J.P., a 50-year-old man, came to the outpatient clinic with complaints of mild shortness of breath and some mild intermittent chest pain
 
  He described himself as a high-stress, type apersonal-ity who owns his own business and works long hours. He has smoked one pack of cigarettes per day for
  the past 30 years. He has tried to quit several times and was successful for as long as 6 months at a time,
  but when business became stressful, he started smoking again. J.P. said he has been trying to lose the
  extra 30 pounds he is carrying but stated it is difficult to exercise because of the long hours of work. The
  cardiac workup is negative for coronary artery disease, and he has returned for a follow-up visit. during
  the discussion about lifestyle changes, J.P. expresses interest in medical hypnosis for stress management
  and smoking cessation. He would like more information. you are the case manager for the clinic and meet
  with J.P. to discuss medical hypnosis.
 
  J.P. asks, What is hypnosis? What will you tell him?
 
  J.P. asks what you mean by trance state. Explain the term.
  J.P. wants to know what you mean by subconscious mind.Explain the term
 
  J.P. asks, How does hypnosis work to help someone change a subconscious belief? How will
  you respond?
 
  J.P. states he has seen TV shows where people did silly things on stage during hypnosis. He
  wants to know how medical hypnosis is different. Explain.
 
  J.P. asks, Is there a way to know if hypnosis will work? Please respond.
 
  J.P. wants to know what happens during a hypnosis session. You inform him that medical
  hypnosis has several components: patient preparation and education, establishing a rapport
  and a trusting relationship, induction and deepening, hypnotic suggestions, and reawakening
  from the trance state. Briefly explain each step.
 
  J.P. asks, How effective is hypnosis in helping someone stop smoking? How will you
  respond?
 
  J.P. asks whether hypnosis is contraindicated for anyone. What will you tell him?
 
  J.P. apologizes for being full of questions but wants to know whether hypnosis has to be
  done with a hypnotist or if he can do it himself with a downloadable mp3 file. How will you
  respond?
 
  J.P. asks you how he would go about finding a hypnotist. What will you tell him?
 
  J.P. states he would like to read more about hypnosis on the Internet. List three credible
  websites you could give him.

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Question 2 

The stages of the federal appellate process are:
 a. federal district court, U.S. Court of Appeals, U.S. Supreme Court
  b. federal district court, superior district court, U.S. Supreme Court
  c. superior district court, U.S. Court of Appeals, U.S. Supreme Court
  d. appellate court, federal district court, U.S. Supreme Court

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Question 3 

Which type of legislation provided assistance to workers who were unemployed because of work-related injuries?
 
  a. Disabilities laws
  b. Community living legislation
  c. Vocational rehabilitation acts
  d. Workers' compensation laws

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Question 4 

Lorena has worked in Labor and Delivery for 15 years with a total RN staff. She is now the associate nurse manager of a busy postpartum unit and has RNs and UAPs.
 
  She realizes that she needs to make assignments to members of the health-care team based on each individual's:
  A) Length of service
  B) Scope of practice
  C) Ability to perform the task
  D) Job title

Question 2

A SWOT analysis is:
 
  a. useful in strategic planning c. a financial management term
  b. a quality improvement technique d. a human resource process

Question 3

Which of the following are part of the Four Ps of marketing? Select all that apply.
 
  a. price c. plan
  b. product d. patient

Question 4

Dashboards and balanced scorecards can be used to identify four perspectives of an organization. Which of the following are some of these perspectives? Select all that apply.
 
  a. customer satisfaction c. finances
  b. staff satisfaction d. learning and growth

Question 5

The RN has delegated the care of a fresh postoperative client to the LPN on the team. The LPN notifies the RN that the client's vital signs are elevated and that the client is complaining of pain and dyspnea.
 
  Which of the following is the most appropriate action to be taken by the RN?
  A) No further action is necessary as the LPN is experienced.
  B) Request that the LPN offer the client a narcotic analgesic that had been ordered for the postoperative period.
  C) Place a call to the attending surgeon and report that the client is having pain.
  D) Assess the client and analyze the preoperative and perioperative data before calling the surgeon.

Question 6

Which of the following are strategies that can be used to positively affect budget dashboards? Select all that apply.
 
  a. ensure that staff have the right tools that are able be used when needed
  b. participate in the development of action plans to increase patient satisfaction
  c. enhance productivity by taking additional patient assignments
  d. analyze staff time management and efficiency

Question 7

Luci, an RN, arrives at work. The nurse manager tells her that the ICU needs more help and as Luci is the most experienced RN on this unit, she is being reassigned to work in the ICU for the day.
 
  Luci tells the nurse manager that although she is the most experienced, she has never worked in the ICU. She shares her concerns with the nurse manager regarding the lack of familiarity with the technical equipment and protocols of the ICU. The nurse manager states that she understands Luci's concern and reluctance, however, Luci is to go to the ICU. The most appropriate action Luci should take is to:
  A) Refuse to go to the ICU.
  B) Go to the ICU and tell the charge nurse that she is ill and needs to go home.
  C) Go to the ICU and inform the charge nurse of the tasks she is able to perform and those tasks with which she feels she needs assistance.
  D) Call the nurse manager's supervisor and report her for unsafe delegation.

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