Chapter 1 Flashcards

1
Q

A client has experienced the death of a close family member and at the same time becomes unemployed. This situation has resulted in a 6-month score of 110 on the Miller and Rahe Recent Life Changes Questionnaire. How should the nurse evaluate this client data?
A.
The client is experiencing severe distress and is at risk for physical and psychological illness.
B.
A score of 110 on the Miller and Rahe Recent Life Changes Questionnaire indicates no significant threat of stress-related illness.
C.
Susceptibility to stress-related physical or psychological illness cannot be estimated without knowledge of coping resources and available supports.
D.
The client may view these losses as challenges and perceive them as opportunities.

A

C

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A physically and emotionally healthy client has just been fired. During a routine office visit he states to a nurse: “Perhaps this was the best thing to happen. Maybe I’ll look into pursuing an art degree.” How should the nurse characterize the client’s appraisal of the job loss stressor?
A.
Irrelevant
B.
Harm/loss
C.
Threatening
D.
Challenging
A

D

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Which client statement should alert a nurse that a client may be responding maladaptively to stress?
A.
“I’ve found that avoiding contact with others helps me cope.”
B.
“I really enjoy journaling; it’s my private time.”
C.
“I signed up for a yoga class this week.”
D.
“I made an appointment to meet with a therapist.”

A

A

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4
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A nursing student finds that she comes down with a sinus infection toward the end of every semester. When this occurs which stage of stress is the student most likely experiencing?
A.
Alarm reaction stage
B.
Stage of resistance
C.
Stage of exhaustion
D.
Fight-or-flight stage
A

C

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5
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A school nurse is assessing a female high school student who is overly concerned about her appearance. The client’s mother states, “That’s not something to be stressed about!” Which is the most appropriate nursing response?
A.
“Teenagers! They don’t know a thing about real stress.”
B.
“Stress occurs only when there is a loss.”
C.
“When you are in poor physical condition, you can’t experience psychological well-being.”
D.
“Stress can be psychological. A threat to self-esteem may result in high stress levels.”

A

D

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A bright student confides in the school nurse about conflicts related to attending college, or working to add needed financial support to the family. Which coping strategy is most appropriate for the nurse to recommend to the student at this time?
A.
Meditation
B.
Problem-solving training
C.
Relaxation
D.
Journaling
A

B

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A school nurse is assessing a distraught female high school student who is overly concerned because her parents can’t afford horseback riding lessons. How should the nurse interpret the student’s reaction to her perceived problem?
A.
The problem is endangering her well-being.
B.
The problem is personally relevant to her.
C.
The problem is based on immaturity.
D.
The problem is exceeding her capacity to cope.

A

B

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Meditation has been shown to be an effective stress management technique. When meditation is effective, what should a nurse expect to assess?
A.
An achieved state of relaxation
B.
An achieved insight into one’s feelings
C.
A demonstration of appropriate role behaviors
D.
An enhanced ability to problem solve
A

A

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A distraught, single, first-time mother cries and says to a nurse, “How can I go to work if I can’t afford childcare!” What is the nurse’s initial action in assisting the client with the problem-solving process?
A.
Determine the risks and benefits for each alternative
B.
Formulate goals for resolution of the problem
C.
Evaluate the outcome of the implemented alternative
D.
Assess the facts of the situation

A

D

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A nursing instructor is teaching about diseases of adaptation and when they are likely to occur. When questioned about situations that precipitate these diseases, which student statement indicates that learning has occurred?
A.
“When an individual has limited experience dealing with stress”
B.
“When an individual inherits maladaptive genes”
C.
“When an individual experiences existing conditions that exacerbate stress”
D.
“When an individual’s physiological and psychological resources have become depleted”

A

D

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When an individual’s stress response is sustained over a long period of time, which physiological effect of the endocrine system should a nurse anticipate?
A.
Decreased resistance to disease
B.
Increased libido
C.
Decreased blood pressure
D.
Increased inflammatory response
A

A

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12
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Which symptom should a nurse identify as typical of the “fight-or-flight” response?
A.
Pupil constriction
B.
Increased heart rate
C.
Increased salivation
D.
Increased peristalsis
A

B

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13
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A nurse is evaluating a client’s response to stress. What would indicate to the nurse that the client is experiencing a secondary appraisal of the stressful event?
A.
When the individual judges the event to be benign
B.
When the individual judges the event to be irrelevant
C.
When the individual judges the resources and skills needed to deal with the event
D.
When the individual judges the event to be pleasurable

A

C

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14
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A client who experiences stress on a regular basis asks a nurse what causes these feelings. Which is the most appropriate nursing response?
A.
“Genetics have nothing to do with your temperament.”
B.
“How you reacted to past experiences influences how you feel now.”
C.
“If you’re in good health physically, your stress level will be low.”
D.
“Stress can always be avoided if appropriate coping mechanisms are employed.”

A

B

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