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fagboi

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A college student who attempted suicide by overdose was hospitalized until social supports could be
  put into place. When her parents were contacted, her mother's response was We cannot understand
  why our daughter would do this to herself.
 
  We have given her everything she ever wanted.. The
  mother's reaction can be assessed as reflecting
  a. anxiety.
  b. anger.
  c. denial.
  d. rescue feelings.

Question 2

The community psychiatric nurse makes the assessment that, based on biological signs, a seriously
  and persistently mentally ill client with a mood disorder seems to be somewhat more depressed than
  on his previous clinic visit a month ago.
 
  The client, however, states he feels the same. The
  intervention that gives credence to the nurse's assessment while supporting client autonomy is to
  a. arrange for a short hospitalization.
  b. schedule weekly clinic appointments.
  c. refer to the crisis intervention clinic.
  d. call the client's family and ask them to observe the client closely.



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Answer to Question 1

C
Statements such as I cannot understand why indicate denial. Denial or minimization of suicidal
ideation or attempts is a defense against uncomfortable feelings. Family members are often unable to
acknowledge suicidal ideation in someone close to them. The feelings suggested in the other options
are not clearly described in the scenario.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
Scheduling clinic appointments at shorter intervals will give the opportunity for more frequent
assessment of symptoms and allow the nurse to use early intervention. Option A is wasteful of
scarce resources. Option C: If the client does not admit to having a crisis or problem this referral
would be useless. Option D: This may or may not produce reliable information.



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