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A resident of a nursing home has accused several members of the care staff of stealing jewelry from the overbed table despite the fact that the facility's policy requires residents to keep such valuables in a lock box.
 
  The nurse has responded empathically to the accusations and has explained why this is impossible, to no avail. Which of the following conditions is the client experiencing?
 
  A) Delusions
  B) Hallucinations
  C) Unresolved anger
  D) Illusions

Question 2

A nurse is conducting a comprehensive psychosocial assessment of an older adult who has recently moved to the long-term care facility. How should the nurse best assess the client's motor function?
 
  A) Observe the client walking into or out of the room.
  B) Assess the client's deep tendon reflexes using a hammer.
  C) Perform passive range of motion exercises on the client's arms and legs.
  D) Position the client supine and ask the client to perform a leg lift with each leg separately.



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: A
Delusions are fixed false beliefs that have little or no basis in reality and cannot be corrected by appealing to reason. Hallucinations are sensory experiences that have no basis in an external stimulus. Delusions are not known to be a manifestation of unresolved anger. Illusions are misperceptions of an external stimulus.

Answer to Question 2

Ans: A
In the context of a psychosocial assessment, motor function includes such assessment parameters as posture, movement, and body language. It is not an assessment of reflexes, strength, or range of motion.





 

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