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charchew

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Which relaxation technique will a nurse implement for a patient who reports panic attacks that come over me for no apparent reason but denies being agoraphobic?
 
  a. Implosion therapy
  b. Relaxation technique
  c. Interoceptive exposure
  d. Progressive muscle relaxation

Question 2

Which action by a nurse violates the rights of a psychiatric patient?
 
  a. Arranging for a patient to work in the hospital kitchen for minimum wage
  b. Refusing to mail letters to the local newspaper written by a committed patient
  c. Placing the wristwatch of a patient with delusions in the hospital's main safe
  d. Discouraging a patient with paranoid delusions to sign a contract to sell a home



Carliemb17

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Answer to Question 1

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Interoceptive exposure is used to desensitize patients to specific symptoms that they experience when anxious, such as tachycardia, blurred vision, and shortness of breath. After establishing a hierarchy of the symptoms, the patient does the things that cause him or her to experience extreme anxiety. These are then paired with a movement such as running in place or spinning around. This method has been proven successful with patients whose panic attacks seem spontaneous and unprovoked, which causes increased worry. However, it is not successful for agoraphobic patients.

Answer to Question 2

B
Psychiatric patients have the right to communicate with others outside the hospital.



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