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clmills979

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Outcome identification for the treatment plan of a patient experiencing grandiose thinking associated with acute mania will focus on:
 
  a. developing an optimistic outlook.
  b. distorted thought self-control.
  c. interest in the environment.
  d. sleep pattern stabilization.

Question 2

Which dinner menu is best suited for a patient with acute mania?
 
  a. Spaghetti and meatballs, salad, and a banana
  b. Beef and vegetable stew, a roll, and chocolate pudding
  c. Broiled chicken breast on a roll, an ear of corn, and an apple
  d. Chicken casserole, green beans, and flavored gelatin with whipped cream



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
The desired outcome is that the patient will be able to control the grandiose thinking associated with acute mania as evidenced by making realistic comments about self, abilities, and plans. Patients with acute mania are already unduly optimistic as a result of their use of denial, and they are overly interested in their environment. Sleep stability is a desired outcome but is not related to distorted thought processes.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
These foods provide adequate nutrition, but more important they are finger foods that the hyperactive patient could eat on the run. The foods in the incorrect options cannot be eaten without utensils.





 

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