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The four classes of psychotherapeutic medications include antianxiety agents, antidepressants, antimanics, and

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Full Explanation

Antipsychotics are used in the management of patients with psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, and delusional disorder. They include drugs such as olanzapine, clozapine, quetiapine, and risperidone.


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QUESTION

The goals of therapeutic communication are to:

A. Focus on the staff member and to build rapport

this is incorrect since it implies that the needs of the staff member are to be given the primary focus rather than the client’s needs.

B. Focus on the attitude of the client

this is inaccurate since it suggests that the staff member is evaluating or criticizing the client's attitude. This can make the client become defensive and resistant during their management process.

C. Focus on the client and to build a rapport

the client is the primary focus in a therapeutic relationship hence in therapeutic communication, the staff member should be empathetic and non-judgmental to the client. They should build a rapport with the client by exercising effective communication skills such as using open-ended questions, active listening, and providing feedback to facilitate the client's expression of feelings and needs.

D. Foster a social relationship

this statement is incorrect as it suggests that the staff member is trying to foster a personal and casual relationship with the client which can compromise their professional role in patient management.

Full Explanation

Choice A rationale: this is incorrect since it implies that the needs of the staff member are to be given the primary focus rather than the client’s needs.
Choice B rationale: this is inaccurate since it suggests that the staff member is evaluating or criticizing the client's attitude. This can make the client become defensive and resistant during their management process.
Choice C rationale: the client is the primary focus in a therapeutic relationship hence in therapeutic communication, the staff member should be empathetic and non-judgmental to the client. They should build a rapport with the client by exercising effective communication skills such as using open-ended questions, active listening, and providing feedback to facilitate the client's expression of feelings and needs.
Choice D rationale: this statement is incorrect as it suggests that the staff member is trying to foster a personal and casual relationship with the client which can compromise their professional role in patient management.
 

QUESTION

Ativan 1mg IM is ordered. Ativan is available in 2mg/mL. How many mls will you administer?

Full Explanation

Dosage of the medication = the desired dose/dose at hand X the amount to be administered

= 1mg/2mg x 1 ml

= 0.5 ml

QUESTION

A client has borderline personality disorder. Which Axis will the nurse document this information?

A. Axis 1

Axis 1 is used to document clinical disorders that are the primary focus of management such as schizophrenia, major depressive disorder, and bipolar disorder among others.

B. Axis 3

Axis 3 is used in the documentation of conditions, for instance, asthma, hypertension, and diabetes mellitus among others which are known to have effects on an individual’s mental health.

C. Axis 4

Axis 4 is used in the documentation of environmental and psychosocial issues contributing to a patient’s stress such as financial and family stressors.

D. AXIS 2

this is accurate since Axis 2 is used in the documentation of conditions affecting a client’s functioning such as personality disorders and mental retardation.

Full Explanation

Choice A rationale: Axis 1 is used to document clinical disorders that are the primary focus of management such as schizophrenia, major depressive disorder, and bipolar disorder among others.
Choice B rationale: Axis 3 is used in the documentation of conditions, for instance, asthma, hypertension, and diabetes mellitus among others which are known to have effects on an individual’s mental health.
Choice C rationale: Axis 4 is used in the documentation of environmental and psychosocial issues contributing to a patient’s stress such as financial and family stressors. 
Choice D rationale: this is accurate since Axis 2 is used in the documentation of conditions affecting a client’s functioning such as personality disorders and mental retardation.