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NCLEX Practice Quiz for Personality Disorders A nurse is assessing a client diagnosed with dependent personality disorder which of the following characteristics is a major component to this disorder... ? A. Abrasive to others B. indifferent to others C. Manipulative of others D. over reliance on other question When assessing a client diagnosed with impulsive disorder, the nurse observed violent, aggressive, and assault I've behavior. Which of the following assessment data is the nurse also likely to find? A. The client functions will in other areas of his life B. The degree of aggressiveness is out of proportion to the stressor C. The violent behavior is most often justified by the stressor D. The client has a history of parental alcoholism and chaotic, abusive family life. E. The client has no remorse about the inability to control his anger The nursing diagnosis that would be most appropriate for a 22 year old client who uses ritualistic behavior would be: A. Ineffective coping B. Impaired adjustment C. Personal identity disturbance D. Sensory/perceptual alterations A. Ineffective coping Which of the following characteristics or client histories substantiates a diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder? A. Delusional thinking B. Feelings of inferiority C. Disorganized thinking D. Multiple criminal charges Which of the following statements is typical for a client diagnosed with a personality disorder? A. "I understand you're the one to blame" B. "I just be seen first; it's not negotiable" C. "I see nothing humorous in this situation" D. "I wish someone would select the outfit for me" When working with the nurse during the orientation phase of the relationship, a client with a borderline personality disorder would probably have the most difficult time in: A. Controlling anxiety B. Terminating the session on time C. Accepting the psychiatric diagnosis D. Setting mutual goals for the relationship A nurse discusses job possibilities with a client with schizoid personality disorder. Which suggestion by the nurse would be helpful? A. "You can work in a family restaurant part time on the weekend and holidays" B. "Maybe you'd friend could get you that customer service job where you only work on the weekends" C. "Your idea of applying for the position of filing and organizing record is worth pursuing" D. "Being an introvert limits the employment opportunities you can pursue" These types of clients prefer solitary activities I'm planning care for a client with borderline personality disorder, a nurse must be aware that this client is prone to develop which of the following conditions? A. Binge eating B. Memory loss C. Cult membership D. Delusional thinking An adult client with borderline personality disorder become nauseated and vomits immediately after drinking 2 ounces of shampoo as a suicide gesture. The most appropriate initial response by the nurse would be to: A. Promptly notify the attending physician B. Immediately initiate suicide precautions C. Sit quietly with the client until nausea and vomiting subsides D. Assess the clients vital signs and administer super of ipecac A person with antisocial personality disorder has difficulty relating to others because of never having learned to: A. Count on others B. Empathize with others C. Be dependent on others D. Communicate with other socially Lack is superego control allows the ego and the id to control the behavior A client with avoidant personality disorder says occupational therapy is boring and doesn't want to go. Which action would be best? A. State firmly that you'll escort him to OT. B. Arrange with OT for the client to do a project on the unit. C. Ask the client to talk about why OT is boring D. Arrange for the client not to attend OT until he is feeling better If given the chance, a client with avoidant personality disorder typically elects to remain immobilized. Arranging for the client to do a project on the unit validates and reinforces the clients desire to avoid getting to OT. Addressing an invalid issue such as the clients perceived boredom avoids the real issue: the clients need for therapy. A nurse is orienting a new client to the unit when another client rushes down the hallway and asks the nurse to sit down and talk. The client requesting the nurses attention is extremely manipulative and uses socially acting out behaviors [Show More]

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