Chapter 47: Urinary and Reproductive Disorders
Chapter 48: Mental Health
Chapter 49: Confusion/Dementia
Chapter 51: Sexuality
Chapter 55: End of Life Care
100

Infection of the bladder caused by bacteria is:

A. Cystitis 

B. Pyelonephritis

C. Kidney stone

D. Dialysis

A. cystitis

100

Which statement about defense mechanism is INCORRECT?

A. They are used to relieve anxiety 

B. They are a symptom of mental illness

C. They are used to block unpleasant feelings

D. THey are unconscious reactions


B. They are a symptom of mental illness

100

Catastrophic reactions involve:

A. False beliefs

B. restless behavior

C. Seeing something that is not there

D. Extreme responses

D. Extreme responses

100
A person attracted to both sexes is:


A. heterosexual

B. homosexual

C. bisexual

D. transsexual


C. bisexual

100

The stiffness or rigidity of skeletal muscles that occurs after death is:

A. rigor mortis

B. Postmortem

C. Peristalsis

D. DNR

A. rigor mortis

200

Pyelonephritis is treated with:

A. Urinary diversion

B. Restricting fluids and drugs for pain

c. restricting fluids and a sodium-controlled diet 

D. Antibiotics and fluids

D. Antibiotics and fluids

200

A person is intensely afraid of a situation that has no real danger. The person avoids the situation. The person has a :

A. Compulsion

B. Phobia

C. Delusion

D. psychosis


B. Phobia

200

Agitated and restless behavior may be the result of:

A. Pain or discomfort

B. Too many stimuli

C. Lack of sleep

D. All of the above

D. All of the above

200

A man believes he is a female in a man's body. The person is:

A. homosexual

B. Bisexual

C. Transvestite

D. Transsexual

D. Transsexual

200

A nursing center resident died. The doctor requested an autopsy. Which is CORRECT?

A. the family is cannot view the body 

B. The body is transferred to the funeral home 

C. The body is transferred to the hospital

D. Post-mortem care is done

D. Post-mortem care is done
300

Benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) causes:

A. Constipation

B. Urinary problems

C. Gastric reflux

D. Muscle pain and stiffness

B. Urinary problems

300

Before leaving the house, a person always checks exactly 10 times to make sure the stove is turned off. This is a:

A. phobia

B. paranoia

C. Delusion

D. Compulsion

D. Compulsion

300

Increased signs and symptoms and behaviors of AD during hours of darkness is:

A. Sundowning

B. Sleep deprivation 

C. Delirium

D. Night-time fatigue

A. Sundowning

300

The inability of a male to have an erection is:

A. transvestite

B. intercourse

C. impotence

D. Masturbation


C. impotence

300

Chapter 48: A person has a mental illness. Which is correct? 

A. The care plan reflects the person's needs

B. The person needs to take drugs to treat the illness

C. The person is suicidal

D. The person needs psychotherapy, drugs and hospital care

A. the care plan reflects the person's needs
400

Common reasons for urinary diversion are:

A. Urinary tract infections and nocturia

B. Polyuria and nocturia

C. Cancer and bladder injuries

D. Dysuria and BPH

C. cancer and bladder injuries
400

A woman was mugged while running in the park. She relives the event frequently during the day. The person is having:

A. Flashbacks

B. Hallucinations

C. Delusions

D. phobias

A. flashbacks

400

The person with AD:

A. Is restrained to prevent wandering

B. Cannot keep and use personal possessions

C. Must be kept free from abuse, mistreatment and neglect

D. Does not have the right to privacy and confidentiality

C. must be kept free from abuse, mistreatment and neglect


400
Sexual activity and expression of sexuality:

A. always involve intercourse

b. Is not allowed in nursing centers

C. may involve hand-holding, touching, and embracing

D. Is unhealthy for older persons


C. may involve hand-holding, touching and embracing

400

Chapter 48: A ccording to Maslow's theory of basic needs: 

A. lower-level needs must be met before higher level needs

B. Safety and security needs must be met before physical needs

C. The need for self-actualization must be met before other needs

D. needs can be met in any order

A. Lower level needs must be met before higher level needs

500

Chapter 48: You are caring for an 80 year old nursing center resident. You notice that the person is not motivated to perform grooming activities. The person complains of not sleeping and of headaches. These are signs and symptoms of:

A. aging

B. a phobia

C. bipolar disorder

D. depression

D. depression

500

The person with this disorder has severe mood swings:

A. Paranoia

B. Major depression

C. Bipolar disorder

D. Psychosis


C. bipolar disorder

500

Chapter 48: Anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa occur mainly in:

A. older women

B. teenage boys and young men

C. teenage girls and young women

D. women after menopause


C. teenage girls and young women

500

Which of the following does NOT promote sexuality?

A. Helping a person apply makeup

b. draping and screening the person apprpriately 

c. allowing privacy for masturbation 

d. judging the person's sexuality and sexual preferences by your standards

D. Judging the person's sexuality and sexual preferences by your standards

500
Chapter 51: A patient touches you inappropriately. What should you do?

A. say nothing and leave the room

B. tell the person's family about the behavior

C. Tell the person's doctor

D. Politely ask the person to stop and talk to the nurse


D. politely ask the person to stop and talk to the nurse
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