Foundations Of Mental Health Care 4e By Morrison-Valfre
Foundations Of Mental Health Care 4e By Morrison-Valfre
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Chapter 18: Managing Anxiety
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
MULTIPLE CHOICE
| a. | Effective adaptation to stressors |
| b. | Ineffective coping |
| c. | Helping an individual learn and grow from experiences |
| d. | Eliminating uneasy feelings |
ANS: B
Maladaptive anxiety responses do not help an individual cope; rather, they cause more uneasy feelings and do not help the person resolve the problem. Effective adaptation and helping an individual learn and grow are characteristics of positively focused anxiety.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: Page 191 OBJ: 1
TOP: Continuum of Anxiety Responses KEY: Nursing Process Step: Evaluation
MSC: Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity
| a. | Relaxed and calm |
| b. | Energized |
| c. | Feeling overloaded |
| d. | Helplessness with loss of control |
ANS: A
Mild anxiety results in relatively comfortable feelings. An energized emotional response describes feelings of moderate anxiety. Feeling overloaded is characteristic of severe anxiety, and feeling helpless with loss of control refers to the highest level of anxiety, which is panic.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: Page 192 OBJ: 1
TOP: Continuum of Anxiety Responses KEY: Nursing Process Step: Assessment
MSC: Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity
| a. | Mild |
| b. | Moderate |
| c. | Severe |
| d. | Panic |
ANS: C
These are typical symptoms when someone experiences a severe level of anxiety. During mild anxiety, the perceptual field is broad; moderate anxiety is the best state for problem solving and learning because perception is focused; panic results in totally scattered or closed perception, and problem solving is nearly impossible.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: Page 192 OBJ: 1
TOP: Continuum of Anxiety Responses KEY: Nursing Process Step: Assessment
MSC: Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity
| a. | Normal vital signs and little to no muscle tension |
| b. | Increased vital signs, urinary urgency and frequency, diaphoresis, and rigid and tense muscles |
| c. | Increased vital signs, followed by a drop in vital signs, and poor muscle coordination |
| d. | Slight elevation in vital signs and some tension |
ANS: C
This response takes place as a continuation of the stimulated autonomic nervous system response that occurs in severe anxiety until the sympathetic nervous system release response begins. Normal vital signs and little to no tension describe the response to mild anxiety; increased vital signs, urinary urgency and frequency, diaphoresis, and rigid and tense muscles describe symptoms of severe levels of anxiety; and slight elevation in vital signs and some tension are physiological responses of moderate anxiety.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: Page 197 OBJ: 4
TOP: Panic Disorders KEY: Nursing Process Step: Assessment
MSC: Client Needs: Physiological Integrity
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