Foundations Of Mental Health Care 4e By Morrison-Valfre
Foundations Of Mental Health Care 4e By Morrison-Valfre
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Chapter 24: Dissociative Disorders
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
MULTIPLE CHOICE
| a. | Motor skills |
| b. | Self-concept |
| c. | Body image |
| d. | Cognitive skills |
ANS: B
Trust and consistency play a major role in the development of a child’s self-concept. Abandonment provides neither. The mother’s absence may not affect the motor or cognitive skills of the children. Body image is only one component of self-concept.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: Page 262 OBJ: 3
TOP: Self-Concept in Childhood KEY: Nursing Process Step: Nursing Diagnosis
MSC: Client Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance
| a. | Extreme emotional anxiety or distress |
| b. | Severe depression |
| c. | Unresolved feelings of guilt |
| d. | Paranoid disorders |
ANS: A
Although dissociative disorders can occur in response to any threat to a person’s mental health, they most frequently are a response to extreme emotional anxiety or distress. Dissociative disorders are a coping mechanism that allows an individual to block the most anxiety-producing parts of the personality from the rest of the personality.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: Page 264 OBJ: 4
TOP: Characteristics of Dissociative Disorders
KEY: Nursing Process Step: Nursing Diagnosis
MSC: Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity
| a. | Dissociative fugue |
| b. | Dissociative amnesia |
| c. | Dissociative identity disorder |
| d. | Depersonalization disorder |
ANS: D
Depersonalization serves as a defense mechanism in response to severe anxiety. The person often is described as “working on automatic” or “functioning as a robot.” The characteristics listed describe the behavioral or social signs and symptoms of depersonalized disorder. Fugue is characterized by traveling that occurs suddenly and unexpectedly with no recall of the traveling. Amnesia is the inability to remember personal information, and dissociative identity disorder was formerly known as multiple personality disorder.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: Page 264 OBJ: 5
TOP: Depersonalization Disorder KEY: Nursing Process Step: Evaluation
MSC: Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity
| a. | Dissociative amnesia |
| b. | Dissociative fugue |
| c. | Dissociative trance disorder |
| d. | Dissociative personality |
ANS: B
Dissociative fugue is an extreme fight-or-flight reaction that is a coping mechanism for an extremely stressful or traumatic event. The person who is experiencing a dissociative fugue travels, sometimes very long distances, without difficulty and without recalling his travels. Amnesia is a loss of memory. Dissociative trance disorder is often an expression of spiritual beliefs that is characterized by loss of voluntary movements while in a state resembling sleep but remaining conscious. Dissociative personality is not a disorder.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: Page 265 OBJ: 5
TOP: Dissociative Fugue KEY: Nursing Process Step: Assessment
MSC: Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity
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