Chapter 37: Integrative Care

Foundations of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing A Clinical Approach, 5th Edition by Elizabeth M. Varcarolis

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Chapter 37: Integrative Care

 

Complete Chapter Questions With Answers

 

Sample Questions Are Posted Below

 

MULTIPLE CHOICE

 

1)   A client tells the nurse “I always buy St. John’s wort manufactured by Company X so I know what I am getting.” The best response for the nurse would be

A. “That is fine. This will ensure continuity of therapy.”
B. “That is not really necessary because industry standards exist.”
C. “No manufacturing standards exist, so you may get variations even from Company X.”
D. “You should really use a drug rather than an herbal preparation to treat your depression.”

 

ANS:   C

No standards for preparation of herbal remedies exist, so dosages may vary widely even in preparations made by one company. Option A: Continuity is not guaranteed. Option D is not advisable because it does not recognize the importance of the alternative treatment to the client.

 

DIF:    Cognitive Level: Application             REF:    Text Page: 749, Text Page: 750

TOP:    Nursing Process: Implementation      MSC:   NCLEX: Physiologic Integrity

 

 

2)   A client shows a nurse the following advertisement for a product: “Product X is a miraculous cure for a wide range of ailments, including depression, anxiety, and sleeplessness. Made from an ancient formula and containing a secret ingredient, Product X will cure you or you will receive your money back. Only $45 for a 1-month supply. Order now and receive a free month’s supply.” The nurse should assess this as most likely being

A. a bargain.
B. worth a try.
C. dangerous.
D. worthless.

 

ANS:   D

Advertisements promising miracles are usually for products that are useless and being fraudulently marketed. Some may even be harmful. Caution clients that things that sound “too good to be true” probably are.

 

DIF:    Cognitive Level: Analysis                  REF:    Text Page: 764

 

TOP:    Nursing Process: Assessment            MSC:   NCLEX: Physiologic Integrity

 

 

3)   When a client wishes to learn more about alternative or complementary treatments the nurse should refer the client to

A. The American Medical Association.
B. The American Nurses Association.
C. The National League for Nursing.
D. The National Center of Complementary and Alternative Medicine.

 

ANS:   D

The National Center of Complementary and Alternative Medicine has a clearinghouse from which individuals may request information. The organizations named in the other options do not provide extensive information about this topic.

 

DIF:    Cognitive Level: Application             REF:    Text Page: 750

TOP:    Nursing Process: Implementation

MSC:   NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance

 

 

4)   A client informs a nurse that he is sold on the idea that aromatherapy is a viable cure for his agoraphobia and that he plans to order several hundred dollars’ worth of oils from an Internet site that promises swift results when their products are used. The client mentions that the Internet provides up-to-date, reliable information. The nurse should

A. offer praise for seeking information from an independent source.
B. tell the client that aromatherapy is little more than a fraudulent money-making scam.
C. advise the client that aromatherapy has not been proven to be helpful in the treatment of phobias.
D. suggest that the client report the offer to the local police and have them investigate the Internet site.

 

ANS:   C

The nurse should view alternative treatments with an open mind and try to recognize the importance of the treatment to the client while trying to give the client accurate information about the treatment.

 

DIF:    Cognitive Level: Application             REF:    Text Page: 761

TOP:    Nursing Process: Implementation

MSC:   NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance

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