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Lone Star College System, North Harris - PSYC 1301 Chapter 24: Eating Regulation Responses and Eating Disorders Test Bank MULTIPLE CHOICE 1)When undertaking care for patients with eating disorders, a nurse should first: perform a complete patient assessment
Lone Star College System, North Harris - PSYC 1301
Chapter 24: Eating Regulation Responses and Eating Disorders Test Bank
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1)When undertaking care for patients with eating disorders, a nurse should first:
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- perform a complete patient assessment.
- obtain a history from the patient’s family.
- examine personal feelings about weight.
- question the patient as to when he or she last ate a meal.
- A nurse has recently been assigned to a unit that specializes in the care of patients diagnosed with eating disorders. The nurse should consider which action as having priority when preparing for this new assignment?
- Becoming familiar with the unit’s policies and procedures
- Arranging to mentor with a nurse who has experience on the unit
- Self-reflecting on personal feelings regarding body weight and size
- Attending an educational seminar that focuses on maladaptive eating disorders
- What is the central concept around which a family education plan for preventing childhood eating problems is constructed?
- Promoting self-demand feeding for the child
- Distinguishing between physical and psychological hunger
- Scheduling meals because children do not recognize physical hunger
- Parental expectations of ideal intake as determinants of healthy eating habits
- Which information would be most important to a nurse assessing a patient’s motivation to change behavior associated with maladaptive eating regulation responses?
- The number, on a scale of 1 to 10, that reflects the patient’s desire for treatment
- The name of a support person the patient identifies for emotional support
- The disadvantages the patient identifies as resulting from the maladaptive behavior
- The reasons the patient identifies as the factors that originally caused the maladaptive behavior
- After assessing a patient with anorexia nervosa, a nurse writes the following nursing diagnosis: imbalanced nutrition, less than body requirements related to refusal to eat as evidenced by being 25% below body weight for height. The expected outcome should be listed as “Patient will:
- identify cognitive distortions about food, weight, and body shape.”
- exhibit fewer signs of malnutrition within 2 weeks of hospitalization.”
- be able to describe both the physical and emotional complications of the eating disorder.”
- restore healthy eating patterns and normalize physiological parameters related to ideal weight.”
- The coping mechanism patients with anorexia nervosa use maladaptively is:
- denial.
- projection.
- introjection.
- rationalization.
- Care planning requires that a nurse recognize that the dynamic focus directing care of a patient with anorexia nervosa is:
- managing weight gain.
- controlling personal stressors.
- minimizing dependency on food.
- expressing independence and autonomy.
- A nurse has completed the assessment for a patient who has a maladaptive response to eating regulation. Findings include: height, 5 feet 3 inches; current weight, 80 pounds with weight loss of 30% of body weight; poor skin turgor; lanugo; amenorrhea of 6 months’ duration; and admits to restricting intake to 350 calories daily. These assessment findings are most consistent with the medical diagnosis of:
- bulimia nervosa.
- anorexia nervosa.
- binge-eating disorder.
- disturbed body image.
- A patient who has a maladaptive response to eating regulation says, “I know my parents are already upset about me losing so much weight, but I need to lose a lot more to be at a weight that doesn’t make me feel fat.” This statement suggests that the best treatment setting for this patient would be:
- the hospital.
- an outpatient program.
- a day treatment program.
- at home with weekly nursing visits.
- A patient has a maladaptive response to eating regulation. Findings include the following: T, 96.6° F; BP, 68/40; P, 40; R, 20; poor skin turgor; admits to restricting intake to 350 calories daily; and diagnostic testing reveals serum potassium of 2.9 mEq/L and urine specific gravity of 1.028. What is the highest priority nursing diagnosis for this patient?
- Imbalanced nutrition, less than body requirements
- Disturbed body image
- Deficient fluid volume
- Powerlessness
- The first step in the creation of a therapeutic alliance between a nurse and a patient with a maladaptive response to eating regulation is:
- formulation of a nurse-patient contract.
- resolution of conflicts with family members.
- nurse and patient will agree on perception of patient’s body.
- the means of stabilizing the patient’s nutritional status will be specified.
- A major difference in assessment findings between a patient with anorexia nervosa and a patient with bulimia nervosa is that the patient with bulimia:
- is well nourished while the patient with anorexia nervosa is malnourished.
- denies hunger while the patient with anorexia nervosa admits experiencing hunger.
- is often of near-normal weight while the patient with anorexia nervosa is underweight.
- has a distorted body image while the patient with anorexia nervosa has a realistic body image.
- A short-term goal for a patient with anorexia nervosa is “Patient will select and eat a balanced diet.” The nurse includes which nursing intervention in the care plan that will foster attainment of this goal?
- Allow patient to weigh self every time a meal is completely eaten.
- Assist the patient to fill out the dietary menus to ensure a balanced diet.
- Encourage the patient to engage in only appropriate compensatory exercise.
- Implement contracted consequences 50% of the time if a meal is not completed.
- Which goal has priority for a patient with anorexia nervosa undergoing nutritional stabilization?
- Schedules meals appropriately
- Eats 100% of each meal served
- Selects food items from a menu
- Prepares food under supervision
- What is the rationale for establishing a contract with a patient with an eating disorder at the beginning of treatment?
- The patient and nurse form a coalition that is difficult for the family to disrupt.
- A team approach to planning therapy ensures that physical and emotional needs will be met.
- Patient involvement in decision making increases the sense of control and promotes cooperation.
- Permission for refeeding is essential because this measure has the potential for negative effects.
- Which therapy is shown through evidence to be most effective for a patient with an eating disorder?
- Supportive therapy
- Behavioral therapy
- Cognitive behavioral therapy
- Psychoanalytical group therapy
- Which statement would help the nurse conclude that a patient with an eating disorder is exhibiting cognitive distortion?
- “I see now that I need to establish my own preferences and routines.”
- “Bingeing makes my feelings of both isolation and loneliness go away.”
- “Controlling what I eat has been a way for me to exert control over my life.”
- “I need to watch for hunger and fatigue as triggers for my eating disorder.”
- An individual is seeking treatment for bulimia nervosa. The therapist decides to use cognitive behavioral therapy and medication. For what medication can a nurse expect to develop a patient education program?
- A selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), such as escitalopram (Lexapro)
- A mood stabilizer, such as lithium
- A calcium channel blocker, such as nifedipine (Procardia)
- An antianxiety medication, such as buspirone (Buspar)
- A nurse assesses that which individual is most likely to engage in binge-eating behaviors characteristic of bulimia? A person who:
- weighs 225 pounds and is 5 feet 4 inches tall.
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- is 5 pounds overweight and cannot stick to a diet.
- lost 40 pounds but gained it back within 1 year.
- monitors caloric intake in order to fit into a small suit.
- A patient is diagnosed with anorexia nervosa. A nurse who is assessing for co-morbid psychiatric disorders should begin by looking for signs of which common, concurrent diagnosis?
- Phobias
- Depression
- Schizophrenia
- Personality disorder
- A nurse would evaluate that a family education plan for preventing childhood eating problems was effective if which outcome is evident?
- Parents serve three meals per day plus midmorning, midafternoon, and bedtime snacks.
- Parents indicate an interest in learning about healthier eating patterns for their children.
- Parents use food to reward their children for only especially good behavior or outstanding achievements.
- Parents keep a diary to record both physical and psychological signs of hunger for themselves and their children.
- A nurse would expect to assess which feature in a patient diagnosed with anorexia nervosa without bingeing or purging?
- Claims of sexual activity
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- Denial of hunger at all times
- Extroverted personality traits
- Abuse of diuretics and laxatives
- A nurse would assess for which behavior to substantiate a diagnosis of bulimia nervosa?
- Abuse of diuretics and laxatives
- Introverted personality traits
- Disinterest in sexual activity
- Denial of hunger at all times
- A patient with an eating disorder states, “Now that I’ve gained 4 pounds, I can’t wear shorts until I lose it again.” The patient is exhibiting which cognitive distortion related to maladaptive eating regulation responses?
- Magnification
- Personalization
- Superstitious thinking
- Dichotomous thinking
- A patient with an eating disorder states, “I heard people laughing behind me in the check-out line at the department store. I bet they thought it was funny that I gained a pound in the last few days.” The patient is exhibiting which cognitive distortion related to maladaptive eating regulation responses?
- Magnification
- Personalization
- Overgeneralization
- Dichotomous thinking
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