What This Document Is
This document is a review resource designed to help students prepare for Exam Three in NURB 4130, Psych-Mental Health Nursing at Northwestern State University of Louisiana. It consists of multiple-choice practice questions covering key concepts related to eating disorders (bulimia and anorexia nervosa) and child abuse, as well as oppositional defiant disorder.
Why This Document Matters
This review is intended for nursing students enrolled in the Psych-Mental Health Nursing course. It’s most useful when studying for the third exam, serving as a self-assessment tool to identify areas needing further review. The questions are designed to test understanding of clinical application, prioritizing care, and recognizing critical indicators within these specific mental health scenarios.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This review provides practice questions, but does not offer detailed explanations of correct answers. It’s a tool for self-testing, not a comprehensive learning resource. Students should use this review *in addition to* their course notes, textbook readings, and other assigned materials. It does not cover all potential exam content.
What This Document Provides
The full document includes 13 multiple-choice questions with four answer options each, focusing on:
* Initial goals for clients with bulimia nervosa.
* Appropriate nursing responses to purging behaviors.
* Prioritization of care for clients with anorexia nervosa.
* Indicators of potential child abuse.
* Characteristics of parents of clients with anorexia nervosa.
* Interventions for managing dietary intake in bulimia.
* Addressing distorted body image in anorexia nervosa.
* Developing a plan of care for anorexia nervosa.
* Outcome criteria for children with oppositional defiant disorder.
This preview only presents the questions themselves; the correct answers and rationales are *not* included here.