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[单项选择]A client in the manic phase of bipolar disorder constantly belittles other clients and demands special favors from the nurses. Which nursing intervention would be most appropriate for this client
A. Ask other clients and staff members to ignore the client’s behavior.
B. Set limits with consequences for belittling or demanding behavior.
C. Offer the client an antianxiety drug when belittling or demanding behavior occurs.
D. Offer the client a variety of stimulating activities to distract him from belittling or making demands of others.
[单项选择]A 23-year-old client in the manic phase of bipolar disorder is admitted to the facility. Which of the following agents would be appropriate for this client
A. Bupropion (Wellbutrin) and lithium (Lithobid).
B. Lithium (Lithobid) and valproic acid (Depakene).
C. Haloperidol (Haldol) and fluphenazine (Prolixin).
D. Risperidone (Risperdal) and clozapine (Clozaril).
[填空题]Bipolar disorder is characterized by cycling mood changes. Most[y, such changes are gradual.
[填空题]Bipolar disorder has four types because ______ show up differently in different people.
[简答题]Finally, the fourth, or adjustment, phase occurs when you feel that you function weal and almost automatically in tile new culture. You no longer need to make mental conversions of tile country’s money ;you know where services are located and how to use them; you understand some of the customs that accompany ordinary life, and it is relatively easy for you to adjust to them. A greater enjoyment of the new experience is now possible, and you may regain some of the initial positive regard you had in the honeymoon stage. If you stay long enough un a visit from a big city to a small town, or, the other way round, you may2 become so well adapted to the new environment that when you return to your original home, you will again experience culture shock. For some people, it may take several days to readjust, depending on the length of time they were away. Usual ]y, however, since you are in your home culture, your shock wears off faster than the shock that you experienced in the new cu
[单项选择]The nurse is caring for a client in an acute manic state. What’s the most effective nursing action for this client
A. Assigning him to group activities.
B. Reducing his stimulation.
C. Assisting him with self-care.
D. Helping him express his feelings.
[单项选择]The nurse is caring for a client in the manic phase of bipolar disorder who is ready for discharge from the psychiatric unit. As the nurse begins to terminate the nurse-client relationship, which client response is most appropriate
A. Expressing feelings of anxiety.
B. Displaying anger, shouting, and banging the table.
C. Withdrawing from the nurse in silence.
D. Rationalizing the termination, saying that everything comes to an en
[单项选择]Kevin Hines, a manic-depressive, was 19 and in one of his weekly downswings on an overcast Monday morning in 2000. He went to the nearby Golden Gate Bridge to kill himself mostly because, with only a four-foot (1.2-metre) railing to leap, "I figured it was the easiest way." He dived over, but flipped and hit the water at 75mph with his feet first. His legs were crushed, but he somehow stayed conscious and started paddling with his upper body until the Coast Guard fished him out.
Mr. Hines is one of 26 people who have survived suicide attempts at the bridge, but 1 223 are known to have succeeded (i. e., were seen jumping or found floating). People are throwing themselves off the bridge at the rate of two a month, which makes it the most popular place in the world for suicides. One book on the subject says that the Golden Gate is "to suicide what Niagara Falls is to honeymooners".
Many San Franciscans think that the solution is to emulate the Empire State Building, the Sydney H
A. he suffered a disease which caused him gloomy and crazy.
B. he found an easiest way to end up his life.
C. he was in his periodical decline and out of his senses.
D. he found the Golden Gate Bridge a suitable place to do so.