The nurse discovers a hospice client has expired. The family members are assembled in the facility’s waiting room. Which of the following statements by the nurse would be the most appropriate?

“My condolences on the passing of your family member. You may visit him if you wish.” “I will give you some time to spend with your loved one. Let me know if you need anything.” “You should view your loved one as a way of saying farewell.” “It would be best if you not view…

The mental health nurse is caring for a client with Cluster B personality disorder. The nurse would expect the client to exhibit which behaviors?

suspicious of others, magical thinking, eccentric behavior, paranoia, relationship deficits preoccupation with rules and details, hoarding, ritualistic behavior, extremely devoted to work easily bored, poor and shallow interpersonal relationships, enjoys being the center of attention impulsivity, unpredictable behavior, extreme mood shifts, easily angered, playing people against each other suspicious and untrusting of others, argumentative, controlling…

The nurse is precepting a new nurse in the psychiatric unit. The nurse is discussing interventions for schizophrenia. Which statement by the student nurse indicates an understanding of management of schizophrenia?

“I should be warm and friendly to put the client at ease.” “I can reassure the client that he is in a safe environment.” “Puzzles or word games are good activities to engage in.” “I can help the client use art or writing to express his feelings.” “I won’t tell the client when I’m leaving…