SITUATION 1

SITUATION 1: 

Mrs. Delas Alas, a Clinical Instructor, is reviewing some concept in Psychiatic Nursing with fourth year nursing students.

1. A basic concept in Psychiatric Nursing is that behavior:
A. Cannot be observed
B. Cannot be understood
C. is be and purposeful
D. is the main indicator of one's personality

2. In a therapeutic nurse-patient relationship, the nurse should focus on the client's:
A. appearance
B. feelings
C. thoughts
D. behavior

3. A fundamental concept in nursing is viewing a client as a whole organism with a unique personality. The nurse, therefore, should:
A. focus on the client's behavior
B. consider the values of the client
C. focus on the client's strengths and weaknesses
D. refrain from labeling the client as a psychiatric entity

4. Which of the conceptual models of psychiatric mental health practice stipulates that anxiety is experienced interpersonally?
A. Medical
B. Behavioral
C. Interpersonal
D. Psychoanalytic

5. Sofia was very kind to her intelligent sister but deep inside had hostile feelings towards her. She is manifesting what type of defense mechanism?
A. Projection
B. Displacement
C. Reaction formation
D. Sublimation

SITUATION 2:

SITUATION 2:

Isabella, 27 years old, G3P2, full term is in active labor at home.

6. Home delivery can be allowed for Isabella considering that she:
A. has no prenatal check-up
B. has no history of previous complications
C. has ruptured membrane
D. is full with less than 5 pregnancy

7. The following are signs of impending delivery, except:
A. increasing bloody show
B. rectal pressure
C. constractions more frequent and of shorter duration
D. rupture of membrane

8. The initial action of the nurse upon knowing that Isabella has watery vaginal discharge is:
A. instruct her to lie on bed
B. monitor her fetal heart tone
C. advise her to take nothing by mouth
D. observe the characteristics of the discharge

9. Which of the following statement best describes an internal rotation?
A. Allows the passage of the presenting part through the irregular pelvis
B. The smallest antero-posterior diameter of the fetal head is presented to the pelvis
C. The greatest biparietal diameter of the fetal head is at or has passed the pelvic inlet
D. The head descends as the chin is flexed more on the chest

10. When the fetal head is delivered, the nurse should:
A. prepare to clamp the cord
B. use bulb syringe to clear the mouth and nose of secretions
C. apply abdominal pressure
D. apply Ritgen Manuever