Mental Health NCLEX Questions for Adaptation To Stress
This flashcard set focuses on stress and its long-term effects, emphasizing that chronic distress, whether from positive or negative events, can harm both physical and emotional health, highlighting the importance of resolving conflicts and developing effective coping skills.
Although stress may result from either a positive or a negative event, the physical effects are similar. Which statement best describes the long term effects of stress?
a. Eustress is likely to result in short term stress.
b. Chronic distress can take a toll on the individual.
c. Stress usually manifests in physical symptoms first.
d. Distress generally results in more effective coping skills.
B
Distress is damaging to an individual whether it is a result of either positive or negative stress. This stressor can become chronic if the conflict is not resolved. Distress can take a toll on an individual’s body as well as on his or her emotional state. Eustress occurs as a result of a positive stress such as from anticipation of a child’s birth but such stress is not necessarily short term and can result in the same symptoms as distress. Distress is less likely to occur if previous stress has brought about good coping skills.
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Although stress may result from either a positive or a negative event, the physical effects are similar. Which statement best describes the long term effects of stress?
a. Eustress is likely to result in short term stress.
b. Chronic distress can take a toll on the individual.
c. Stress usually manifests in physical symptoms first.
d. Distress generally results in more effective coping skills.
B
Distress is damaging to an individual whether it is a result of either positive or negative stress. This stressor can become chronic if the co...
When explaining the fight-or-flight response to stress, the nurse identifies that the role of the pituitary gland is to:
a. Minimize the secretion of cortisol.
b. Facilitate the conservation of energy.
c. Secrete adrenocorticotropic hormone.
d. Encourage fleeing from the stressor.`
C
The pituitary gland secretes adrenocorticotropic hormone, which stimulates the adrenal cortex to release cortisol. Cortisol is involved in hel...
It is believed that an individual’s locus of control has a major role to play in how stress will be handled. Which statement characterizes an internal locus of control?
a. “I’ll need to manage my money better in order to get out of debt.”
b. “The economy has really caused my finances to be in a real mess.”
c. “I don’t think I’ll ever be able to save enough to pay off my bills.”
d. “Having a family makes being able to stay out of debt really difficult.”
A
Individuals who demonstrate an internal locus of control view their capability to have personal success or failure as having to do with their ...
A nurse manager is attempting to address issues of work-related stress and dissatisfaction on the unit. Which administrative intervention has been identified through research as providing the most positive impact on staff morale even when job demands are high?
a. Scheduling so that all staff gets two weekends off a month
b. Arranging for extra staff when patient activity is above the unit average
c. Offering a paid vacation day to anyone who has no absents for six months
d. Assuring that no staff will be mandated overtime more than twice monthly
C
Workplaces with positive social interactions involve less stress, even when the job demands are high. When there is competition among workers,...
The nurse suggests that a patient help manage the stressors that are triggering generalized anxiety by implementing compartmentalization. Which activity provides proof that the patient is employing this healthy defense mechanism?
a. Attends a meditation class 3 times a week right after work
b. Uses chocolate as a reward when keeping stress under control
c. Counts to 10 before responding to a coworker who is a source of stress
d. Shares with the office manager the situations that regularly cause increased stress
A
The person who uses compartmentalization learns to leave the stressor in a designated space. An example of this mechanism would be regula...
The spouse of a patient exhibiting symptoms of chronic stress asks how they can help their spouse. Which suggestion by the nurse shows an understanding of a family member’s role in the management of stress?
a. Offer to discuss the problem with the person who is most responsible for causing their spouse’s stress.
b. Listen attentively when their spouse talks about the stressors and provide hugs to show your support.
c. Help the spouse limit the amount of time each day they devote to discussing and otherwise dwelling on the stress.
d. Provide the spouse with a variety of options and techniques for dealing with the stressors and the resulting physical symptoms.
B
People need people to prevent isolation to promote their ability to deal with stress. In a study, it was found that individuals who had signif...
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Although stress may result from either a positive or a negative event, the physical effects are similar. Which statement best describes the long term effects of stress? a. Eustress is likely to result in short term stress. | B |
When explaining the fight-or-flight response to stress, the nurse identifies that the role of the pituitary gland is to: a. Minimize the secretion of cortisol. | C |
It is believed that an individual’s locus of control has a major role to play in how stress will be handled. Which statement characterizes an internal locus of control? a. “I’ll need to manage my money better in order to get out of debt.” | A |
A nurse manager is attempting to address issues of work-related stress and dissatisfaction on the unit. Which administrative intervention has been identified through research as providing the most positive impact on staff morale even when job demands are high? a. Scheduling so that all staff gets two weekends off a month | C |
The nurse suggests that a patient help manage the stressors that are triggering generalized anxiety by implementing compartmentalization. Which activity provides proof that the patient is employing this healthy defense mechanism? a. Attends a meditation class 3 times a week right after work |
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The spouse of a patient exhibiting symptoms of chronic stress asks how they can help their spouse. Which suggestion by the nurse shows an understanding of a family member’s role in the management of stress? a. Offer to discuss the problem with the person who is most responsible for causing their spouse’s stress. | B |
The patient is being introduced to mindfulness-based stress reduction to help manage chronic stress. The patient is first taught to focus on: a. What is causing the stress | B |
What is the role of the brain in producing the fight-or-flight stress response? Select all that apply. a. The medulla oblongata increases heart rate. | ANS: A, B, C, D The brain (specifically the medulla oblongata) is responsible for the heart rate, the blood pressure rate, and the respiration rate. When a stressor is detected, the autonomic nervous system tells the medulla oblongata to increase the blood flow to certain organs (e.g., the muscles) to allow the individual to prepare for fight-or-flight. The brain receives an increase in oxygenated blood to increase awareness and the ability to think and respond to the stressor. The blood in the brain has an increase in glucose, epinephrine, and norepinephrine to assist the individual with reacting to the stressor. The reticular formation supports the coordination of the sensory and motor tract of the individual’s brain. This provides the individual with the ability to fight or flee. The limbic area of the brain communicates with the hypothalamus that the stress is occurring. The pituitary gland secretes adrenocorticotropic hormone which stimulates the adrenal cortex to release cortisol. |
Nursing interventions appropriate to the generalized adaptation syndrome (GAS) exhaustion state include which of the following? Select all that apply. a. Planning care to best conserve the patient’s energy | A, B, D, E |
Which are expected outcomes for a patient who is effectively implementing a decision tree to enhance their problem-solving abilities? Select all that apply. a. A large, complex problem will be turned into a series of smaller, manageable problems. | A, B, C, E |
The patient has been taught to use the stop, divert, and reframe method to deal with stress. Which responses indicate that the patient can affective utilize the technique when preparing to take a written examination? Select all that apply. a. Is heard declaring that, “It’s only a test; if I fail this one I will just study harder for the next one.. | B, C, E |