Test Bank for Psychotherapy for the Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurse -A HOW TO GUIDE FOR EVIDENCE

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Client Need Sub: Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing Process: Assessment Learning Outcome: Compare and contrast the biopsychosocial characteristics of various dissociative, somatoform, and factitious disorders.

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Question 6

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Type: MCSA

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The nurse would teach the adolescent with a conversion disorder what the person gets from having the disorder. This explanation would include a discussion of:

2. Primary and secondary gains.

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1. Preoccupation with the belief that the person has a serious disease without physical evidence.

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3. An overreaction by caregivers to the clients somatic complaints.

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4. A pain cure.

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Rationale 1: Primary and secondary gains are the two mechanisms thought to explain what a person gets from a conversion disorder. An overreaction by caregivers to the clients somatic

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complaints addresses somatization disorder. A pain cure would be discussed with a pain-

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disordered person. Hypochondriasis is a persons preoccupation with the belief that the person has

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a serious disease without physical evidence. Rationale 2: Primary and secondary gains are the two mechanisms thought to explain what a person gets from a conversion disorder. An overreaction by caregivers to the clients somatic complaints addresses somatization disorder. A pain cure would be discussed with a paindisordered person. Hypochondriasis is a persons preoccupation with the belief that the person has a serious disease without physical evidence.


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