Nursing A Concept Based Approach to Learning Volume II 2nd Ed - Test Bank
Nursing: A Concept-Based Approach to Learning, 2e
(Pearson)
Module 22
Addiction
The Concept of
Addiction
1)
While practicing at an outpatient addiction clinic, the nurse is summarizing a
diagram in the orientation handbook for a new associate she is precepting.
Which statement most closely aligns with the meaning of this diagram?
A)
Addiction involves an alteration in the amount of available neurotransmitters.
B)
Actions at the neurotransmitter level affecting addiction are not genetic.
C)
High self-esteem as a basis for pleasure seeking lowers neurotransmitter
levels.
D)
An addictive personality is identified by differences in the processing of
neurotransmitters.
Answer: A
Explanation: A) Substances of addiction alter the amount
of available neurotransmitters, including dopamine, serotonin, and
norepinephrine. Several genes have been identified that seem to influence the
risk for alcohol dependence. Low self-esteem increases the risk for addiction.
No addictive personality type has been identified.
B)
Substances of addiction alter the amount of available neurotransmitters,
including dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine. Several genes have been
identified that seem to influence the risk for alcohol dependence. Low
self-esteem increases the risk for addiction. No addictive personality type has
been identified.
C) Substances of
addiction alter the amount of available neurotransmitters, including dopamine,
serotonin, and norepinephrine. Several genes have been identified that seem to
influence the risk for alcohol dependence. Low self-esteem increases the risk for
addiction. No addictive personality type has been identified.
D)
Substances of addiction alter the amount of available neurotransmitters,
including dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine. Several genes have been
identified that seem to influence the risk for alcohol dependence. Low
self-esteem increases the risk for addiction. No addictive personality type has
been identified.
Page
Ref: 1520
Cognitive
Level: Analyzing
Client
Need: Physiological Integrity
Client
Need Sub: Physiological Adaptation
Nursing
Process: Assessment
Learning
Outcome: 1. Summarize the physiological
and psychological processes that contribute to addiction.
2)
During a class for college seniors, a participant admits to frequently using
alcohol. What is the priority action of the nurse?
A)
Initiate a community assessment of the campus.
B)
Contact the campus nurse and refer the student.
C)
Notify campus security to watch for driving under the influence.
D)
Complete a crisis assessment.
Answer: D
Explanation: A) In a trusting relationship, the nurse will
complete a crisis assessment to determine the appropriate action. Contacting
the campus nurse is not advised without the student's permission. There is no evidence
that the student is driving under the influence.
B)
In a trusting relationship, the nurse will complete a crisis assessment to
determine the appropriate action. Contacting the campus nurse is not advised
without the student's permission. There is no evidence that the student is
driving under the influence.
C)
In a trusting relationship, the nurse will complete a crisis assessment to
determine the appropriate action. Contacting the campus nurse is not advised
without the student's permission. There is no evidence that the student is
driving under the influence.
D)
In a trusting relationship, the nurse will complete a crisis assessment to
determine the appropriate action. Contacting the campus nurse is not advised
without the student's permission. There is no evidence that the student is
driving under the influence.
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Ref: 1527
Cognitive
Level: Applying
Client
Need: Health Promotion and Maintenance
Nursing
Process: Implementation
Learning
Outcome: 4. Differentiate assessments of
addictions across the life span.