1. A client with a diagnosis of passive-aggressive personality disorder is seen at the local mental health clinic. A common characteristic of persons with passive-aggressive personality disorder is: ❍ A. Superior intelligence ❍ B. Underlying hostility ❍ C. Dependence on others ❍ D. Ability to share feelings 2. The client is admitted for evaluation of aggressive behavior and diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder. A key part of the care of such clients is: ❍ A. Setting realistic limits ❍ B. Encouraging the client to express remorse for behavior ❍ C. Minimizing interactions with other clients ❍ D. Encouraging the client to act out feelings of rage 3. An important intervention in monitoring the dietary compliance of a client with bulimia is: ❍ A. Allowing the client privacy during mealtimes ❍ B. Praising her for eating all her meal ❍ C. Observing her for 1–2 hours after meals ❍ D. Encouraging her to choose foods she likes and to eat in moderation 4. Assuming that all have achieved normal cognitive and emotional development, which of the following children is at greatest risk for accidental poisoning? ❍ A. A 6-month-old ❍ B. A 4-year-old ❍ C. A 12-year-old ❍ D. A 13-year-old


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