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Question 20

A 30-year-old male client is admitted to the psychiatric unit with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder. For the last 2 months, his family describes him as being "on the move," sleeping 3–4 hours nightly, spending lots of money, and losing approximately 10 lb. During the initial assessment with the client, the nurse would expect him to exhibit which of the following?

    Correct Answer: C

    The client exhibits classic symptoms of a manic episode in bipolar disorder, which includes being overly active, sleeping little, spending excessively, and losing weight. During such episodes, individuals often display grandiosity and an exaggerated sense of self-importance. Other options such as short, polite responses, introspection, and feelings of helplessness and hopelessness are not consistent with manic states. Instead, they might be more relevant to depressive states or other conditions.

Discussion
CrysieOption: C

Answer C

BelachinOption: C

It is C being "on the move," sleeping very little, spending excessively, and losing weight could indicate a manic episode, which is characteristic of bipolar disorder. During a manic episode, individuals may experience inflated self-esteem and a heightened sense of self-importance.

HusseinKeyowOption: D

AnsweD