Practice Question
A client with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) reports, "Thoughts stick in my mind and the rituals I use are stupid, but I cannot control them. People laugh at me, but they do not understand how awful it is. I am a burden to my family because I cannot hold a job. I do not know how much longer I can live this way." Which information is most important for the practical nurse (PN) to ask in response to the client's statements?
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Correct Answer:
Inquire if the distress could lead to considering suicide as an option.
Rationale:
🔴 The client expresses hopelessness, self-deprecation, and statements like "I do not know how much longer I can live this way," which are red flags for suicidal ideation.
🔴 Assessing suicidal risk is the highest priority, as it involves safety and life preservation.
🔴 The PN must ask direct, nonjudgmental questions about suicidal thoughts to determine if further crisis intervention or referral is needed.
🔴 Clients with OCD are at increased risk for depression and suicide, especially when symptoms are severe and life-disrupting.
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This question is from PN Hesi Exit-2025 Exam 1 which contains 72 questions.
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Question Details
- Category: LPN Nursing Exam(s)
- Subcategory: LPN HESI Exit Exam(s)
- Domain: LPN HESI Exit-2025
- Answer Choices: 4