Registered Practical Nurse (RPN) Practice Test

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Assessing prior self-harm behavior helps a nurse understand what aspect of the patient's situation?

  1. Patient's medication compliance

  2. Motivation behind the patient’s actions

  3. Family relationships

  4. Daily habits and routines

The correct answer is: Motivation behind the patient’s actions

Assessing prior self-harm behavior is crucial for understanding the motivation behind the patient’s actions. Self-harm often stems from complex emotional and psychological factors, such as feelings of distress, a need for control, or attempts to express internal pain. By evaluating the context and motivations linked to previous self-harming incidents, a nurse can gain insight into the patient's emotional state and the triggers that may lead to such behaviors in the future. This understanding can guide the development of comprehensive care strategies tailored to the patient's specific needs and help in reducing the risk of future self-harm. In contrast, while medication compliance, family relationships, and daily habits and routines may influence a patient’s overall well-being, they do not directly pertain to the specific motivations that drive self-harm behaviors. Understanding these motivations is key in assessing the full scope of a patient's mental health and in planning interventions that address the underlying issues rather than only the symptoms.