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Practice Question

A nurse in a mental health clinic is reviewing the history and physical of an adolescent who has a new diagnosis of social phobia. Which of the following is an expected finding?

Answer Choices:

Correct Answer:

The adolescent is unable to answer questions when called on in class.

Rationale:

🔵 Social phobia often presents with severe fear of embarrassment or scrutiny, such as speaking in public.

🔵 This leads to avoidance behaviors like not answering in class, even if the adolescent knows the answer.

🔵 It differs from generalized anxiety, which includes wider-ranging worries and sleep issues.

🔵 Fear of being alone is more typical of separation anxiety, not social phobia.

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  • Subcategory: ATI Exams
  • Domain: ATI CAPSTONE
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