The nurse is evaluating a patient with a personality disorder. What common characteristics would the nurse expect to see in a client with a personality disorder?

Explanation

•Different types of personality disorders have a variety of characteristics, but some characteristics are common across all types.

•Common characteristics of all personality disorders include impulsivity, abnormal moral development, maladaptation in social situations, altered interpersonal functioning, and abnormal ways of perceiving and interpreting self, others, and events.

•Limited or unusual problem solving skills are not common symptoms of all forms of personality disorders. This is common with antisocial, paranoid, schizotypal, and borderline personality disorders.

•Persistent attention seeking, exaggerated emotional displays are seen in histrionic personality disorder.  These individuals will go out of their way to make themselves noticed, often having tantrums or overreaction to trivial issues

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