Canadian Practice
5th Edition
Author(s)Wendy Austin; Cindy Ann Peternelj-
Taylor; Diane Kunyk; Mary Ann Boyd
TEST BANK
Question 1
A psychiatric nurse is reviewing the historical development of
mental health care. Which characteristic best describes many
early forms of institutional care for people with mental illness?
A. Emphasis on patient autonomy and recovery
B. Community-based treatment and rehabilitation
C. Custodial confinement with limited understanding of mental
,illness
D. Evidence-based psychopharmacological treatment
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
Early institutional care was largely custodial and focused on
confinement rather than treatment. Mental illness was poorly
understood, and many individuals experienced neglect and
social isolation. Options A, B, and D reflect developments that
emerged much later in mental health care.
Question 2
A nursing student asks why the concept of humane treatment
was considered revolutionary in mental health care. What is
the best response?
A. It promoted the use of restraints as treatment.
B. It emphasized kindness, dignity, and therapeutic
environments.
C. It focused primarily on medication management.
D. It encouraged permanent institutionalization.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Humane treatment challenged harsh custodial practices by
advocating respectful, compassionate care and therapeutic
surroundings. This approach recognized the humanity of
,individuals with mental illness. The other options contradict the
principles of humane treatment.
Question 3
Which contribution is most closely associated with Dorothea
Lynde Dix?
A. Development of psychotropic medications
B. Promotion of community mental health centres
C. Advocacy for improved conditions and care in mental
institutions
D. Creation of psychiatric nursing education programs
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
Dorothea Dix was a major social reformer who advocated for
better treatment and living conditions for people with mental
illness. Her efforts helped stimulate reforms in institutional
care. The other options are not her primary historical
contributions.
Question 4
A nurse studying Canadian mental health history notes a
significant trend during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Which trend had the greatest influence on mental health care
during this period?
, A. Closure of psychiatric hospitals
B. Expansion of asylum construction
C. Development of telepsychiatry services
D. Widespread use of psychiatric medications
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
The era was characterized by extensive asylum building
throughout Canada. These institutions were intended to
provide care but often became overcrowded and custodial. The
other developments occurred much later.
Question 5
A nurse is discussing the legal basis for mental health care. Why
are legal frameworks important in psychiatric care?
A. They eliminate the need for clinical judgment.
B. They provide guidance regarding rights, treatment, and
protection of individuals.
C. They replace ethical decision-making.
D. They allow unrestricted involuntary treatment.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Mental health legislation helps balance individual rights, public
safety, and access to treatment. Nurses must understand legal