Canadian Practice
5th Edition
Author(s)Wendy Austin; Cindy Ann Peternelj-
Taylor; Diane Kunyk; Mary Ann Boyd
TEST BANK
Question 1
A nursing student asks why many early institutions for people
with mental illness were criticized. Which response by the
psychiatric nurse is most accurate?
A. They focused primarily on recovery-oriented care.
B. They often emphasized custody and confinement rather than
treatment.
,C. They provided extensive community-based services.
D. They were designed to promote patient autonomy and self-
determination.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Early institutions frequently focused on housing and controlling
individuals with mental illness rather than providing effective
treatment. Community-based care and recovery-oriented
approaches developed much later. Autonomy and self-
determination were often limited within institutional settings.
Question 2
A nurse is discussing the concept of humane treatment in the
history of mental health care. Which intervention best reflects
this approach?
A. Use of restraints as a routine management strategy
B. Isolation of individuals with mental illness from society
C. Respectful treatment, meaningful activity, and
compassionate care
D. Reliance on punishment to modify behaviour
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
Humane treatment emphasized dignity, compassion, structured
activity, and respect for individuals experiencing mental illness.
,Routine restraint, punishment, and isolation are inconsistent
with this philosophy.
Question 3
A psychiatric nurse is teaching about Dorothea Dix's
contributions to mental health care. Which statement is most
accurate?
A. She promoted the development of community mental health
centres.
B. She advocated for improved conditions and care for people
with mental illness.
C. She developed the first psychiatric medications.
D. She opposed the construction of mental health institutions.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Dorothea Dix was a social reformer who advocated for humane
treatment and improved living conditions for individuals with
mental illness. Her efforts contributed to the development and
reform of mental health institutions.
Question 4
A nurse is reviewing changes in mental health care over time.
Which development had the greatest impact on moving care
from institutions to communities?
, A. Increased use of moral treatment
B. Development of psychotropic medications
C. Expansion of custodial care
D. Construction of larger asylums
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
The development of effective psychotropic medications helped
stabilize symptoms and supported care in less restrictive
settings. This contributed significantly to deinstitutionalization
and community-based care.
Question 5
A client states, "People with mental illness should stay in
hospitals for life." Which response by the nurse demonstrates
contemporary mental health thinking?
A. "Many people can recover and live successfully in the
community with support."
B. "Long-term hospitalization is required for most mental
illnesses."
C. "Mental illnesses are generally untreatable."
D. "Hospitalization is the best environment for all clients."
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
Modern mental health care emphasizes recovery, community