6645/ NRNP6645
Psychotherapy with Multiple
Modalities (Grade A) |
Questions and Answers
2023/20234 | Verified
What’s included;
Complete exam-style questions and verified answers
covering foundational psychiatric and mental health nursing
concepts.
Comprehensive review of major nursing theorists, including
Helen Erickson, Imogene King, Dorothea Orem, Abraham Maslow,
and Betty Neuman.
In-depth coverage of Modeling and Role Modeling Theory,
Theory of Goal Attainment, Neuman Systems Model, and
Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory.
Valuable resource for nursing students, psychiatric nursing
courses, NCLEX review, ATI/HESI preparation, and
continuing education.
Easy-to-follow Question & Answer format designed for rapid
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success.
,1. Developed by Helen Erickson and colleagues and provides an explanation of
commonalities and differences amongst people.:Answer Modeling and Role Modeling
Theory
2. Theorist who proposed the Heirarchy of Needs that are a framework for individual
growth and development.:Answer Maslow
3.Process by which the nurse facilitates and nurtures the individual in attaining,
mainatining, and promoting health and idenifies the patient as the expert in their own
care.:Answer Role Modeling
4.The nurse's development of understanding of the patient's world.:Answer Modeling
5.Nursing pioneer that developed the "Theory of Goal Attainment":Answer Imogene
King 6. A theory, proposed by Imogene King, that explains the factors that impact goal
attainment which are roles, stress, space, and time.:Answer Theory of Goal
Attainment 7. A model of health that is described as "the condition in which all part
and subparts, or variables are in harmony with the whole of the "client".:Answer
Neuman's Systems Model
8. Neuman's Systems Model:Answer Employs 6 steps with specific categories of data
about the patient.
9. Developed by Dorthea E. Orem, the theory guides that people should be self-reliant
& responsible for their own care as well as family and nursing is a form of
action.:Answer Self-Care Defecit Nursing Theory
10. The foundation of psychiatric nursing that is the driver of effective change
interpersonally and impacts brain chemistry.:Answer Relationship
11. The ability of an idividual, family or community to cope with adversity and trauma,
and adapt to challenges through individual physical, emotional and spiritual
attributes and access to culture and social resources.:Answer Resilience
12. The bes physiological state for thinking clearly and functioning well.:Answer
Resilient
Zone (RZ)
13. When a traumatic event moves the patient out of their resilient zone resulting in
depression, sadness or fatigue (Low Zone) or edginess, irritability or mania (Hight
Zone).:Answer High Zones and Low Zones
,14. According to Maslow, the ultimate psychological need that arises after basic
physical and psychological needs are met and self-esteem is achieved; the motivation to
fulfill one's potential:Answer Self Actualization
15 It is the recognition that genetics and environment contribute to the development of
psychiatric disorders.:Answer Stress Diathesis Model of Psychiatric Disorders
16. PTSD, Reactive attachment disorder, actue stress disorder, adjustment
disorder,:Answer Disorders that are the result of extreme stress or trauma.
17. True:Answer True or False:Answer Telomeres (DNA protein structures) are shorter
in the presence of trauma
18. 70%:Answer What percent of adults in the world experience at least one
traumatic event in their lives?
, 19. F:Answer 25%:Answer T or F:Answer According to the WHO 50% of the adult
population has experienced physical abuse.
20. Explains the normal mechanims of action for psychotherapy approaches which is
that information is taken in through the senses and connected adaptively to other
memory networks so that storing and learning occr.:Answer Adaptive
Information Processing (AIP)
21. Therapy that focuses on the individual's thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors:Answer
cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)
22. Focus is on relationships and dynamics of the family unit:Answer Family therapy
model 23. therapy deriving from the psychoanalytic tradition that views individuals as
responding to unconscious forces and childhood experiences, and that seeks to
enhance self-insight:Answer Psychodynamic Therapy
24. EMDR therapy targets body, beliefs, images, and emotions to process
trauma:Answer EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing) therapy
25. T:Answer It aligns with Maslow's Heirarchy of Needs:Answer T or F:Answer
Treatment Heirarchy refers to the order in which needs have to be met to facilitate
stabilization and processing.
26. Is the phase needed before processing can occur and requires provision of safety
and increasing the patient's resources to establish balance.:Answer Stabilization
27. Reflects access to all dimensions of memory:Answer behaviors, affect, sensations,
cognitions, and beliefs associated with the trauma and leads to an expansion of
consciousness:Answer Processing