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PSYCHIATRIC AND MENTAL HEALTH NURSING FOR CANADIAN 5TH EDITION BUNDLED TESTED QUESTIONS FULL SOLUTION VIEW AHEAD.pdf

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Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing
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Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing

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Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing for
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 discussing the historical treatment of
people with mental illness in early institutions. Which
statement best reflects the primary characteristic of early
institutional care?
A. Patients were encouraged to participate in community
integration programs
B. Care focused largely on custody and social control rather

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than treatment
C. Nurses emphasized recovery-oriented therapeutic
partnerships
D. Treatment plans were developed collaboratively with
patients and families
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Clinical clue: The question asks about the defining feature of
early institutional care.
Early institutional care primarily focused on confinement,
protection of society, and control of behaviour rather than
therapeutic treatment. Humane, recovery-oriented, and
collaborative care models developed much later. Options A, C,
and D reflect modern psychiatric and mental health nursing
principles rather than early institutional practices.
High-yield teaching point: Understanding the custodial nature
of early institutions helps explain the later development of
humane and recovery-oriented psychiatric nursing care.


Question 2
A nursing student asks why Dorothea Lynde Dix is considered
influential in mental health care history. Which response by the
instructor is most accurate?
A. She developed the first psychiatric medications
B. She promoted community-based outpatient mental health


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programs
C. She advocated for humane treatment and reform of mental
health institutions
D. She established the first psychiatric nursing degree program
in Canada
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
Clinical clue: The question focuses on the historical contribution
of Dorothea Lynde Dix.
Dix was a social reformer who exposed poor conditions in
institutions and advocated for more humane treatment of
individuals with mental illness. She was instrumental in mental
health reform efforts. The other options are historically
inaccurate.
High-yield teaching point: Advocacy and social reform have long
been important components of psychiatric and mental health
nursing.


Question 3
A nurse is reflecting on the shift from institutional care to more
modern approaches in mental health care. Which principle best
reflects contemporary Canadian mental health nursing
practice?
A. Long-term institutionalization is preferred for most patients
B. Patients should be separated from family involvement during


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treatment
C. Mental health care should support recovery, dignity, and
community participation
D. Mental illness is managed best through strict behavioural
control
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
Clinical clue: Contemporary care emphasizes recovery-oriented
principles.
Modern Canadian psychiatric and mental health nursing
focuses on recovery, autonomy, dignity, therapeutic
relationships, and community integration. Options A, B, and D
reflect outdated institutional models.
High-yield teaching point: Recovery-oriented care recognizes
the person beyond the illness and supports meaningful
participation in society.


Question 4
A nurse caring for a patient in the late 1800s asylum era would
most likely have practiced in which type of environment?
A. A recovery-focused community clinic
B. A large custodial institution separated from the community
C. A patient-led therapeutic residence
D. A short-stay crisis stabilization centre
Correct Answer: B

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