NUR 2225 Exam with correct answers
What does recovery mean? - ANSWER: ➡ The active process of people with mental illness
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moving towards their own goals ans living their own satisfying life
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Clinical recovery - ANSWER: ➡ the removal of clinical symptoms
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Personal recovery - ANSWER: ➡ a deeply personal, unique process of changing one's
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attitude, values, feelings, goals or roles... way of living a satisfying and contributing life even
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with the limitation caused by illness
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Principles of recovery-orientated MH practice - ANSWER: ➡ - uniqueness of the individual
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- real choice
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- attitudes and rights
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- dignity and respect
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- partnership and communication
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- evaluating recovery
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Define mental illness - ANSWER: ➡ a health problem that significantly affects how a person
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feels, thinks, behaves and interact with other people
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Define mental health - ANSWER: ➡ a state of well being in which the individual realises his/
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her own potentials, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and
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fruitfully and can contribute to the community.
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What are the impacts of stigma? - ANSWER: ➡ - avoiding help
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- isolation
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- social avoidance
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,- diminished self-worth and worthiness
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- impact on symptoms
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- reduce recovery and personal empowerment
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Stereotype - ANSWER: ➡ a widely held but fixed and oversimplified beliefs about a
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particular type of person or thing
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Discrimination - ANSWER: ➡ unjust or prejudical treatment of a group or class of people
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Purpose of Mental Health Act (2014) - ANSWER: ➡ placing people with mental illness at the
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centre of decision-making about their treatment and care
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Restrictive interventions of Assessment Order - ANSWER: ➡ 1. community AO: max. 24hrs
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2. impatient AO: max. 72hrs including transportation
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Criteria for assessment order - ANSWER: ➡ 1. The person appears to have a mental illness
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2. Requires immediate treatment to prevent:
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m - serious deterioration in the person's mental or physical health
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m - serious harm to the person or another person
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3. The person is able to be assessed
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4. There is no less restrictive means reasonably available for the person
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Temporary Treatment Order - ANSWER: ➡ made by AP after AO
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- enable the person to be treated for max. 28 days
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Who is respnsibe for the Treatment Order? - ANSWER: ➡ made be Mental Health Tribunal
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, Duration of Treatment Order - ANSWER: ➡ 1. community TO for a person >18yo: 12
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months; <18yo: 3 months
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2. in-patient TO for a person >18yo: 6 months; <18yo: 3 months
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Purpose of comprehensive assessment - ANSWER: ➡ - communicate, identify and clarify the
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person' mental issues
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- assess physical health
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- identify personal/ family/ social support that can be used in collaborative care and
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treatment planning
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- provide the person/ carers/ family the opportunity to express concerns
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Component of MSE - ANSWER: ➡ PAMSGOTJIMI m m m m mm m
P: perception
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A: affect and mood
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M: motor function m m m
S: speech m m
G: general appearance
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O: orientation m m
T: thought (content/ process)
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J: judgement
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I: insight
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M: memory m m
I: intellectual functioning
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Halluciantions - ANSWER: ➡ false sensory experience that can occur in all five sense, often
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seen in people with psychosis
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Types of hallucination - ANSWER: ➡ Auditory, tactile, visual, olfactory, gustatory
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What does recovery mean? - ANSWER: ➡ The active process of people with mental illness
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moving towards their own goals ans living their own satisfying life
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Clinical recovery - ANSWER: ➡ the removal of clinical symptoms
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Personal recovery - ANSWER: ➡ a deeply personal, unique process of changing one's
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attitude, values, feelings, goals or roles... way of living a satisfying and contributing life even
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with the limitation caused by illness
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Principles of recovery-orientated MH practice - ANSWER: ➡ - uniqueness of the individual
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- real choice
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- attitudes and rights
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- dignity and respect
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- partnership and communication
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- evaluating recovery
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Define mental illness - ANSWER: ➡ a health problem that significantly affects how a person
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feels, thinks, behaves and interact with other people
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Define mental health - ANSWER: ➡ a state of well being in which the individual realises his/
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her own potentials, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and
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fruitfully and can contribute to the community.
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What are the impacts of stigma? - ANSWER: ➡ - avoiding help
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- isolation
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- social avoidance
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,- diminished self-worth and worthiness
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- impact on symptoms
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- reduce recovery and personal empowerment
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Stereotype - ANSWER: ➡ a widely held but fixed and oversimplified beliefs about a
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particular type of person or thing
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Discrimination - ANSWER: ➡ unjust or prejudical treatment of a group or class of people
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Purpose of Mental Health Act (2014) - ANSWER: ➡ placing people with mental illness at the
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centre of decision-making about their treatment and care
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Restrictive interventions of Assessment Order - ANSWER: ➡ 1. community AO: max. 24hrs
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2. impatient AO: max. 72hrs including transportation
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m (max. 24hrs in DMHS)
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Criteria for assessment order - ANSWER: ➡ 1. The person appears to have a mental illness
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2. Requires immediate treatment to prevent:
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m - serious deterioration in the person's mental or physical health
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m - serious harm to the person or another person
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3. The person is able to be assessed
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4. There is no less restrictive means reasonably available for the person
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Temporary Treatment Order - ANSWER: ➡ made by AP after AO
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- enable the person to be treated for max. 28 days
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Who is respnsibe for the Treatment Order? - ANSWER: ➡ made be Mental Health Tribunal
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, Duration of Treatment Order - ANSWER: ➡ 1. community TO for a person >18yo: 12
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months; <18yo: 3 months
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2. in-patient TO for a person >18yo: 6 months; <18yo: 3 months
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Purpose of comprehensive assessment - ANSWER: ➡ - communicate, identify and clarify the
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person' mental issues
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- assess physical health
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- identify personal/ family/ social support that can be used in collaborative care and
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treatment planning
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- provide the person/ carers/ family the opportunity to express concerns
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Component of MSE - ANSWER: ➡ PAMSGOTJIMI m m m m mm m
P: perception
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A: affect and mood
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M: motor function m m m
S: speech m m
G: general appearance
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O: orientation m m
T: thought (content/ process)
m m m
J: judgement
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I: insight
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M: memory m m
I: intellectual functioning
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Halluciantions - ANSWER: ➡ false sensory experience that can occur in all five sense, often
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seen in people with psychosis
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Types of hallucination - ANSWER: ➡ Auditory, tactile, visual, olfactory, gustatory
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