,a Author: aDANIEL aJ. aCARLAT, a2024) aLatest aEdition|| aAll
aChapters
(Chapter a 1-Chapter a 3)The a Initial a Interview: a A a Preview a Chapter a 2: a Logistic a Preparations:
a What a toaDo aBefore athe aInterview
Chapter a 3: a The a Therapeutic a Alliance: a What a It a Is, a Why a It's a Important, a and a How a to
a Establish a ItaMULTIPLE aCHOICE
1. Which aoutcome, afocused aon arecovery, awould abe aexpected ain athe aplan aof acare afor aa
apatient aliving ain athe acommunity aand adiagnosed awith aserious aand apersistent amental
aillness? aWithin a3 amonths, athe apatient awill:
a. deny a suicidal a ideation.
b. report aa a sense a of a well-being.
c. take a medications a as a prescribed.
d. attend a clinic a appointments a on
a time.aANS: aB
Recovery a emphasizes a managing a symptoms, a reducing a psychosocial a disability, a and a improving
a roleaperformance. a The a goal a of a recovery a is a to a empower a the a individual a with a mental a illness
a to a achieve a a asense a of a meaning a and a satisfaction a in a life a and a to a function a at a the a highest
a possible a level a of a wellness. aThe aincorrect a options a focus a on a the aclassic amedical amodel a rather
a than a recovery.
2. A a patient a is a hospitalized a for a depression a and a suicidal a ideation a after a their a spouse
a asks a for a aadivorce. aSelect athe anurses amost acaring acomment.
a. Lets a discuss a some a means a of a coping a other a than a suicide a when a you a have a these a feelings.
b. I a understand a why a youre a so a depressed. a When a I a got a divorced, a I a was a devastated a too.
c. You a should a forget a about a your a marriage a and a move a on a with a your a life.
d. How a did a you a get a so a depressed a that a hospitalization a was
a necessary?aANS: aA
The a nurses a communication a should a evidence a caring a and a a a commitment a to a work a with a the
a patient. aThis a commitment a lets a the a patient a know a the a nurse a will a help. a Probing a and a advice
a are a not a helpful a oratherapeutic ainterventions.
3. In a the a shift-change a report, a an a off-going a nurse a criticizes a a a patient a who a wears a heavy
a makeup.aWhich a comment a by a the a nurse a who a receives a the a report a best a demonstrates
a advocacy?
,a. This a is a a a psychiatric a hospital. a Craziness a is a what a we a are a all a about.
b. Lets a all a show a acceptance a of a this a patient a by a wearing a lots a of a makeup a too.
, c. Your a comments a are a inconsiderate a and a inappropriate. a Keep a the a report a objective.
d. Our a patients a need a our a help a to a learn a behaviors a that a will a help a them a get a along
a in a society.aANS: aD
Accepting a patients a needs a for a self-expression a and a seeking a to a teach a skills a that a will
a contribute a to atheir a well-being a demonstrate a respect a and a are a important a parts a of a advocacy.
a The a on-coming a nurseaneeds a to a take a action a to a ensure a that a others a are a not a prejudiced
a against a the a patient. a Humor a can a be aappropriate a within a the a privacy a of a a a shift a report a but
a not a at a the a expense a of a respect a for a patients.
Judging a the a off-going a nurse a in a a a critical a way a will a create a conflict. a Nurses a must a show
a compassionafor aeach aother.
4. A a nurse a assesses a a a newly a admitted a patient a diagnosed a with a major a depressive
a disorder. a Whichastatement ais aan aexample aof aattending?
a. We a all a have a stress a in a life. a Being a in a a a psychiatric a hospital a isnt athe a end a of a the a world.
b. Tell a me a why a you a felt a you a had a to a be a hospitalized a to a receive a treatment a for a your
a depression.
c. You a will a feel a better a after a we a get a some a antidepressant a medication a started a for a you.
d. Id a like a to a sit a with a you a a a while a so a you a may a feel a more a comfortable a talking
a with a me.aANS: aD
Attending a is a a a technique a that a demonstrates a the a nurses a commitment a to a the
a relationship a and areduces a feelings a of a isolation. a This a technique a shows a respect a for a the
a patient a and a demonstratesacaring. a Generalizations, a probing, a and a false a reassurances a are
a non-therapeutic.
5. A a patient a shows a the a nurse a an a article a from a the aInternet a about aa a health aproblem.
a Which acharacteristic a of a the a web a sites a address a most a alerts a the a nurse a that a the a site
a may a have a biased a andaprejudiced ainformation?
a. Address a ends a in a .org.
b. Address a ends a in a .com.
c. Address a ends a in a .gov.
d. Address a ends a in
a .net.aANS: aB
Financial ainfluences a on aa a site a are a a aclue a that a the a information amay a be a biased. a .com aat
a the a end a of athe a address a indicates a that a the a site a is a a a commercial a one. a .gov a indicates a that
a the a site a is a maintainedaby a a a government a entity. a .org a indicates a that a the a site a is
a nonproprietary; a the a site a may a or a may a not ahave a reliable a information, a but a it a does a not
a profit a from a its a activities. a .net a can a have a multiple