480 REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS/ NR 668 PSYCHIATRIC-MENTAL HEALTH
CAPSTONE PRACTICUM FINAL EXAM PREP CHAMBERLAIN
(NEW!)
Which level of prevention aims to prevent the occurrence of new cases of a
health condition or disease?
A) Tertiary Prevention
B) Primary prevention focuses on preventing the onset of illness or injury
before the disease process begins. Examples such as stress management
classes aim to reduce the risk factors that could lead to the development of
health issue.
C) Secondary Prevention
D) Selective Prevention
B) Primary prevention focuses on preventing the onset of illness or injury
before the disease process begins. Examples such as stress management
classes aim to reduce the risk factors that could lead to the development of
health issue.
Which type of prevention involves early identification through screening and
immediate treatment?
A) Universal Prevention
B) Selective Prevention
C) Indicated Prevention
D) Secondary Prevention involves screening and early detection of diseases or
conditions, followed by prompt treatment to prevent more severe problems.
D) Secondary Prevention involves screening and early detection of diseases or
conditions, followed by prompt treatment to prevent more severe problems
Which prevention level involves activities like rehabilitation and social skills
training to prevent disability and recurrence of health conditions?
,A) Primary Prevention
B) Secondary Prevention
C) Tertiary Prevention
D) Indicated Prevention occurs after the onset of illness or injury and aims to
reduce the impact of the disease. Activities like rehabilitation and social skills
training help prevent further disability and recurrence.
D) Indicated Prevention occurs after the onset of illness or injury and aims to
reduce the impact of the disease. Activities like rehabilitation and social skills
training help prevent further disability and recurrence.
Childhood immunizations, seat belt laws, helmets, & access to health care are
examples of which prevention strategies.
A) Selective Prevention
B) Universal Prevention
C) Indicated Prevention
D) Tertiary Prevention
B) Universal Prevention
Which prevention level is Aimed at persons with increased risk of developing
a psychiatric disorder. Examples are those coming back from war
A) Indicated Prevention
B) Selective Prevention
C) Primary Prevention
D) Universal Prevention
B) Selective Prevention
Which prevention level is Aimed at those whose symptoms have begun and
early treatment may decrease magnitude of illness or prevent entirely.
A) Indicated Prevention
B) Selective Prevention
C) Primary Prevention
, D) Universal Prevention
A) Indicated Prevention
Types of Crisis
A) Maturational Crisis
B) Adventitious (Social) Crisis
C) Situational Crisis
D) A, B, C
D) A, B, C
Normal occurring events in life related to one's continual growth and
development describes which crisis?
A) Maturational Crisis
B) Adventitious (Social) Crisis
C) Situational Crisis
A) Maturational Crisis
Menopause describes what type of crisis
A) Maturational Crisis
B) Adventitious (Social) Crisis
C) Situational Crisis
A) Maturational Crisis
Disaster scenario that impacts one's well being without warning (For
example;Typhoon, War, Earthquake).
A) Maturational Crisis
B) Adventitious (Social) Crisis
C) Situational Crisis
B) Adventitious (Social) Crisis
unexpected events that disturb one's psychological well being such as an
unexpected death or loss of employment).
A) Maturational Crisis
B) Adventitious (Social) Crisis
C) Situational Crisis
C) Situational Crisis