Of Psychiatric Mental Health
Nursing A Clinical Approach By
Margaret Jordan Halter, Phd,
Aprn 8th Edition
,Test Bank For Varcarolis’ Foundations Of Psychiatric-
Mental Health Nursing
Table Of Contents
Unit I: Foundations In Theory
1. Mental Health And Mental Illness
2. Theories And Therapies
3. Psychobiology And Psychopharmacology
Unit Ii: Foundations For Practice
4. Treatment Settings
5. Cultural Implications
6. Legal And Ethical Considerations
Unit Iii: Psychosocial Nursing Tools
7. The Nursing Process And Standards Of Care
8. Therapeutic Relationships
9. Therapeutic Communication
10. Stress Responses And Stress Management
Unit Iv: Psychobiological Disorders
11. Childhood And Neurodevelopmental Disorders
12. Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders
13. Bipolar And Related Disorders
14. Depressive Disorders
15. Anxiety And Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders
16 Trauma, Stressor-Related, And Dissociative Disorders
17. Somatic Symptom Disorders
18. Eating And Feeding Disorders
19. Sleep-Wake Disorders
20. Sexual Dysfunction, Gender Dysphoria, And Paraphilias
21. Impulse Control Disorders
22. Substance-Related And Addictive Disorders
23. Neurocognitive Disorders
,24. Personality Disorders
Unit V: Trauma Interventions
25. Suicide And Nonsuicidal Self-Injury
26. Crisis And Disaster
27. Anger, Aggression, And Violence
28. Child, Older Adult, And Intimate Partner Violence
29. Sexual Assault
UNIT VI: INTERVENTIONS FOR SPECIAL POPULATIONS
30. Dying, Death, and Grieving
31. Older Adults
32. Serious Mental Illness
33. Forensic Nursing
UNIT VII: OTHER INTERVENTION MODALITIES
34. Therapeutic Groups
35. Family Interventions
36. Integrative Care
, Chapter 01: Mental Health And Mental Illness
Halter: Varcarolis’ Foundations Of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing: A Clinical
Approach, 8th Edition
Multiple Choice
1. A Staff Nurse Completes Orientation To a Psychiatric Unit. This Nurse May Expect An
Advanced Practice Nurse To Perform Which Additional Intervention? a. Conduct Mental
Health Assessments.
b. Prescribe Psychotropic Medication.
c. Establish Therapeutic Relationships.
d. Individualize Nursing Care Plans.
Ans: B
In Most States, Prescriptive Privileges Are Granted To Master‘s-Prepared Nurse Practitioners
And Clinical Nurse Specialists Who Have Taken Special Courses On Prescribing Medication.
The Nurse Prepared At The Basic Level Is Permitted To Perform Mental Health
Assessments, Establish Relationships, And Provide Individualized Care Planning.
Pts: 1 Dif: Cognitive Level: Understand (Comprehension) Ref: Page 1-23 Top:
Nursing Process: Implementation
Msc: Client Needs: Safe, Effective Care Environment
2. A Nursing Student Expresses Concerns That Mental Health Nurses ―Lose All Their Clinical
Nursing Skills.‖ Select The Best Response By The Mental Health Nurse.
a. ―Psychiatric Nurses Practice In Safer Environments Than Other Specialties. Nurse-To-
Patient Ratios Must Be Better Because Of The Nature Of The Patients‘ Problems.‖
b. ―Psychiatric Nurses Use Complex Communication Skills As Well As Critical Thinking
To Solve Multidimensional Problems. I Am Challenged By Those Situations.‖
c. ―That‘s a Misconception. Psychiatric Nurses Frequently Use High Technology
Monitoring Equipment And Manage Complex Intravenous Therapies.‖
d. ―Psychiatric Nurses Do Not Have To Deal With As Much Pain And Suffering As
Medical– Surgical Nurses Do. That Appeals To Me.‖
Ans: B
The Practice Of Psychiatric Nursing Requires a Different Set Of Skills Than Medical–
Surgical Nursing, Though There Is Substantial Overlap. Psychiatric Nurses Must Be Able To
Help Patients With Medical As Well As Mental Health Problems, Reflecting The Holistic
Perspective These Nurses Must Have. Nurse–Patient Ratios And Workloads In Psychiatric
Settings Have Increased, Just Like Other Specialties. Psychiatric Nursing Involves Clinical
Practice, Not Just Documentation. Psychosocial Pain And Suffering Are As Real As Physical
Pain And Suffering.
Pts: 1 Dif: Cognitive Level: Apply (Application)
Ref: Pages 1-2, 21 Top: Nursing Process: Implementation
Msc: Client Needs: Safe, Effective Care Environment
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