Nur 222 Finals Questions and Correct Solutions
What was the 1st antipsychotic ever created?
Chlorpromazine
What does the DSM-5 do?
Identifies all American disorders based on criteria
Mental health/illness is defined by the:
Culture
What are contributing factors to mental health and illness?
Perspective, resilience, support system, diet, exercise, sleep
How long is a 5150?
72 hrs
What are the 3 criteria to be placed on a hold?
DTS, DTO, GD
What is not allowed in a psych ward?
Anything to stab, strangle, or cause blunt force trauma
What are the 4 parts of a mental health exam?
Level of consciousness, appearance, behavior, cognitive abilities
What does cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) do?
,Replace the negative/destructive with the positive/productive
What is Milieu Therapy?
Milieu = "atmosphere" or "environment"
What are acute settings for psych care?
Emergency stabilization units, forensic hospitals
What are community settings for psych care?
Primary MD, clinics, outpatient, partial hospitalization, home care, rehabs
What is primary prevention?
Preventing the illness
What is secondary prevention?
Screening for illness
What is tertiary prevention?
Rehab/recover/restore from illness
Describe beneficence
Quality of doing good
Describe autonomy
Client's right to make their own decisions
Describe justice
, Fair and equal treatment to all
Describe fidelity
Loyalty and faithfulness to the client and one's duty
Describe veracity
Honesty
Describe false imprisonment
Confining a client physically, verbally, or chemically when it i not of the client's treatment
Describe assault
Making threats
Describe battery
Physically harming the client
Describe negligence
Failing to provide adequate care
Describe transference
Client views a member of health care team as having characteristics of another person who has
been significant in their life
Describe countertransference
Health care team member displaces characteristics of people in their past onto a client
Describe assertive community treatment (ACT)
What was the 1st antipsychotic ever created?
Chlorpromazine
What does the DSM-5 do?
Identifies all American disorders based on criteria
Mental health/illness is defined by the:
Culture
What are contributing factors to mental health and illness?
Perspective, resilience, support system, diet, exercise, sleep
How long is a 5150?
72 hrs
What are the 3 criteria to be placed on a hold?
DTS, DTO, GD
What is not allowed in a psych ward?
Anything to stab, strangle, or cause blunt force trauma
What are the 4 parts of a mental health exam?
Level of consciousness, appearance, behavior, cognitive abilities
What does cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) do?
,Replace the negative/destructive with the positive/productive
What is Milieu Therapy?
Milieu = "atmosphere" or "environment"
What are acute settings for psych care?
Emergency stabilization units, forensic hospitals
What are community settings for psych care?
Primary MD, clinics, outpatient, partial hospitalization, home care, rehabs
What is primary prevention?
Preventing the illness
What is secondary prevention?
Screening for illness
What is tertiary prevention?
Rehab/recover/restore from illness
Describe beneficence
Quality of doing good
Describe autonomy
Client's right to make their own decisions
Describe justice
, Fair and equal treatment to all
Describe fidelity
Loyalty and faithfulness to the client and one's duty
Describe veracity
Honesty
Describe false imprisonment
Confining a client physically, verbally, or chemically when it i not of the client's treatment
Describe assault
Making threats
Describe battery
Physically harming the client
Describe negligence
Failing to provide adequate care
Describe transference
Client views a member of health care team as having characteristics of another person who has
been significant in their life
Describe countertransference
Health care team member displaces characteristics of people in their past onto a client
Describe assertive community treatment (ACT)