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Psychiatric Nursing: Theory, Principles, and Trends
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MULTIPLECHOICE
1. Which understanding is the basis for the nursing actions focused on minimizing
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mental health promotion of families with chronically mentally ill
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a Family members are at an increased risk for mental illness.
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b. The mental health care system is not prepared to deal with family crises.
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c. Family members are seldom prepared to cope with a chronically ill
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individual.
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d. The chronically mentally ill receive care best when delivered in a formal
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setting.
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When families live with a dominant member who has a persistent and severe
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m mental disorder the outcomes are often expressed as family members who are at increased riskfor
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mphysical and mental illnesses. The remaining options are not necessarily true.
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2. Which nursing activity shows the nurse actively engaged in the primary prevention
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ofmental disorders?
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a Providing a patient, whose m m m m depression is m m well m managed, m with
medication on tim
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b. Making regular follow-up visitsto a new mother at risk for post-partum
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depression
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c. Providingthefamily ofapatient,diagnosedwithdepression,information on suicide
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prevention
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d. Assistingapatientwhohas obsessivecompulsivetendenciesprepareand practice for
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a job interview
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ANS: B
Primary prevention helps toreduce the occurrence of mental disorders bystaying
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involvedwitha patient. Providingmedicationand informationon existingillnesses are
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examples of secondary prevention which helps to reduce the prevalence of mental
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disorders. Assisting a mentally ill patient with preparation for a job interview is tertiary
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prevention since it involves rehabilitation.
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3. Whichinterventionreflects attention beingfocusedon thepatient’s intentions
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regarding his diagnosis of severe depression?
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a Being placed on suicide precautions
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b. Encouraging visits m m by his family members
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c. Receiving a combination of m m m m m medications m m to address m m m m his m emotional m needs
d. Being asked to decide where he will attend his prescribed therapy
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sessions
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A primary factor in patient treatment includes consideration of thepatient’s intentions regarding his
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m or her own care. Patients are central to the process that determines their care as
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mtheir abilities allow. Under the guidance of PMH nurses and other mental health
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mpersonnel, patients are encouraged to make decisions and to actively engage
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m in their own treatment plans to meet their needs. The remaining options are focused
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,4. Whenapatient’sfamily askswhytheirchronically mentallyilladultchildis being
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discharged to a community-based living facility, the nurse responds:
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a “It is a way to meet the need for social support.”
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b. “It is too expensive to keep stabilized patients in acute care settings.”
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c. “This type of facility will provide the specialized care that is needed.”
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d. “Being out in the community will help provide hope and purpose for
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Hospitalizationmay be necessary foracute care, but, when patients are stabilized, they
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move into community-based, patient-centered settings or are discharged home with
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continued outpatient treatment in the community. Concentrated efforts are made to
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reduce the patient’s sick role by providing opportunities forthe development of a
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purposeful life and instilling hope for each patient’s future. Although social support is
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important, such aliving arrangement isnotthe only waytoachieve it.Although acute
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care is expensive, it is not the major concern when determining long-term care options.
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5. What is the best explanation to offer when the mother of a chronically ill
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teenage patient asks, “Underwhatcircumstances wouldhebeconsideredincompetent?”
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a. “When youcanprovidethe courtwithenough evidence toshowthat he is notable to
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care for himself safely.”
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b. “It is not likely that someone his age would be determined to be
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incompetent regardless of his mental condition.”
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c. “He would have to engage in behavior that would result in harm to himself
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or to someone else; like you or his siblings.”
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d. “If the illness becomes so severe that his judgment is impaired to the point
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whe the decisions he makes are harmful to himself or to others.”
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ANS: D m v m
Whenapersonis unable to cognitively process information or to make decisions
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about his or her own welfare, the person may be determined to be mentally
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incompetent.
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Providing self-care is not the only criteria considered. Age is not a factor considered. The
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decision is often based on the potential for such behavior.
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6. Which psychiatric m m m nursing intervention m m shows an understanding m m m of integrated care?
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a. A chronically abused
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b. A manic patient is taken to the gym to use the exercise equipment.
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c. The older adult diagnosed with depression is monitored for suicidal
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ideations.
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d. A teenager who refuses to obey the unit’s rules is not allow to play
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majority of health disciplines now recognize that mental disorders and
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physical illnesses are closely linked. The presence of a mental disorder increases
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the risk for the development of physical illnesses andvice versa.
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Assessing achronically abused individual for m m m
manxiety call should attention to the psychiatric disorder that could developfromthe
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abuse. The remaining options showinterventions that areappropriate for the mental
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disorder.
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7. What reason does the nurse give the patient for the emphasis
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, paid to the recovery phase of their treatment plan?
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a Recovery care, evenwhenintensive, is less expensivethan acute psychiatric care.
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b. Effectiverecoverycareislikelytoresultinfewerrelapsesandsubsequent hospitalizations.
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c. Planning for recovery care is time consuming and involves dealing with many complicated
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d. Recovery care is usually done on an outpatient basis and so is generally better accepted by
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patients. m
ANS: B
Much attention is paid to recovery care since effective recovery care helps improve
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patient outcomes and thus minimize subsequent hospitalizations. Recovery care is not necessarily
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less expensive than acute care. Although effective recovery care planning may be
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time consuming and detail oriented, that is not the reason for implementing it.
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Recovery care is not necessarily well accepted by patients.
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8. The nurse is attending a neighborhood meeting where a half-way
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house is being proposed for the neighborhood when a member of the
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community states,
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“Wedon’twant the facility; we especially don’t want violent people living near us.”
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The response by the nurse that best addresses the public’s concern is:
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a. “In truth,most individuals with psychiatric disorderare passive and withdrawn
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and pose little threat to those around them.”
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b. “Thementally illseldom behave in themannerthey areportrayed by movies;
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they are people just like the rest of us.”
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c. “Patients with psychiatric disorder are so well medicated that they do not
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displa violentbehaviors.”
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d. “The mentally ill deserve a safe, comfortable place to live among people
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who truly care for them.”
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A major reason for the existence of the stigma placed on persons with mental
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m illness islackof knowledge. The main fear is of violence, although only asmall
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m percentage of patients with mental illness display this behavior. Providing the public with
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informationcanhelp reduce stigma.The remaining options donot directlyaddress theconcerns
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9. Which activity shows that a therapeutic alliance has been established between
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thenurse and patient?
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a. The nurserespects thepatient’sright to privacy when visitors are spending tim
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with the patient.
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b. The patient is eagerly attending all group sessions and working independently
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oidentifying their personal stressors.
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c. The patient is freely describing their feelings related to the physical and
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emotional trauma they experienced as a child with the nurse.
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d. The nurse dutifully administers thepatient’s medications on time and withappropriate
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knowledge of the potential side effects.
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A primary aspect of working with patients in any setting and particularly in the
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