Canadian Practice
5th Edition
Author(s)Wendy Austin; Cindy Ann Peternelj-
Taylor; Diane Kunyk; Mary Ann Boyd
TEST BANK
Question 1
A nursing student asks why many people with mental illness
were placed in institutions during the 19th century. Which
response by the psychiatric nurse is most accurate?
A. Institutions were developed primarily to provide community-
based recovery services.
B. Institutional care emerged partly because society lacked
effective treatments and sought to manage and care for people
with mental illness.
,C. Institutions were created to eliminate all legal involvement in
mental health care.
D. Institutional care was based on the belief that mental illness
was always caused by infectious disease.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Clinical clue: Historical development of mental health care.
Early institutions were established during a period when
treatment options were limited and society sought organized
ways to care for and manage individuals with mental illness.
Community-based care developed much later. Legal oversight
remained important, and mental illness was not universally
viewed as an infectious disease.
High-yield teaching point: Understanding historical approaches
helps explain the evolution toward modern recovery-oriented
care.
Question 2
A nurse discussing early forms of institutional care identifies
which characteristic as common in many early facilities?
A. Emphasis on individualized recovery planning
B. Strong focus on patient autonomy and informed consent
C. Custodial care with limited therapeutic interventions
D. Availability of advanced psychopharmacological treatment
Correct Answer: C
,Rationale:
Clinical clue: Conditions in early institutions.
Many early institutions focused on custody and containment
rather than active therapeutic treatment. Recovery planning,
modern informed consent practices, and psychopharmacology
developed much later.
High-yield teaching point: Historical custodial models contrast
sharply with modern therapeutic and recovery-focused
approaches.
Question 3
A psychiatric nurse is teaching about the movement toward
humane treatment. Which principle best reflects this
approach?
A. People with mental illness should be isolated from society
permanently.
B. Mental illness results from moral failure.
C. Individuals with mental illness should be treated with dignity,
compassion, and respect.
D. Physical restraint should be the primary intervention.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
Clinical clue: Humane treatment movement.
Humane treatment represented a major shift away from
punishment and neglect toward respectful and compassionate
, care. Permanent isolation and routine restraint conflict with
this philosophy.
High-yield teaching point: Humane treatment laid the
foundation for modern therapeutic nursing care.
Question 4
A nurse educator asks students about the significance of
Dorothea Lynde Dix. Which student response demonstrates
understanding?
A. She promoted the development of more humane care for
individuals with mental illness.
B. She developed the first antidepressant medication.
C. She opposed institutional reform.
D. She advocated for eliminating all mental health legislation.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
Clinical clue: Historical reform efforts.
Dorothea Dix is recognized for advocating improved conditions
and more humane treatment for individuals experiencing
mental illness. The other options are historically inaccurate.
High-yield teaching point: Social reformers influenced the
development of more compassionate mental health services.
Question 5