Canadian Practice
5th Edition
Author(s)Wendy Austin; Cindy Ann Peternelj-
Taylor; Diane Kunyk; Mary Ann Boyd
TEST BANK
Master psychiatric and mental health nursing concepts with
this comprehensive Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing for
Canadian Practice, 5th Edition Test Bank. Developed to
support Canadian nursing students, RN and PN learners, BSN
programs, and NCLEX-RN preparation, this resource contains
,more than 700 exam-focused practice questions with detailed
answer rationales covering all major textbook concepts.
Question 1
A psychiatric nurse is discussing mental health with a group of
nursing students. Which statement best reflects the concept of
mental health?
A. Mental health is the absence of mental illness.
B. Mental health refers only to emotional stability.
C. Mental health involves the capacity to realize abilities, cope
with life's challenges, and contribute to society.
D. Mental health is determined primarily by genetic factors.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
The concept of mental health extends beyond the absence of
mental illness. It includes the ability to recognize personal
abilities, manage normal stresses, function productively, and
contribute to the community. Option A is too narrow. Option B
focuses on only one aspect of mental health. Option D
overlooks the many social, psychological, and environmental
influences on mental health.
,Question 2
A nurse is applying principles from the International Council of
Nurses (ICN) Policy Statement on Mental Health. Which nursing
action best aligns with this statement?
A. Restricting mental health care to specialist settings
B. Promoting mental health and advocating for equitable access
to care
C. Focusing exclusively on treatment after illness develops
D. Prioritizing biological interventions over psychosocial
approaches
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
The ICN policy emphasizes mental health promotion,
prevention, advocacy, access to care, and protection of human
rights. Options A, C, and D do not reflect the broad, holistic
approach advocated by the policy. Nurses play a key role in
promoting mental health across all settings.
Question 3
A nurse is explaining wellbeing to a client. Which statement
indicates an accurate understanding?
A. Wellbeing refers exclusively to physical health.
B. Wellbeing is limited to economic prosperity.
C. Wellbeing encompasses multiple dimensions of human
, functioning and quality of life.
D. Wellbeing can only be measured through diagnostic testing.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
Wellbeing is multidimensional and includes physical,
psychological, social, community, and environmental aspects.
Options A and B focus on single dimensions, while D incorrectly
suggests wellbeing can only be assessed through formal testing.
Understanding wellbeing requires a holistic perspective.
Question 4
Which indicator would most likely be included in assessments
of wellbeing such as the Canadian Index of Wellbeing?
A. Only rates of psychiatric hospitalization
B. Only individual income levels
C. Multiple indicators reflecting quality of life and societal
functioning
D. Only mortality statistics
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
The Canadian Index of Wellbeing uses multiple domains to
evaluate quality of life and wellbeing. Options A, B, and D are
limited indicators and fail to capture the broader concept of