Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, 9th Edition
by Sheila Videbeck, Chapters 1 - 24 Complete
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UNIT 1 Current Theories and Practice
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Chapter 1. Foundations of Psychiatric–Mental Health Nursing
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Chapter 2. Neurobiologic Theories and Psychopharmacology
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Chapter 3. Psychosocial Theories and Therapy
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Chapter 4. Treatment Settings and Therapeutic Programs
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UNIT 2 Building the Nurse–Client Relationship
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Chapter 5. Therapeutic Relationships
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Chapter 6. Therapeutic Communication
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Chapter 7. Client’s Response to Illness
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Chapter 8. Assessment
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UNIT 3 Current Social and Emotional Concerns
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Chapter 9. Legal and Ethical Issues
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Chapter 10. Grief and Loss
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Chapter 11. Anger, Hostility, and Aggression
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Chapter 12. Abuse and Violence
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UNIT 4 Nursing Practice for Psychiatric Disorders
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Chapter 13. Trauma and Stressor-Related Disorders
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Chapter 14. Anxiety and Anxiety Disorders
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Chapter 15. Obsessive–Compulsive and Related Disorders
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Chapter 16. Schizophrenia
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Chapter 17. Mood Disorders and Suicide
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Chapter 18. Personality Disorders
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Chapter 19. Addiction
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Chapter 20. Eating Disorders
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Chapter 21. Somatic Symptom Illnesses
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Chapter 22. Neurodevelopmental Disorders
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Chapter 23. Disruptive Behavior Disorders
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Chapter 24. Cognitive Disorders
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,Chapter 1 Foundations of Psychiatric–Mental Health Nursing
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1. Thenurseisassessingthefactorscontributingtothewell-
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beingofanewlyadmittedclient.Whichofthefollowingwouldthenurseidentify
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ashavingapositiveimpact on the individual's mental health?
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A) Notneedingothersforcompanionship hq h
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B) Theabilitytoeffectivelymanagestress h
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C) Afamily history of mental illness h
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D) Strivingfortotalself- h
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relianceAns: B h
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esteem, capacity for growth, vitality, ability to find meaning in life,emotionalresi
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lienceor hardiness,senseofbelonging,realityorientation,andcopingor stress ma
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nagement abilities. Interpersonal factors such as intimacy and a balance of separ hq hq hq hq hq hq hq hq hq hq hq
atenessandconnectednessarebothneededforgoodmentalhealth,andthereforea
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healthy person would need others for companionship. Afamily history of mental ill
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nesscouldrelatetothebiologicmakeupofanindividual,whichmayhavea negative
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impactonanindividual'smentalhealth,aswellasanegativeimpactonanindividua
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l's interpersonal and socialñcultural factors of health. Total self-
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reliance is not possible, anda positivesocial/cultural factor is accessto adequate
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resources.
2. Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutmentalillnessaretrue? Selectallthatapply.
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A) Mentalillnesscancausesignificantdistress,impairedfunctioning,or both. h
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B) Mentalillnessisonlyduetosocial/culturalfactors. h
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C) Social/culturalfactorsthat relateto mentalillnessincludeexcessivedepen h
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dencyon or withdrawal from relationships. h
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D) Individualssufferingfrommentalillnessareusuallyableto copeeffectivelyw h
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E) Individualssufferingfrommentalillnessmayexperiencedissatisfaction h
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llness may be related to individual, interpersonal, or social/cultural factors. Exces
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sivedependency on or withdrawal from relationships are interpersonal factors that
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relate tomental illness. Individuals suffering from mental illness can feel overwhel
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med with dailylife.Individualssufferingfrommentalillnessmayexperiencedissatis
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factionwithrelationships and self. hq h
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, 3. Whichofthefollowingaretrueregardingmentalhealthandmentalillness?
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A) Behaviorthatmaybeviewedasacceptableinonecultureisalwa h
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ysunacceptable in other cultures. h
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B) Itiseasytodetermineifapersonismentallyhealthyormentallyill.
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C) In most cases, mental health is a state of emotional, psychological, and so
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cialwellnessevidencedbysatisfyinginterpersonalrelationships,effective h
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behaviorandcoping,positiveself-concept,andemotional stability. h
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D) Personswhoengageinfantasiesaremental h
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lyill. Ans: Ch
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Whatonesocietymayviewas acceptableandappropriatebehavior,anothersociety
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maysee that as maladaptive, and inappropriate. Mental health and mental illness a
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re difficultto define precisely. In most cases, mental health is a state of emotional,
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ships, effective behavior and coping, positive self-
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concept, and emotional stability. Persons who engage infantasiesmaybementally hq hq hq hq hq hq hq h
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atmay contribute to mentalillness.
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4. Aclientgrievingtherecentlossofherhusbandasksifsheisbecomingmentall
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yillbecause she is sosad. The nurse'sbest responsewould be,
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A) You may have a temporary mental illness because you are experiencing so mu hq hq hq hq hq hq hq hq hq hq hq hq
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C) Were you generallydissatisfied with your relationship before your husban hq hq hq hq hq hq hq hq hq
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.Ans: B
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Feedback:
Mental illness includes general dissatisfaction with self, ineffective relationships,
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ineffective coping, and lack of personal growth. Additionally the behavior must not b hq hq hq hq hq hq hq hq hq hq hq hq
e culturally expected. Acute grief reactions are expected and therefore not consid
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ered mentalillness.Falsereassuranceoroveranalysisdoesnotaccuratelyaddressth
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eclient'sconcerns.
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