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This NURS 4415 – Weeks 1–3 Comprehensive Review | Questions & Verified Answers (2026 Edition) is a complete study resource designed to help nursing students master foundational concepts covered in the first three weeks of the course. The document features carefully selected questions with verified correct answers and detailed explanations, providing an effective tool for exam preparation, revision, and self-assessment. The content aligns with current nursing curriculum standards and is updated for 2026 coursework, covering essential topics such as patient care principles, clinical decision-making, healthcare practices, and foundational nursing skills. Each solution is structured to enhance understanding, critical thinking, and practical application in clinical settings.

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NURS 4415 WEEKS 1,2, 3 | QUESTIONS
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**WEEK 1** - ANSWERS-(Ignore)



Which of these mental health problems has the highest annual prevalence in
the United States? - ANSWERS-major depressive disorder



Mental Health Parity Act (1996) - ANSWERS-forbids health plans from
placing lifetime or annual limits on mental health coverage that are less
generous than those placed on medical or surgical benefits



Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 - ANSWERS-• Requires
individuals not covered by employer or government health insurance to
purchase insurance or pay a penalty.

• Creates Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan for those individuals who had
been denied coverage due to pre-existing conditions.

• Allows parents to keep their children on their plan until age 26.

• Creates insurance exchanges for individuals and employers.



Incidence vs Prevalence - ANSWERS-Incidence = number of new cases in a
given time



Prevalence = number of cases regardless of when they began



Basic level of psychiatric nursing practice - ANSWERS--Psychiatric mental
health registered nurse

,-2 years full-time work, 2000 clinical hours, 30 hours continuing education,
followed by certification exam to add "BC" to the RN title.



Advanced level of psychiatric nursing practice. - ANSWERS--Psychiatric
mental health advanced practice registered nurse (PMH-APRN)



-Master of Science or Doctorate



Levels of Awareness - ANSWERS-higher-level consciousness, lower-level
consciousness, altered states of consciousness, subconscious awareness,
and no awareness

Resilience - ANSWERS-Ability and capacity to secure resources needed to
support well-being



Resilience is characterized by - ANSWERS-Optimism

Sense of mastery

Competence



Mrs. M comes to the clinic reporting a feeling of hopelessness. She works full
time and is dealing with a troubled teenage son and her elderly parents. She
confides in you that she "can't deal with her life right now."




As you work through Mrs. M's assessment, you evaluate her possible level of
resilience. Which other characteristic would you expect her to have? -
ANSWERS-Optimism (?)



Diathesis-stress model - ANSWERS-a diagnostic model that proposes that a
disorder may develop when an underlying vulnerability is coupled with a
precipitating event

,Mrs. M has a history of major depressive disorder. "Do we have to deal with
that?" she says. "Can't we just focus on my insomnia? If I could just get
something to help me sleep at night, I think I'd cope better right away.
Besides—insomnia would be covered by my health insurance. It's an uphill
battle getting compensated for any treatment for the other. Fighting with
insurance people is not going to help anything!"



One of Mrs. M's complaints is about insurance. Which of the following does
the Mental Health Parity Act provide? - ANSWERS-Equal coverage for
mental health disorders




ID - ANSWERS-contains a reservoir of unconscious psychic energy that
strives to satisfy basic sexual and aggressive drives, demanding immediate
gratification.



ID consists of - ANSWERS-Pleasure principles, reflexes, and primary
processes



Ego - ANSWERS-the largely conscious, "executive" part of personality that,
mediates among the demands of the id, superego, and reality. It operates on
the reality principle, satisfying the id's desires in ways that will realistically
bring pleasure rather than pain.



Ego consists of - ANSWERS-Problem solving and reality testing



Superego - ANSWERS-the part of personality that represents internalized
ideals and provides standards for judgment (the conscience) and for future
aspirations



Superego consists of - ANSWERS-Morals

, What is no longer considered a valid cause of mental illness? - ANSWERS-
Intrapsychic conflict (a conflict between different levels of the psyche:
conscious, subconscious and unconscious)



Transference vs Countertransference - ANSWERS-Transference - client
transfers feelings onto nurse that he has for significant others



Countertransference - nurse transfers feelings onto client that he has for
significant others



According to Freud, which aspect of the personality motivates an individual
to seek perfection? - ANSWERS-superego



Psychodynamic Therapy - ANSWERS-therapy deriving from the
psychoanalytic tradition that views individuals as responding to unconscious
forces and childhood experiences, and that seeks to enhance self-insight



More appropriate for intelligent and motivated patients



Interpersonal Theory - ANSWERS-Purpose of all behavior is to get needs
met through interpersonal interactions and to reduce or avoid anxiety



Interpersonal Therapy - ANSWERS-treatment that strengthens social skills
and targets interpersonal problems, conflicts, and life transitions



Hildegard Peplau's Theory of Interpersonal Relationships in Nursing -
ANSWERS-Aim to improve patient's ability to think and function.

Provide care, compassion, and advocacy Enhance comfort and well-being
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