Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing (Psychiatric
Mental Health Nursing by (Fortinash)
Test Bank 5th Edition
,Table of Contents
PART I: FOUNDATIONS FOR PSYCHIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH NURSING
1. Psychiatric Nursing: Theory, Principles, and Trends
2. Nursing Practice in the Clinical Setting
3. The Nursing Process and Standards of Care
4. Therapeutic Communication: Interviews and Interventions
PART II: BIOLOGIC AND PSYCHOSOCIAL PRINCIPLES FOR MENTAL HEALTH
NURSING
5. Adaptation to Stress
6. Neurobiology in Mental Health and Mental Disorder
7. Human Development Across the Life Span
8. Culture, Ethnicity, and Spirituality: A Global Perspective
9. Legal and Ethical Aspects in Clinical Practice
PART III: PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS
10. Anxiety and Related Disorders
11. Somatoform, Factitious, and Dissociative Disorders
12. Mood Disorders: Depression, Bipolar, and Adjustment Disorders
13. Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders
14. Personality Disorders
15. Substance Related Disorders and Addictive Behaviors
16. Cognitive Disorders: Delirium, Dementia, and Amnestic Disorders
17. Disorders of Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence
18. Eating Disorders: Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa
19. Sleep Disorders: Dyssomnias and Parasomnias
20. Sexual Disorders: Sexual Dysfunctions and Paraphilias
,PART IV: CRISIS AND PSYCHIATRIC EMERGENCIES
21. Crisis: Theory and Intervention
22. Suicide: Prevention and Intervention
23. Violence: Anger, Abuse, and Aggression
24. Forensic Nursing in Clinical Practice
PART V: THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTIONS
25. Psychopharmacology
26. Therapies: Theory and Clinical Practice
27. Complementary and Alternative Therapies
PART VI: NURSING INTERVENTIONS WITH SPECIAL POPULATIONS
28. Grief in Loss and Death
29. Emotional and Mental Responses to Medical Illness
PART VII: NURSING INTERVENTIONS IN THE HOME AND COMMUNITY
30. Community Mental Health Nursing for Patients with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness
, Fortinash Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing 5th
Edition.
Chapter 01: Psychiatric Nursing:
Theory, Principles, And Trends
Multiple Choice Questionnaires
1. Which Understanding Is The Basis For The Nursing Actions Focused On
Minimizing Mental Health Promotion Of Families With Chronically
Mentally Ill Members?
A Family Members Are At An Increased Risk For Mental Illness.
.
B The Mental Health Care System Is Not Prepared To Deal With Family
. Crises.
C. Family Members Are Seldom Prepared To Cope With A Chronically Ill
Individual.
D The Chronically Mentally Ill Receive Care Best When Delivered In A Formal
. Setting.
ANSWER; A
When Families Live With A Dominant Member Who Has A Persistent And Severe
Mental Disorder The Outcomes Are Often Expressed As Family Members Who Are At
Increased Riskifor Physical And Mental Illnesses. The Remaining Options Are Not
Necessarily True.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: Page 3
2. Which Nursing Activity Shows The Nurse Actively Engaged In The Primary
Prevention Ofmental Disorders?
A Providing A Patient, Whose Depression Is Well Managed, With Medication
. On Tim
B Making Regular Follow-Up Visits To A New Mother At Risk For Post-
. Partum Depression
C. Providing The Family Of A Patient, Diagnosed With Depression,
Information On Suicide Prevention
D Assisting A Patient Who Has Obsessive Compulsive Tendencies Prepare
. And Practice For A Job Interview
ANSWER; B
Primary Prevention Helps To Reduce The Occurrence Of Mental Disorders By
Staying Involved With A Patient. Providing Medication And Information On Existing
Illnesses Are Examples Of Secondary Prevention Which Helps To Reduce The
Prevalence Of Mental Disorders. Assisting A Mentally Ill Patient With Preparation
For A Job Interview Is Tertiary Prevention Since It Involves Rehabilitation.
Mental Health Nursing by (Fortinash)
Test Bank 5th Edition
,Table of Contents
PART I: FOUNDATIONS FOR PSYCHIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH NURSING
1. Psychiatric Nursing: Theory, Principles, and Trends
2. Nursing Practice in the Clinical Setting
3. The Nursing Process and Standards of Care
4. Therapeutic Communication: Interviews and Interventions
PART II: BIOLOGIC AND PSYCHOSOCIAL PRINCIPLES FOR MENTAL HEALTH
NURSING
5. Adaptation to Stress
6. Neurobiology in Mental Health and Mental Disorder
7. Human Development Across the Life Span
8. Culture, Ethnicity, and Spirituality: A Global Perspective
9. Legal and Ethical Aspects in Clinical Practice
PART III: PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS
10. Anxiety and Related Disorders
11. Somatoform, Factitious, and Dissociative Disorders
12. Mood Disorders: Depression, Bipolar, and Adjustment Disorders
13. Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders
14. Personality Disorders
15. Substance Related Disorders and Addictive Behaviors
16. Cognitive Disorders: Delirium, Dementia, and Amnestic Disorders
17. Disorders of Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence
18. Eating Disorders: Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa
19. Sleep Disorders: Dyssomnias and Parasomnias
20. Sexual Disorders: Sexual Dysfunctions and Paraphilias
,PART IV: CRISIS AND PSYCHIATRIC EMERGENCIES
21. Crisis: Theory and Intervention
22. Suicide: Prevention and Intervention
23. Violence: Anger, Abuse, and Aggression
24. Forensic Nursing in Clinical Practice
PART V: THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTIONS
25. Psychopharmacology
26. Therapies: Theory and Clinical Practice
27. Complementary and Alternative Therapies
PART VI: NURSING INTERVENTIONS WITH SPECIAL POPULATIONS
28. Grief in Loss and Death
29. Emotional and Mental Responses to Medical Illness
PART VII: NURSING INTERVENTIONS IN THE HOME AND COMMUNITY
30. Community Mental Health Nursing for Patients with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness
, Fortinash Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing 5th
Edition.
Chapter 01: Psychiatric Nursing:
Theory, Principles, And Trends
Multiple Choice Questionnaires
1. Which Understanding Is The Basis For The Nursing Actions Focused On
Minimizing Mental Health Promotion Of Families With Chronically
Mentally Ill Members?
A Family Members Are At An Increased Risk For Mental Illness.
.
B The Mental Health Care System Is Not Prepared To Deal With Family
. Crises.
C. Family Members Are Seldom Prepared To Cope With A Chronically Ill
Individual.
D The Chronically Mentally Ill Receive Care Best When Delivered In A Formal
. Setting.
ANSWER; A
When Families Live With A Dominant Member Who Has A Persistent And Severe
Mental Disorder The Outcomes Are Often Expressed As Family Members Who Are At
Increased Riskifor Physical And Mental Illnesses. The Remaining Options Are Not
Necessarily True.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: Page 3
2. Which Nursing Activity Shows The Nurse Actively Engaged In The Primary
Prevention Ofmental Disorders?
A Providing A Patient, Whose Depression Is Well Managed, With Medication
. On Tim
B Making Regular Follow-Up Visits To A New Mother At Risk For Post-
. Partum Depression
C. Providing The Family Of A Patient, Diagnosed With Depression,
Information On Suicide Prevention
D Assisting A Patient Who Has Obsessive Compulsive Tendencies Prepare
. And Practice For A Job Interview
ANSWER; B
Primary Prevention Helps To Reduce The Occurrence Of Mental Disorders By
Staying Involved With A Patient. Providing Medication And Information On Existing
Illnesses Are Examples Of Secondary Prevention Which Helps To Reduce The
Prevalence Of Mental Disorders. Assisting A Mentally Ill Patient With Preparation
For A Job Interview Is Tertiary Prevention Since It Involves Rehabilitation.