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Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing for Canadian Practice, 5th Edition Test Bank with Rationales is a comprehensive study resource designed for Canadian nursing students preparing for course exams and NCLEX-style assessments. Featuring 700+ chapter-based practice questions with detailed rationales, this resource supports clinical reasoning, therapeutic communication, mental health assessment, psychopharmacology, nursing interventions, patient-centred care, and evidence-informed psychiatric nursing practice. Includes application-focused and case-based questions to strengthen critical thinking and exam readiness across key psychiatric and mental health nursing concepts. Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Test Bank Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing for Canadian Practice 5th Edition Mental Health Nursing Test Bank Canadian Nursing Test Bank Psychiatric Nursing Exam Questions Psychiatric Nursing Practice Questions NCLEX Style Psychiatric Nursing Questions Canadian Psychiatric Nursing Mental Health Assessment Questions Therapeutic Communication Nursing Questions Psychopharmacology Nursing Practice Psychiatric Nursing Rationales Nursing Clinical Reasoning Questions Patient-Centred Mental Health Care Psychiatric Nursing Study Guide Nursing School Exam Preparation Mental Health Nursing Review Question

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Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing for
Canadian Practice
5th Edition


Author(s)Wendy Austin; Cindy Ann Peternelj-
Taylor; Diane Kunyk; Mary Ann Boyd




TEST BANK
Question 1
A psychiatric nurse is discussing historical approaches to
mental health care with a nursing student. Which statement
best reflects the philosophy behind early institutional care?
A. Mental illness was widely viewed as a medical condition
requiring evidence-based treatment.
B. Individuals with mental illness were often isolated from
society and confined in custodial settings.
C. Recovery-oriented care guided most treatment decisions.

,D. Community-based care was the dominant model of service
delivery.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Early institutional care frequently involved the segregation
and confinement of individuals with mental illness, with
emphasis on custody rather than therapeutic treatment.
Option A reflects a later scientific approach. Option C
describes modern recovery-oriented care. Option D
represents a much later shift toward community mental
health services.


Question 2
A nursing instructor asks students about a major change
associated with the humane treatment movement. Which
response demonstrates correct understanding?
A. Patients were encouraged to participate in more respectful
and structured living environments.
B. Mechanical restraints became the preferred treatment.
C. Mental illness was viewed as a criminal behavior requiring
punishment.
D. Families were prohibited from participating in care.
Correct Answer: A

,Rationale:
The humane treatment movement promoted dignity,
kindness, structured routines, and improved living conditions
for individuals with mental illness. Options B and C contradict
the principles of humane treatment. Option D is not a defining
feature of the movement.


Question 3
A nurse is reviewing the contributions of Dorothea Lynde Dix.
Which achievement is most closely associated with her work?
A. Development of psychotropic medications
B. Advocacy for improved care and conditions for people with
mental illness
C. Establishment of community mental health centers
D. Creation of modern diagnostic systems
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Dorothea Dix was a social reformer who advocated for
humane treatment and improved institutional conditions for
people experiencing mental illness. The other options reflect
developments that occurred much later in the evolution of
mental health care.


Question 4

, A nurse caring for a hospitalized patient reflects on the history
of Canadian mental health care. What was a major goal of
asylum construction during the 19th century?
A. Providing specialized environments for the care of
individuals with mental illness
B. Eliminating all legal oversight of treatment
C. Replacing nursing care with family care
D. Promoting outpatient treatment as the primary model
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
The asylum era was characterized by the development of
specialized institutions intended to care for individuals with
mental illness. Options B, C, and D do not accurately reflect
the primary purpose of asylum construction during this
period.


Question 5
A patient asks why legal frameworks are important in mental
health care. Which nursing response is most appropriate?
A. "They help balance individual rights with the need for
treatment and safety."
B. "They exist mainly to simplify hospital admissions."
C. "They allow nurses to make all treatment decisions
independently."
D. "They eliminate the need for ethical decision-making."

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Publisher: 2022 ISBN: 9781975179045 Edition: Unknown

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