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A) Our ability to function well with others B) Our ability to defend what we believe C) Our ability to perform demanding tasks on the job D) Our ability to defend those weaker than we are A mental health nurse is teaching a class in anger management. S patients that recognizing what triggers their anger response allow 2. which of the following? A) Manipulate the situation to get what you want B) Stand up for ones beliefs against the cultural beliefs of a commu C) Gives them the opportunity to gain control of their anger D) Control the things that trigger their anger Which of the following are factors that could be part of a persons 3. identity? (Select all that apply.) A) Common family customs B) Common language C) Common stressors D) Gender E) Adaptive resources What would a culturally competent nurse know that some cultur 4. feel that mental illness is caused by? A) Demon possession B) Pretense C) The stars D) Hypnosis A staff educator is discussing stress and its impact on a disease p physical or mental. What would be the best statement about stres 5. could give? A) Stress can be prostress or dis Stress can never enhance the B) being. Stress can be either physicall C) exhausting, but not both. D) Distress is actually harmful t A patient comes to the clinic to see the Mental Health Nurse Pra states, I seem to be miserable and upset all the time. My marriag because my wife refuses to understand how I feel. What does the 6. understand about the factors contributing to the patients stress? Internal situations often mak A) upset External situations often mak B) upset C) We choose to make ourselve D) We choose to live with chron As a mental health nurse, you know that when a person feels ins 7. of resentment and animosity may be formed. These images gene A) The need to fight back B) The need to change their beh C) The need to project blame on D) The need to manipulate the s Mental health nurses know that stress management is an importa 8. care. What is one way a mental health nurse could help the patie A) Teach mentalization B) Teach hypnosis C) Teach imagination D) Teach visualization To help patients deal with their stress, nurses must also learn to c Which of the following is an adaptive coping strategy that might 9. nurse? A) Reframing B) Mediation C) Asset training D) Mental blocking An 18-year-old college student is very anxious about auditionin famous chorale. Which of the following ways of dealing with th 10. nurse recognize as being maladaptive? A) Arranging for voice lessons B) Practicing the songs used in the audition C) Going to a concert D) Singing with a group of friends Several steps occur in the crisis sequence. 11. What is one of these steps? A) Organization recurs B) Violence C) Autonomic response D) Peripheral nervous system response A 70-year-old man is admitted to the hospital in a severe state o The nurse learns that he lost his wife 3 months ago and is living area. His family lives at a great distance and rarely visits him. H for several days at a time and is not paying his bills. He is now electricity and phone service at his home. When his son asks th 12. wrong with his father, what would be the nurses best response? A) He is grieving for his wife. B) He has colon cancer and is dying. C) He has a malabsorption disorder. D) He feels alone and useless. A 28-year-old woman, whose husband and two children were k hurricane 3 years ago, has dated several men in the past 18 mon never allowed a serious relationship to develop, always finding end the relationship after a couple of months. What is a reason t 13. woman may not be able to form a serious, lasting relationship w A) Unresolved grieving from a loss when she was 15 years old B) The patient has had multiple losses C) Guilt with regard to circumstances at or near the time of loss D) The patient has ambivalent feelings toward the lost person A new nurse has just begun work in a mental health facility. Du orientation, the nurse learns about chronic sorrow. What should 14. learn that is considered chronic sorrow? A) Twelve continuous months of coping with a loss B) Inability to complete the coping process C) A prolonged and intensified resolution D) A prolonged and intensified reaction A patient who responds to acute stress by fleeing from the situa demonstrating the fight-or-flight response. Which of the follow 15. this response? A) A surge of adrenalin into the bloodstream in response to an imm B) A lapse of judgment that causes a person to avoid consequence C) A positive response to an insulting situation D) A result of chronic stress The nurse is caring for a patient whose husband is dying. The pati the doctors caring for her husband are very good and that she kno 16. will recover. The nurse recognizes that the patient is likely in whi grief? A) Anger B) Denial C) Acceptance D) Bargaining As a mental health nurse, you are initiating therapeutic strategie who is in psychological crisis. You initiate therapeutic strategies 17. designed to do what? A) Teach the person in crisis a lesson B) Assist in preventing future emotional states of dysfunction C) Assist in identifying future behaviors D) Teach the person in crisis how to diffuse the anger During the mental health clinical rotation, a student nurse types of triggers increase stress levels. What would be the 18. answer the student nurse could get? A) Expected triggers B) One-time triggers C) Intense triggers D) Controllable triggers A patient on the medical/psychiatric unit has been seen pacing b in his room. The nurse asks him what is wrong. The patient resp 19. know. What is this an example of? A) Stress B) Anxiety C) Distress D) Grief A nurse is collecting data on a new patient in the clinic. What is 20. question the nurse might ask the patient to elicit data on the pati health? A) What family members do you live with? B) Do you often change things in your life? C) How do you feel about yourself? D) What do you do for a living?
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