NUR2459||NUR2459 Mental Health
EXAM QUIZ/ANS WELL DEFINED
(latest update) A+ GRADED!!
"Termination Phase" of the Nurse-Client Relationship (CORRECT
ANSWERS) Summarizing the goals and objectives achieved, discussing
ways to incorporate new coping strategies, reviewing situations that
occurred and exchanging memories
"Working Phase" of the Nurse-Patient Relationship (CORRECT
ANSWERS) Maintaining the relationship, gathering data, promoting
problem solving skills and self-esteem, facilitate discharge, overcome
resistance, evaluate problems and goals
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (CORRECT ANSWERS) Theory
behind this therapy: Everyone has schemata-unique assumptions about
self, others, and the world around them
What is a therapeutic milieu or milieu therapy? (CORRECT
ANSWERS) A health environment, combined with a healthy social
structure within a inpatient or outpatient setting supporting and treating
those with mental illness
Difference between a social relationship and the nurse-client relationship
(CORRECT ANSWERS) Focus on the patient's problems and concerns
,encouraging them to find their own situations, not "being a friend" or
meeting the needs of the nurse
Examples of Non-Therapeutic Communication techniques (CORRECT
ANSWERS) Reassuring, giving advice, giving approval, disapproving,
changing the subject
What is "Exploring"- a therapeutic communication technique?
(CORRECT ANSWERS) "Tell me more about that"
"Would you describe it more fully?"
What are examples of therapeutic communication techniques?
(CORRECT ANSWERS) Paraphrasing, summarizing, clarifying,
exploring, silence, touch
What is "False Reassurance"- a non-therapeutic communication
technique? (CORRECT ANSWERS) "Don't worry everything will be
alright", "You'll be fine". "There's nothing to worry about"
What is minimizing feelings- (a non-therapeutic communication
technique (CORRECT ANSWERS) Patient: "I wish I were dead.
"Nurse: 'I know what you mean."
What is affect? (CORRECT ANSWERS) Client's emotional display of
mood being experienced
, What are levels of consciousness? (CORRECT ANSWERS) Alert,
Lethargic, Stuporous
What is "flight of ideas"? (CORRECT ANSWERS) Rapid changes from
one thought to another related thought
What is perseveration? (CORRECT ANSWERS) Repeating the same
words in response to different questions
What is judgement? (CORRECT ANSWERS) Ability to evaluate
choices and make appropriate decisions
What is autonomy? (CORRECT ANSWERS) Respecting the rights of
others to make their own decisions (Big choices: Do you want CPR?
Surgery?. Little choices: What would you like to take your medicine
with?) =CHOICE/SELF DETERMINATION
What are the reasons to use seclusion? (CORRECT ANSWERS) Being a
harm to self or others, decreasing sensory overload, patient request
What is a violation of the patient's rights? (CORRECT ANSWERS)
Forcing client to eat, wash, or dress self
What is "Duty to Warn"? (CORRECT ANSWERS) Informing medical
staff about a client's threat to harm a specific individual
EXAM QUIZ/ANS WELL DEFINED
(latest update) A+ GRADED!!
"Termination Phase" of the Nurse-Client Relationship (CORRECT
ANSWERS) Summarizing the goals and objectives achieved, discussing
ways to incorporate new coping strategies, reviewing situations that
occurred and exchanging memories
"Working Phase" of the Nurse-Patient Relationship (CORRECT
ANSWERS) Maintaining the relationship, gathering data, promoting
problem solving skills and self-esteem, facilitate discharge, overcome
resistance, evaluate problems and goals
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (CORRECT ANSWERS) Theory
behind this therapy: Everyone has schemata-unique assumptions about
self, others, and the world around them
What is a therapeutic milieu or milieu therapy? (CORRECT
ANSWERS) A health environment, combined with a healthy social
structure within a inpatient or outpatient setting supporting and treating
those with mental illness
Difference between a social relationship and the nurse-client relationship
(CORRECT ANSWERS) Focus on the patient's problems and concerns
,encouraging them to find their own situations, not "being a friend" or
meeting the needs of the nurse
Examples of Non-Therapeutic Communication techniques (CORRECT
ANSWERS) Reassuring, giving advice, giving approval, disapproving,
changing the subject
What is "Exploring"- a therapeutic communication technique?
(CORRECT ANSWERS) "Tell me more about that"
"Would you describe it more fully?"
What are examples of therapeutic communication techniques?
(CORRECT ANSWERS) Paraphrasing, summarizing, clarifying,
exploring, silence, touch
What is "False Reassurance"- a non-therapeutic communication
technique? (CORRECT ANSWERS) "Don't worry everything will be
alright", "You'll be fine". "There's nothing to worry about"
What is minimizing feelings- (a non-therapeutic communication
technique (CORRECT ANSWERS) Patient: "I wish I were dead.
"Nurse: 'I know what you mean."
What is affect? (CORRECT ANSWERS) Client's emotional display of
mood being experienced
, What are levels of consciousness? (CORRECT ANSWERS) Alert,
Lethargic, Stuporous
What is "flight of ideas"? (CORRECT ANSWERS) Rapid changes from
one thought to another related thought
What is perseveration? (CORRECT ANSWERS) Repeating the same
words in response to different questions
What is judgement? (CORRECT ANSWERS) Ability to evaluate
choices and make appropriate decisions
What is autonomy? (CORRECT ANSWERS) Respecting the rights of
others to make their own decisions (Big choices: Do you want CPR?
Surgery?. Little choices: What would you like to take your medicine
with?) =CHOICE/SELF DETERMINATION
What are the reasons to use seclusion? (CORRECT ANSWERS) Being a
harm to self or others, decreasing sensory overload, patient request
What is a violation of the patient's rights? (CORRECT ANSWERS)
Forcing client to eat, wash, or dress self
What is "Duty to Warn"? (CORRECT ANSWERS) Informing medical
staff about a client's threat to harm a specific individual