QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
“definition of mental health vs mental illness - CORRECT ANSWER mental health:
-state of wellbeing in one's own abilities & normal stresses of life
-only in a complete state of wellbeing when physical, mental, and social well-being is intact
mental illness:
-disturbance in a person's cognition, emotions, or behaviors"
"describe bargaining stage of grief - CORRECT ANSWER -an attempt to postpone
acceptance of reality
-frequent labile moods
-continued anger & unwillingness to accept loss"
"describe depression stage of grief - CORRECT ANSWER -deep sense of loss as reality
of what happened or anticipated settles
-may withdraw from social interaction
-predominant affect is feelings or emptiness or loss
-sadness & grief can be intertwined w/ good days of positive emotions
-sometimes this period can be overwhelming & recovery from depth of sorrow unlikely
w/o professional help"
"describe acceptance stage of grief - CORRECT ANSWER -person begins to experience
peace & serenity
-time for letting go & allowing life to provide new experiences & relationships"
"describe psychotherapy - CORRECT ANSWER use of psychological methods,
particularly when based on regular personal interaction, to help a person change behavior,
increase happiness, and overcome problems"
"describe cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) - CORRECT ANSWER based on cognitive
model that focuses on identifying & correcting distorted thinking patterns that can lead to
emotional stress & problem behaviors
-it is believed that clients respond in stressful situations based on subjective perception of
an event
-once misperception identified, clients can change their behaviors by changing their
maladaptive thinking about themselves & experiences"
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,"describe orientation phase - CORRECT ANSWER pt & nurse getting to know each
other
-involves explaining purpose of nurse-pt interaction for building trust, establishing roles, &
identifying problems & expectations"
"describe working stage - CORRECT ANSWER where outcomes & interventions toward
behavior change are planned & goals are developed to improve client's well being"
"describe termination phase - CORRECT ANSWER allows client to depend on
themselves while developing improved adaptive skills (end of nurse-pt relationship)
-important to discuss termination w/ client & respond to any feelings/concerns"
"what components are included in mental status examination? - CORRECT ANSWER
appearance: grooming, eye contact, posture
attitude: cooperative or uncooperative, friendly, hostile
speech pattern: speed, volume, slurring
mood & affect
LOC/LOO
memory: recent or short-term
perceptions: hallucinations, illusions, etc.
judgement: problem-solving, decision-making abilities
thought processes: speed, content, logical or illogical"
"differentiate each characteristic
empathy
genuineness
acceptance
self awareness - CORRECT ANSWER empathy
-seeing, understanding, & sharing others viewpoints w/o judgement
genuineness
-attribute of realness & concerns that fosters an honest & caring foundation for trust
acceptance
-ability to see the client as a person w/ worthy & dignity who isn't judged or labeled by the
standards of another
self-awareness
-consciousness of one's own individuality & personality w/ an attitude of openness to make
positive changes"
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,"what are the types of anxiety disorders? - CORRECT ANSWER -generalized anxiety
disorder
-panic disorder
-specific phobia
-social anxiety disorder (social phobia)
-PTSD
-OCD"
"define agoraphobia - CORRECT ANSWER avoidance of specific places, situations
tending to trigger panic attacks"
"what are different types of specific phobias? - CORRECT ANSWER PTSD, social,
agoraphobia, claustrophobia, acrophobia (fear of heights)"
"specific phobia - CORRECT ANSWER fear of objects or specific situations or events"
"most common types of specific phobia? - CORRECT ANSWER animals, height, water,
storms, blood or needles, flying, elevators, or enclosed space"
"signs & symptoms of specific phobia - CORRECT ANSWER -irrational & persistent fear
of object or situation
-immediate anxiety on contact w/ feared object or situation
-loss of control, fainting, panic response
-avoidance of activities w/ feared stimulus
-worry w/ anticipatory anxiety
-possible impaired social or work functioning"
"incidence & etiology of specific phobia - CORRECT ANSWER -affects over 6m adult
Americans
-twice as common in females as males
-common but not severe enough to be diagnosed
-symptoms usually have an onset during childhood or adolescence & persists throughout
adult life"
"describe social anxiety disorder (social phobia) - CORRECT ANSWER excessive fear of
any social situation which embarrassment is possible"
"s+s of social anxiety disorder - CORRECT ANSWER -hyperventilation
-palpitations
-trembling hands or voice
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, -inability to speak correctly
-blushing
-sweating
-GI symptoms
-urinary urgency
-muscle tension
-anticipatory anxiety
-fear of embarrassment or ridicule"
"incidence & etiology of social anxiety disorder - CORRECT ANSWER -equally common
in men & women
-onset usually occurs in childhood or early adolescence
-onset can be abrupt after an event occurs or it can be slow
-runs in families"
"post traumatic stress disorder - CORRECT ANSWER an anxiety disorder has been
subjected to a traumatic event"
"s+s of PTSD - CORRECT ANSWER -intense feeling or fear and dread following a
traumatic event
-mental reruns of the event
-emotional numbness following the event
-avoidance of people, places, or things associated w/ event
-insomnia
-↑ vigilance or watchfulness
-startles easily
-irritability and aggressiveness
-depression
-impaired social or work functioning
-difficulty in interpersonal relationships"
"incidence & etiology of PTSD - CORRECT ANSWER -more common in females & can be
seen in any age group
-also more common if there is a family hx of the disorder"
"obsessive compulsive disorder - CORRECT ANSWER An anxiety disorder
characterized by unwanted repetitive thoughts (obsession) and/ or actions (compulsions)
for more than 1hr daily"
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