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Health Nursing, 9th Edition by Margaret Jordan Halter Chapters 1 - 36
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,TABLE OF CONTENTS
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ChapterH01HMentalHHealthHandHMentalHIllness 2
ChapterH02HTheoriesHandHTherapiesHApproach 12
ChapterH03HPsychobiologyHandHPsychopharmacology 25
ChapterH04HTreatmentHSettings 37
ChapterH05HCulturalHImplications 50
ChapterH06HLegalHandHEthicalHConsiderations 61
ChapterH07HTheHNursingHProcessHandHStandardsHofHCare 72
ChapterH08HTherapeuticHRelationships 83
ChapterH09HTherapeuticHCommunication 94
ChapterH10HStressHResponsesHandHStressHManagement 103
ChapterH11HChildhoodHandHNeurodevelopmentalHDisorders 113
ChapterH12HSchizophreniaHSpectrumHDisorders 123
ChapterH13HBipolarHandHRelatedHDisorders 137
ChapterH14HDepressiveHDisorders 150
ChapterH15HAnxietyHandHObsessive-CompulsiveHDisorders 162
ChapterH16HTrauma,HStressor-Related,HandHDissociativeHDisorders 175
ChapterH17HSomaticHSymptomHDisorders 187
ChapterH18HEatingHandHFeedingHDisorders 197
ChapterH19HSleep–WakeHDisorders 207
ChapterH20HSexualHDysfunctions,HGenderHDysphoria,HandHParaphilicHDisorders 216
ChapterH21HImpulseHControlHDisorders 226
ChapterH22HSubstance-RelatedHandHAddictiveHDisorders 236
ChapterH23HNeurocognitiveHDisorders 248
ChapterH24HPersonalityHDisorders 259
ChapterH25HSuicideHandHNonsuicidalHSelf-Injury 270
ChapterH26HCrisisHandHDisaster 280
ChapterH27HAnger,HAggression,HandHViolence 290
ChapterH28HChild,HOlderHAdult,HandHIntimateHPartnerHViolence 300
ChapterH29HSexualHAssault 309
ChapterH30HDying,HDeath,HandHGrieving 318
ChapterH31HOlderHAdults 326
ChapterH32HSeriousHMentalHIllness 338
ChapterH33HForensicHNursing 351
ChapterH34HTherapeuticHGroups 360
ChapterH35HFamilyHInterventions 371
ChapterH36HIntegrativeHCare 382
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ChapterH01:HMentalHHealthHandHMentalHIllness
Halter:HVarcarolis’HFoundationsHofHPsychiatric-
MentalHHealthHNursing:HAHClinicalHApproach,H9thHEdition
MULTIPLEHCHOICE
1. TheH scopeHofHpracticedH forHanH advancedH nurseH practitionerH wouldHincludeHwhichHintervention?
a. ConductingHaHmentalHhealthHassessment.
b. PrescribingH psychotropicHmedication.
c. EstablishingHaHtherapeuticHrelationship.
d. IndividualizingH aH nursingH careH plan.
ANSWER:H B
InHmostHstates,HprescriptiveHprivilegesHareHgrantedHtoHmaster’s-
preparedHnurseHpractitionersHandHclinicalHnurseHspecialistsHwhoHhaveHtakenHspecialHcoursesHo
nHprescribingHmedication.HTheHnurseHpreparedHatHtheHbasicHlevelHisHpermittedHtoHperformHme
ntalHhealthHassessments,HestablishHrelationships,HandHprovideHindividualizedHcareHplanning.
PTS:HHH 1 DIF: CognitiveH Level:H UnderstandH (Comprehension)
TOP:HHH NursingH Process:H Implementation MSC:H ClientH Needs:H Safe,H EffectiveH CareH Environment
2. AHnursingHstudentHexpressesHconcernsHthatHmentalHhealthHnursesH“loseHallHtheirHclinicalHnur
singHskills.”HSelectHtheHbestHresponseHbyHtheHmentalHhealthHnurse.
a. “PsychiatricHnursesHpracticeHinHsaferHenvironmentsHthanHotherHspecialties.HNurse-
to-HclientHratiosHmustHbeHbetterHbecauseHofHtheHnatureHofHtheHclients’Hproblems.”
b. “PsychiatricHnursesHuseHcomplexHcommunicationHskillsHasHwellHasHcriticalHthinkin
gHtoHsolveHmultidimensionalHproblems.HIHamHchallengedHbyHthoseHsituations.”
c. “That’sHaHmisconception.HPsychiatricHnursesHfrequentlyHuseHhighHtechnolo
gyHmonitoringHequipmentHandHmanageHcomplexHintravenousHtherapies.”
d. “PsychiatricHnursesHdoHnotHhaveHtoHdealHwithHasHmuchHpainHandHsuffering
asHmedical–surgicalHnursesHdo.HThatHappealsHtoHme.”
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ANSWER:H B
TheHpracticeHofHpsychiatricHnursingHrequiresHaHdifferentHsetHofHskillsHthanHmedical–
surgicalHnursing,HthoughHthereHisHsubstantialHoverlap.HPsychiatricHnursesHmustHbeHableHtoHhel
pHclientsHwithHmedicalHasHwellHasHmentalHhealthHproblems,HreflectingHtheHholisticHperspectiveH
theseHnursesHmustHhave.HNurse–
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clientHratiosHandHworkloadsHinHpsychiatricHsettingsHhaveHincreased,HjustHlikeHotherHspecialties.
HPsychiatricHnursingHinvolvesHclinicalHpractice,HnotHjustHdocumentation.
PsychosocialHpainHandHsufferingH areHasHrealH asHphysicalH painHandH suffering.
PTS:HHH 1 DIF: CognitiveH Level:HApplyH (Application)
TOP:HHH NursingH Process:H Implementation MSC:H ClientH Needs:H Safe,H EffectiveH CareH Environment
3. WhenHaHnewHbillHintroducedHinHCongressHreducesHfundingHforHcareHofHpersonsHdiagnosedHwit
hHmentalHillness,HaHgroupHofHnursesHwriteHlettersHtoHtheirHelectedHrepresentativesHinHoppositi
onHtoHtheHlegislation.HWhichHroleHhaveHtheHnursesHfulfilled?
a. Recovery
b. Attending
c. Advocacy
d. Evidence-basedH practice
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Health Nursing, 9th Edition by Margaret Jordan Halter Chapters 1 - 36
| Complete
,TABLE OF CONTENTS
H H
ChapterH01HMentalHHealthHandHMentalHIllness 2
ChapterH02HTheoriesHandHTherapiesHApproach 12
ChapterH03HPsychobiologyHandHPsychopharmacology 25
ChapterH04HTreatmentHSettings 37
ChapterH05HCulturalHImplications 50
ChapterH06HLegalHandHEthicalHConsiderations 61
ChapterH07HTheHNursingHProcessHandHStandardsHofHCare 72
ChapterH08HTherapeuticHRelationships 83
ChapterH09HTherapeuticHCommunication 94
ChapterH10HStressHResponsesHandHStressHManagement 103
ChapterH11HChildhoodHandHNeurodevelopmentalHDisorders 113
ChapterH12HSchizophreniaHSpectrumHDisorders 123
ChapterH13HBipolarHandHRelatedHDisorders 137
ChapterH14HDepressiveHDisorders 150
ChapterH15HAnxietyHandHObsessive-CompulsiveHDisorders 162
ChapterH16HTrauma,HStressor-Related,HandHDissociativeHDisorders 175
ChapterH17HSomaticHSymptomHDisorders 187
ChapterH18HEatingHandHFeedingHDisorders 197
ChapterH19HSleep–WakeHDisorders 207
ChapterH20HSexualHDysfunctions,HGenderHDysphoria,HandHParaphilicHDisorders 216
ChapterH21HImpulseHControlHDisorders 226
ChapterH22HSubstance-RelatedHandHAddictiveHDisorders 236
ChapterH23HNeurocognitiveHDisorders 248
ChapterH24HPersonalityHDisorders 259
ChapterH25HSuicideHandHNonsuicidalHSelf-Injury 270
ChapterH26HCrisisHandHDisaster 280
ChapterH27HAnger,HAggression,HandHViolence 290
ChapterH28HChild,HOlderHAdult,HandHIntimateHPartnerHViolence 300
ChapterH29HSexualHAssault 309
ChapterH30HDying,HDeath,HandHGrieving 318
ChapterH31HOlderHAdults 326
ChapterH32HSeriousHMentalHIllness 338
ChapterH33HForensicHNursing 351
ChapterH34HTherapeuticHGroups 360
ChapterH35HFamilyHInterventions 371
ChapterH36HIntegrativeHCare 382
, TestHBankH-HVarcarolis'HFoundationsHofHPsychiatricHMentalHHealthHNursing,H9e
ChapterH01:HMentalHHealthHandHMentalHIllness
Halter:HVarcarolis’HFoundationsHofHPsychiatric-
MentalHHealthHNursing:HAHClinicalHApproach,H9thHEdition
MULTIPLEHCHOICE
1. TheH scopeHofHpracticedH forHanH advancedH nurseH practitionerH wouldHincludeHwhichHintervention?
a. ConductingHaHmentalHhealthHassessment.
b. PrescribingH psychotropicHmedication.
c. EstablishingHaHtherapeuticHrelationship.
d. IndividualizingH aH nursingH careH plan.
ANSWER:H B
InHmostHstates,HprescriptiveHprivilegesHareHgrantedHtoHmaster’s-
preparedHnurseHpractitionersHandHclinicalHnurseHspecialistsHwhoHhaveHtakenHspecialHcoursesHo
nHprescribingHmedication.HTheHnurseHpreparedHatHtheHbasicHlevelHisHpermittedHtoHperformHme
ntalHhealthHassessments,HestablishHrelationships,HandHprovideHindividualizedHcareHplanning.
PTS:HHH 1 DIF: CognitiveH Level:H UnderstandH (Comprehension)
TOP:HHH NursingH Process:H Implementation MSC:H ClientH Needs:H Safe,H EffectiveH CareH Environment
2. AHnursingHstudentHexpressesHconcernsHthatHmentalHhealthHnursesH“loseHallHtheirHclinicalHnur
singHskills.”HSelectHtheHbestHresponseHbyHtheHmentalHhealthHnurse.
a. “PsychiatricHnursesHpracticeHinHsaferHenvironmentsHthanHotherHspecialties.HNurse-
to-HclientHratiosHmustHbeHbetterHbecauseHofHtheHnatureHofHtheHclients’Hproblems.”
b. “PsychiatricHnursesHuseHcomplexHcommunicationHskillsHasHwellHasHcriticalHthinkin
gHtoHsolveHmultidimensionalHproblems.HIHamHchallengedHbyHthoseHsituations.”
c. “That’sHaHmisconception.HPsychiatricHnursesHfrequentlyHuseHhighHtechnolo
gyHmonitoringHequipmentHandHmanageHcomplexHintravenousHtherapies.”
d. “PsychiatricHnursesHdoHnotHhaveHtoHdealHwithHasHmuchHpainHandHsuffering
asHmedical–surgicalHnursesHdo.HThatHappealsHtoHme.”
H
ANSWER:H B
TheHpracticeHofHpsychiatricHnursingHrequiresHaHdifferentHsetHofHskillsHthanHmedical–
surgicalHnursing,HthoughHthereHisHsubstantialHoverlap.HPsychiatricHnursesHmustHbeHableHtoHhel
pHclientsHwithHmedicalHasHwellHasHmentalHhealthHproblems,HreflectingHtheHholisticHperspectiveH
theseHnursesHmustHhave.HNurse–
1H|HPHaHgHe
, TestHBankH-HVarcarolis'HFoundationsHofHPsychiatricHMentalHHealthHNursing,H9e
clientHratiosHandHworkloadsHinHpsychiatricHsettingsHhaveHincreased,HjustHlikeHotherHspecialties.
HPsychiatricHnursingHinvolvesHclinicalHpractice,HnotHjustHdocumentation.
PsychosocialHpainHandHsufferingH areHasHrealH asHphysicalH painHandH suffering.
PTS:HHH 1 DIF: CognitiveH Level:HApplyH (Application)
TOP:HHH NursingH Process:H Implementation MSC:H ClientH Needs:H Safe,H EffectiveH CareH Environment
3. WhenHaHnewHbillHintroducedHinHCongressHreducesHfundingHforHcareHofHpersonsHdiagnosedHwit
hHmentalHillness,HaHgroupHofHnursesHwriteHlettersHtoHtheirHelectedHrepresentativesHinHoppositi
onHtoHtheHlegislation.HWhichHroleHhaveHtheHnursesHfulfilled?
a. Recovery
b. Attending
c. Advocacy
d. Evidence-basedH practice
2H|HPHaHgHe