CMPA 412 questions with complete
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Psychiatric Nursing - correct answer ✔✔focuses on the care and rehabilitation of
people with identifiable mental illnesses or disorders
psychotherapy - correct answer ✔✔an ongoing dialogue between a patient and a
mental health professional
electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) - correct answer ✔✔a treatment that involves
inducing a mild seizure by delivering an electrical shock to the brain
Depression - correct answer ✔✔A prolonged feeling of helplessness,
hopelessness, and sadness
Dysthymic Depression (Dysthymia) - correct answer ✔✔is a milder, but long-
lasting form of depression.
generalized anxiety disorder - correct answer ✔✔Characterized by excessive
anxiety or worry about numerous things, lasting for 6 months or longer.
Anxiety - correct answer ✔✔is a feeling of apprehension caused by anticipation of
an il- defined threat or danger that is not realistically based.
,panic disorder - correct answer ✔✔an anxiety disorder that consists of sudden,
overwhelming attacks of terror
agoraphobia - correct answer ✔✔fear or avoidance of situations, such as crowds
or wide open places, where one has felt loss of control and panic
Benzodiazepines - correct answer ✔✔The most common group of antianxiety
drugs, which includes Valium and Xanax.
Schizophrenia - correct answer ✔✔Delusion and hallucination
paranoid schizophrenia - correct answer ✔✔A type of schizophrenia that is
dominated by delusions of persecution along with delusions of grandeur.
catatonic schizophrenia - correct answer ✔✔A type of schizophrenia marked by
striking motor disturbances, ranging from muscular rigidity to random motor
activity. And unable to talk
Bipolar disorder - correct answer ✔✔A mood disorder in which the person
alternates between the hopelessness and lethargy of depression and the
overexcited state of mania.
bipolar 1 disorder - correct answer ✔✔is mainly defined by manic or
mixed episodes that last at least seven days,
, bipolar 2 disorder - correct answer ✔✔is defined by a pattern of depressive
episodes shifting back and forth with
hypomanic episodes, but no full-blown manic or mixed episodes.
Seasonal affective disorder - correct answer ✔✔Controversial disorder in which a
person experiences depression during winter months and improved mood during
spring. Can be treated using phototherapy, using bright light and high levels of
negative ions.
In the pre interaction phase the nurse will? - correct answer ✔✔This phase occurs
Before the Nurse and client meet f to f , nurse gather information about client
history and condition and needs
Orientation phase - correct answer ✔✔Marks first meeting between the nurse
and client , nurse establisehd trust and rapport with client
working phase - correct answer ✔✔when the nurse and the patient work
together to solve problems and accomplish goals
Transference phase - correct answer ✔✔Client transferring feelings and emotion
into the nurse (rt to past experience )
Countertransference phase - correct answer ✔✔Refers to the nurse emotional
response to the client
Termination phase - correct answer ✔✔Nurse and patient goals was achieved
solutions A+ rated
Psychiatric Nursing - correct answer ✔✔focuses on the care and rehabilitation of
people with identifiable mental illnesses or disorders
psychotherapy - correct answer ✔✔an ongoing dialogue between a patient and a
mental health professional
electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) - correct answer ✔✔a treatment that involves
inducing a mild seizure by delivering an electrical shock to the brain
Depression - correct answer ✔✔A prolonged feeling of helplessness,
hopelessness, and sadness
Dysthymic Depression (Dysthymia) - correct answer ✔✔is a milder, but long-
lasting form of depression.
generalized anxiety disorder - correct answer ✔✔Characterized by excessive
anxiety or worry about numerous things, lasting for 6 months or longer.
Anxiety - correct answer ✔✔is a feeling of apprehension caused by anticipation of
an il- defined threat or danger that is not realistically based.
,panic disorder - correct answer ✔✔an anxiety disorder that consists of sudden,
overwhelming attacks of terror
agoraphobia - correct answer ✔✔fear or avoidance of situations, such as crowds
or wide open places, where one has felt loss of control and panic
Benzodiazepines - correct answer ✔✔The most common group of antianxiety
drugs, which includes Valium and Xanax.
Schizophrenia - correct answer ✔✔Delusion and hallucination
paranoid schizophrenia - correct answer ✔✔A type of schizophrenia that is
dominated by delusions of persecution along with delusions of grandeur.
catatonic schizophrenia - correct answer ✔✔A type of schizophrenia marked by
striking motor disturbances, ranging from muscular rigidity to random motor
activity. And unable to talk
Bipolar disorder - correct answer ✔✔A mood disorder in which the person
alternates between the hopelessness and lethargy of depression and the
overexcited state of mania.
bipolar 1 disorder - correct answer ✔✔is mainly defined by manic or
mixed episodes that last at least seven days,
, bipolar 2 disorder - correct answer ✔✔is defined by a pattern of depressive
episodes shifting back and forth with
hypomanic episodes, but no full-blown manic or mixed episodes.
Seasonal affective disorder - correct answer ✔✔Controversial disorder in which a
person experiences depression during winter months and improved mood during
spring. Can be treated using phototherapy, using bright light and high levels of
negative ions.
In the pre interaction phase the nurse will? - correct answer ✔✔This phase occurs
Before the Nurse and client meet f to f , nurse gather information about client
history and condition and needs
Orientation phase - correct answer ✔✔Marks first meeting between the nurse
and client , nurse establisehd trust and rapport with client
working phase - correct answer ✔✔when the nurse and the patient work
together to solve problems and accomplish goals
Transference phase - correct answer ✔✔Client transferring feelings and emotion
into the nurse (rt to past experience )
Countertransference phase - correct answer ✔✔Refers to the nurse emotional
response to the client
Termination phase - correct answer ✔✔Nurse and patient goals was achieved