NUR 3010 TEST 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Factors impacting mental health - answer environment (socioeconomic status,
family/friends, biological environment/pollution), physical health (sickness, sleep),
genetics (hormones), spirituality, family influence, developmental events, personality
traits, demographic and geographic locations, cultural beliefs and values, health
practices and beliefs, weather (sun raises endorphins), biological influences, inherited
factors, ACEs. Medical issues are the #1 factor of mental illness
How to develop a plan - answer no matter if its mild, moderate, severe, or panic you can
develop a plan based on their level of anxiety. Ex: mom who's child is in an accident
needs quick meds or deep breathing, not exercise
Mental illness - answer significant dysfunction in mental functioning related to
developmental, biological, or physiological disturbances, culturally defined
Resilience - answer Ability and capacity to secure resources needed to support
well-being. Characterized by optimism, sense of mastery, competence, essential to
recovery
Phillippe Pinel (1745-1826) - answer Advocate for humane patient treatment (french
priest had a friend who had psychotic break.
Emphasized atmosphere of kindness and understanding
Diagnosis included: melancholia, mania,delirium, dementia, and idiotism.
William Tuke (1732-1822) - answer Humanitarian efforts led to the establishment of York
Retreat
Dorothea Lynde Dix (1802-1887) - answer Plight of mentally ill recognized by legislative
community
This led to establishment of state hospitals
Adolph Meyer (1866-1950) - answer Initiated psychobiological theory
Dynamic concept of psychiatric care
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) - answer Psychoanalysis
Psychosexual theories
Neurosis
, hildegard peplau - answer the art of nursing: provide care, compassion, and advocacy;
enhance comfort and well-being. Application of knowledge is to understand a broad
range of human problems and psychosocial phenomena and to intervene in relieving
patients' suffering and promote growth. Influenced by sullivans work, wrote
"Interpersonal relations in nursing" this was the major paradigm shift in nursing. She
came up with the levels of anxiety and the phases of the nurse-client relationship
When was PTSD acknowledged until... - answer DSM 3
Freud's levels of awareness - answer Conscious, preconscious, unconscious
conscious - answer our immediate thoughts, intellectual, emotional, and interpersonal
aspects of behavior in awareness at a given time
preconscious - answer may take a while to recall but you will remember it. experiences,
thought, feelings, or desires not in immediate awareness, but able to recall
Unconscious - answer memories, thoughts, feelings, or wishes not available to
conscious mind. Repressed, not logical; memories that are not available for our
memory, part of regression, illogical, and doesn't make sense
Personality structure - answer Id, ego, super-ego
Id - answer instincts and drives; i want it now, food and pleasure, spending money,
sexual activity, getting in the car and drunk driving, me me me
Ego - answer mediates between the id and super-ego. Distinguishes between what is
reality and fantasy. distinguishes b/w id and super ego.
Disorders with overactive id - answer Bipolar manic
Reactive attachment disorder (impulsive and aggressive)
Personality disorders (narcissistic, borderline, antisocial)
ADD or ADHD, substance or chemical abuse or dependency
Disorders with an overactive superego - answer Anxiety
Eating disorders
Depression
OCD
Disorders with an overactive Ego - answer Schizophrenia
PTSD
Borderline personality disorder
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Factors impacting mental health - answer environment (socioeconomic status,
family/friends, biological environment/pollution), physical health (sickness, sleep),
genetics (hormones), spirituality, family influence, developmental events, personality
traits, demographic and geographic locations, cultural beliefs and values, health
practices and beliefs, weather (sun raises endorphins), biological influences, inherited
factors, ACEs. Medical issues are the #1 factor of mental illness
How to develop a plan - answer no matter if its mild, moderate, severe, or panic you can
develop a plan based on their level of anxiety. Ex: mom who's child is in an accident
needs quick meds or deep breathing, not exercise
Mental illness - answer significant dysfunction in mental functioning related to
developmental, biological, or physiological disturbances, culturally defined
Resilience - answer Ability and capacity to secure resources needed to support
well-being. Characterized by optimism, sense of mastery, competence, essential to
recovery
Phillippe Pinel (1745-1826) - answer Advocate for humane patient treatment (french
priest had a friend who had psychotic break.
Emphasized atmosphere of kindness and understanding
Diagnosis included: melancholia, mania,delirium, dementia, and idiotism.
William Tuke (1732-1822) - answer Humanitarian efforts led to the establishment of York
Retreat
Dorothea Lynde Dix (1802-1887) - answer Plight of mentally ill recognized by legislative
community
This led to establishment of state hospitals
Adolph Meyer (1866-1950) - answer Initiated psychobiological theory
Dynamic concept of psychiatric care
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) - answer Psychoanalysis
Psychosexual theories
Neurosis
, hildegard peplau - answer the art of nursing: provide care, compassion, and advocacy;
enhance comfort and well-being. Application of knowledge is to understand a broad
range of human problems and psychosocial phenomena and to intervene in relieving
patients' suffering and promote growth. Influenced by sullivans work, wrote
"Interpersonal relations in nursing" this was the major paradigm shift in nursing. She
came up with the levels of anxiety and the phases of the nurse-client relationship
When was PTSD acknowledged until... - answer DSM 3
Freud's levels of awareness - answer Conscious, preconscious, unconscious
conscious - answer our immediate thoughts, intellectual, emotional, and interpersonal
aspects of behavior in awareness at a given time
preconscious - answer may take a while to recall but you will remember it. experiences,
thought, feelings, or desires not in immediate awareness, but able to recall
Unconscious - answer memories, thoughts, feelings, or wishes not available to
conscious mind. Repressed, not logical; memories that are not available for our
memory, part of regression, illogical, and doesn't make sense
Personality structure - answer Id, ego, super-ego
Id - answer instincts and drives; i want it now, food and pleasure, spending money,
sexual activity, getting in the car and drunk driving, me me me
Ego - answer mediates between the id and super-ego. Distinguishes between what is
reality and fantasy. distinguishes b/w id and super ego.
Disorders with overactive id - answer Bipolar manic
Reactive attachment disorder (impulsive and aggressive)
Personality disorders (narcissistic, borderline, antisocial)
ADD or ADHD, substance or chemical abuse or dependency
Disorders with an overactive superego - answer Anxiety
Eating disorders
Depression
OCD
Disorders with an overactive Ego - answer Schizophrenia
PTSD
Borderline personality disorder