Chapter 1 Mental Health and Mental Illness
Chapter 2 The Delivery of Mental Health Care
Chapter 3 Theories of Personality Development
Chapter 4 Treatment of Mental Illness
Chapter 5 Establishing and Maintaining a Therapeutic
Relationship
Chapter 6 Dynamics of Anger, Violence, and
Crises
Chapter 7 Communication in Mental Health
Nursing
Chapter 8 The Nursing Process in Mental Health
Nursing
Chapter 9 Anxiety Disorders
Chapter 10 Mood Disorders
Chapter 11 Psychotic Disorders
Chapter 12 Personality Disorders
Chapter 13 Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders
Chapter 14 Dissociative Disorders
Chapter 15 Substance-Related Disorders
Chapter 16 Eating Disorders
Chapter 17 Sexual Disorders
Chapter 18 Disorders and Issues of Children and
Adolescents
Chapter 19 Disorders and Issues of the Older Adult
, Introductory Mental Health Nursing 4th Edition
Womble Kincheloe Test Bank
Chapter 1 Mental Health and Mental Illness
1.
Which of the following best reflects an individual’s mental health?
A. Their ability to control others’ perceptions
B. Their ability to function effectively and form satisfying relationships
C. Their ability to dominate social interactions
D. Their ability to avoid emotional expression
Answer: B
Rationale: Mental health is evidenced by effective functioning, adaptability, and the capacity for
satisfying relationships. Avoiding emotion or controlling others indicates maladaptive patterns, not well-
being.
2.
A patient who recognizes anger triggers and chooses to step away before responding is demonstrating
which coping skill?
A. Manipulation
B. Emotional repression
C. Self-awareness and anger control
D. Avoidance
Answer: C
Rationale: Awareness of triggers allows an individual to regulate emotions consciously, preventing
escalation—core to adaptive emotional intelligence.
3.
Which combination of factors is most likely to shape a person’s cultural identity?
A. Language, customs, gender roles, and shared traditions
, B. Occupation, diet, and socioeconomic status only
C. Education level and intelligence
D. Religion alone
Answer: A
Rationale: Cultural identity emerges from a multifactorial blend of values, customs, communication
patterns, and gender expectations—not a single determinant.
4.
In certain cultures, mental illness is viewed as a form of “possession.” A culturally competent nurse
interprets this belief as:
A. Denial of illness
B. A cultural explanation for behavioral change
C. Religious superstition requiring correction
D. A universal psychological defense mechanism
Answer: B
Rationale: Culturally competent care recognizes that etiologic beliefs—spiritual, religious, or
biomedical—are frameworks through which people understand health, not ignorance.
5.
Which statement about stress is most accurate from a psychophysiologic standpoint?
A. All stress is detrimental.
B. Stress can be positive or negative, depending on the individual’s perception and adaptation.
C. Stress affects only emotional health.
D. Stress and health are unrelated phenomena.
Answer: B
Rationale: Eustress can enhance performance; distress leads to dysfunction. The perception of stress
determines its outcome.
6.