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1. A RTstaff RTnurse RTcompletes RTorientation RTto RTa RTpsychiatric RTunit. RTThis RTnurse RTmay RTexpect
RTan RTadvanced RTpractice RTnurse RTto RTperform RTwhich RTadditional RTintervention? RTa.
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b. Prescribe RTpsychotropic RTmedication.
c. Establish RTtherapeutic RTrelationships.
d. Individualize RTnursing RTcare RTplans.
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In RTmost RTstates, RTprescriptive RTprivileges RTare RTgranted RTto RTmaster‘s-prepared RTnurse
RTpractitioners RTand RTclinical RTnurse RTspecialists RTwho RThave RTtaken RTspecial RTcourses RTon
RTprescribing RTmedication. RTThe RTnurse RTprepared RT at RTthe RTbasic RTlevel RTis RTpermitted RTto RTperform
RTmental RThealth RTassessments, RTestablish RTrelationships, RTand RTprovide RTindividualized RTcare
RTplanning.
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2. A RTnursing RTstudent RTexpresses RTconcerns RTthat RTmental RThealth RTnurses RT―lose RTall RTtheir
clinical RTnursing RTskills.‖ RTSelect RTthe RTbest RTresponse RTby RTthe RTmental RThealth RTnurse.
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a. ―Psychiatric RTnurses RTpractice RTin RTsafer RTenvironments RTthan RTother RTspecialties. RTNurse-to-
patient RTratios RTmust RTbe RTbetter RTbecause RTof RTthe RTnature RTof RTthe RTpatients‘ RTproblems.‖
b. ―Psychiatric RTnurses RTuse RTcomplex RTcommunication RTskills RTas RTwell RTas RTcritical RTthinking
RTto RTsolve RTmultidimensional RTproblems. RT I RTam RT challenged RTby RTthose RTsituations.‖
c. ―That‘s RTa RTmisconception. RTPsychiatric RTnurses RTfrequently RTuse RThigh RTtechnology
RTmonitoring RTequipment RTand RTmanage RTcomplex RTintravenous RTtherapies.‖
d. ―Psychiatric RTnurses RTdo RTnot RThave RTto RTdeal RTwith RTas RTmuch RTpain RTand RTsuffering
RTas RTmedical– RTsurgical RTnurses RTdo. RTThat RTappeals RTto RTme.‖
ANS: RTB
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surgical RTnursing, RTthough RTthere RTis RTsubstantial RToverlap. RTPsychiatric RTnurses RTmust RTbe
RTable RTto RThelp RTpatients RTwith RTmedical RTas RTwell RTas RTmental RThealth RTproblems, RTreflecting
RTthe RTholistic RTperspective RTthese RTnurses RTmust RThave. RTNurse–patient RTratios RTand RTworkloads
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3. When RTa RTnew RTbill RTintroduced RTin RTCongress RTreduces RTfunding RTfor RTcare RTof RTpersons
RTdiagnosed RTwith RTmental RTillness, RTa RTgroup RTof RTnurses RTwrite RTletters RTto RTtheir RTelected
RTrepresentatives RTin RTopposition RTto RTthe RTlegislation. RTWhich RTrole RThave RTthe RTnurses
RTfulfilled?
a. Recovery
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c. Advocacy
d. Evidence-based RTpractice
ANS: RTC
An RTadvocate RTdefends RTor RTasserts RTanother‘s RTcause, RTparticularly RTwhen RTthe RTother RTperson
RTlacks RTthe RTability RTto RTdo RTthat RTfor RTself. RTExamples RTof RTindividual RTadvocacy RTinclude
RThelping RTpatients RTunderstand RTtheir RTrights RTor RTmake RTdecisions. RTOn RTa RTcommunity RTscale,
RTadvocacy RTincludes RTpolitical RTactivity, RTpublic RTspeaking, RTand RTpublication RTin RTthe
RTinterest RTof RTimproving RTthe RThuman RTcondition.
Since RTfunding RTis RTnecessary RTto RTdeliver RTquality RTprogramming RTfor RTpersons RTwith RTmental
RTillness, RTthe RTletter-writing RTcampaign RTadvocates RTfor RTthat RTcause RTon RTbehalf RTof RTpatients
RTwho RTare RTunable RTto RTarticulate RTtheir RTown RTneeds.
PTS: RT1 RTDIF: RTCognitive RTLevel: RTUnderstand RT(Comprehension) RTREF: RTPage RT1-
26 RTTOP: RTNursing RTProcess: RTEvaluation
MSC: RTClient RTNeeds: RTSafe, RTEffective RTCare RTEnvironment
4. A RTfamily RThas RTa RTlong RThistory RTof RTconflicted RTrelationships RTamong RTthe RTmembers.
RTWhich RTfamily RTmember‘s RTcomment RTbest RTreflects RTa RTmentally RThealthy RTperspective?
a. ―I‘ve RTmade RTmistakes RTbut RTeveryone RTelse RTin RTthis RTfamily RThas RTalso.‖
b. ―I RTremember RTjoy RTand RTmutual RTrespect RTfrom RTour RTearly RTyears RTtogether.‖
c. ―I RTwill RTmake RTsome RTchanges RTin RTmy RTbehavior RTfor RTthe RTgood RTof RTthe RTfamily.‖
d. ―It‘s RTbest RTfor RTme RTto RTmove RTaway RTfrom RTmy RTfamily. RTThings RTwill RTnever RTchange.‖
ANS: RTC
The RTcorrect RTresponse RTdemonstrates RTthe RTbest RTevidence RTof RTa RThealthy RTrecognition RTof
RTthe RTimportance RTof RTrelationships. RTMental RThealth RTincludes RTrational RTthinking,
RTcommunication RTskills, RTlearning, RTemotional RTgrowth, RTresilience, RTand RTself-esteem.
RTRecalling RTjoy RTfrom RTearlier RTin RTlife RTmay RTbe RThealthy, RTbut RTthe RTcorrect RTresponse RTshows
RTa RThigher RTlevel RTof RTmental RThealth. RTThe RTother RTincorrect RTresponses RTshow RTblaming RTand
RTavoidance.
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