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,AHI PsychiatricHImentalHIhealthHInursingHI9thHIeditionHIbyHIvidebeckHItestHIbank[HI13
+ 89]

ChapterHI1
1. TheHInurseHIisHIassessingHItheHIfactorsHIcontributingHItoHItheHIwell-
beingHIofHIaHInewlyHIadmittedH I client.HIWhichHIofHItheHIfollowingHIwouldHItheHInurseHI
identifyHIasHIhavingHIaHIpositiveHIimpactHIonH I theHIindividual'sHImentalHIhealth?
A) NotHIneedingHIothersHIforHIcompanionship
B) TheHIabilityHItoHIeffectivelyHImanageHIstress
C) AHIfamilyHIhistoryHIofHImentalHIillness
D) StrivingHIforHItotalHIself-
relianceH I Ans:HIB
Feedback:
IndividualHIfactorsHIinfluencingHImentalHIhealthHIincludeHIbiologicHImakeup,HIautonomy
,H I independence,HIself-
esteem,HIcapacityHIforHIgrowth,HIvitality,HIabilityHItoHIfindHImeaningHIinHIlife,H I emotion
alHIresilienceHIorHIhardiness,HIsenseHIofHIbelonging,HIrealityHIorientation,HIandHIcopingHIo
rH I stressHImanagementHIabilities.HIInterpersonalHIfactorsHIsuchHIasHIintimacyHIandHIaHIb
alanceHIofH I separatenessHIandHIconnectednessHIareHIbothHIneededHIforHIgoodHImentalHIhe
alth,HIandHIthereforeHIaH I healthyHIpersonHIwouldHIneedHIothersHIforHIcompanionship.HIAH
IfamilyHIhistory HIofHImentalHIillnessH I couldHIrelateHItoHItheHIbiologicHImakeupHIofHIanHIin

dividual,HIwhichHImayHIhaveHIaHInegativeHIimpactH I onHIanHIindividual'sHImentalHIhealth
,HIasHIwellHIasHIaHInegativeHIimpactHIonHIanHIindividual'sH I interpersonalHIandHIsocialñcu
lturalHIfactorsHIofHIhealth.HITotalHIself-
relianceHIisHInotHIpossible,H I andHIaHIpositiveHIsocial/culturalHIfactorHIisHIaccessHItoHIade
quateHIresources.


2. WhichHIofHItheHIfollowingHIstatementsHIaboutHImentalHIillnessHIareHItrue?HISelectHIallHIthatHIapply.
A) MentalHIillnessHIcanHIcauseHIsignificantHIdistress,HIimpairedHIfunctioning,HIorHIboth.
B) MentalHIillnessHIisHIonlyHIdueHItoHIsocial/culturalHIfactors.
C) Social/culturalHIfactorsHIthatHIrelateHItoHImentalHIillnessHIincludeHIexcessiveHIdepe
ndencyH I onHIorHIwithdrawalHIfromHIrelationships.
D) IndividualsHIsufferingHIfromHImentalHIillnessHIareHIusuallyHIableHItoHIcopeHIeffectiv
elyHIwithH I dailyHIlife.
E) IndividualsHIsufferingHIfromHImentalHIillnessHImayHIexperienceHIdissatisfaction
HIwithH I relationshipsHIandHIself.
Ans:HIA,HID,HIE
Feedback:
MentalHIillnessHIcanHIcauseHIsignificantHIdistress,HIimpairedHIfunctioning,HIorHIboth.HIMe
ntalH I illnessHImayHIbeHIrelatedHItoHIindividual,HIinterpersonal,HIorHIsocial/culturalHIfacto
rs.HIExcessiveH I dependencyHIonHIorHIwithdrawalHIfromHIrelationshipsHIareHIinterperson
alHIfactorsHIthatHIrelateHItoH I mentalHIillness.HIIndividualsHIsufferingHIfromHImentalHIilln
essHIcanHIfeelHIoverwhelmedHIwithH I dailyHIlife.HIIndividualsHIsufferingHIfromHImentalHIil
lnessHImayHIexperienceHIdissatisfactionHIwithH I relationshipsHIandHIself.



3. WhichHIofHItheHIfollowingHIareHItrueHIregardingHImentalHIhealthHIandHImentalHIillness?
F) BehaviorHIthatHImayHIbeHIviewedHIasHIacceptableHIinHIoneHIcultureHIisHIalwaysHIuna
cceptableH I inHIotherHIcultures.
G) ItHIisHIeasyHItoHIdetermineHIifHIaHIpersonHIisHImentallyHIhealthyHIorHImentallyHIill.
H) InHImostHIcases,HImentalHIhealthHIisHIaHIstateHIofHIemotional,HIpsychological,HIan
dHIsocialH I wellnessHIevidencedHIbyHIsatisfyingHIinterpersonalHIrelationships,HIef
fectiveHIbehaviorH I andHIcoping,HIpositiveHIself-
concept,HIandHIemotionalHIstability.
I) PersonsHIwhoHIengageHIinHIfantasiesHIareHImentall
yHIill.H I Ans:HIC




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,AHI PsychiatricHImentalHIhealthHInursingHI9thHIeditionHIbyHIvidebeckHItestHIbank[HI13
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3. WhichHIofHItheHIfollowingHIareHItrueHIregardingHImentalHIhealthHIandHImentalHIillness?
A) BehaviorHIthatHImayHIbeHIviewedHIasHIacceptableHIinHIoneHIcultureHIisHIalwaysHIuna
cceptableH I inHIotherHIcultures.
B) ItHIisHIeasyHItoHIdetermineHIifHIaHIpersonHIisHImentallyHIhealthyHIorHImentallyHIill.
C) InHImostHIcases,HImentalHIhealthHIisHIaHIstateHIofHIemotional,HIpsychological,HIan
dHIsocialH I wellnessHIevidencedHIbyHIsatisfyingHIinterpersonalHIrelationships,HIef
fectiveHIbehaviorH I andHIcoping,HIpositiveHIself-
concept,HIandHIemotionalHIstability.
D) PersonsHIwhoHIengageHIinHIfantasiesHIareHImentall
yHIill.H I Ans:HIC
Feedback:
WhatHIoneHIsocietyHImayHIviewHIasHIacceptableHIandHIappropriateHIbehavior,HIanotherHIsoc
ietyHImayH I seeHIthatHIasHImaladaptive,HIandHIinappropriate.HIMentalHIhealthHIandHImental
HIillnessHIareHIdifficultH I toHIdefineHIprecisely.HIInHImostHIcases,HImentalHIhealthHIisHIaHIst

ateHIofHIemotional,HIpsychological,H I andHIsocialHIwellnessHIevidencedHIbyHIsatisfyingHIi
nterpersonalHIrelationships,HIeffectiveH I behaviorHIandHIcoping,HIpositiveHIself-
concept,HIandHIemotionalHIstability.HIPersonsHIwhoHIengageH I inHIfantasiesHImayHIbeHIme
ntallyHIhealthy,HIbutHItheHIinabilityHItoHIdistinguishHIrealityHIfromHIfantasyH I isHIanHIindivi
dualHIfactorHIthatHImayHIcontributeHItoHImentalHIillness.


4. AHIclientHIgrievingHItheHIrecentHIlossHIofHIherHIhusbandHIasksHIifHIsheHIisHIbecomingHI
mentallyHIillH I becauseHIsheHIisHIsoHIsad.HITheHInurse'sHIbestHIresponseHIwouldHIbe,
A) ìYouHImayHIhaveHIaHItemporaryHImentalHIillnessHIbecauseHIyouHIareHIexperiencingHI
soHImuchH I pain.î
B) ìYouHIareHInotHImentallyHIill.HIThisHIisHIanHIexpectedHIreactionHItoHItheHIloss
HIyouHIhaveH I experienced.î

C) ìWereHIyouHIgenerallyHIdissatisfiedHIwithHIyourHIrelationshipHIbeforeHIyourHIhu
sband'sH I death?î
D) ìTryHInotHItoHIworryHIaboutHIthatHIrightHInow.HIYouHIneverHIknowHIwhatHItheHIfutu
reHIbrings.îH I Ans:HIB
Feedback:
MentalHIillnessHIincludesHIgeneralHIdissatisfactionHIwithHIself,HIineffectiveHIrelationships
,H I ineffectiveHIcoping,HIandHIlackHIofHIpersonalHIgrowth.HIAdditionallyHItheHIbehaviorHI
mustHInotHIbeH I culturallyHIexpected.HIAcuteHIgriefHIreactionsHIareHIexpectedHIandHIthere
foreHInotHIconsideredH I mentalHIillness.HIFalseHIreassuranceHIorHIoveranalysisHIdoesHInotH
IaccuratelyHIaddressHItheHIclient'sH I concerns.




5. TheHInurseHIconsultsHItheHIDSMHIforHIwhichHIofHItheHIfollowingHIpurposes?
E) ToHIdeviseHIaHIplanHIofHIcareHIforHIaHInewlyHIadmittedHIclient
F) ToHIpredictHItheHIclient'sHIprognosisHIofHItreatmentHIoutcomes
G) ToHIdocumentHItheHIappropriateHIdiagnosticHIcodeHIinHItheHIclient'sHI medicalHIrecord
H) ToHIserveHIasHIaHIguideHIforHIclientHIassess
mentH I Ans:HID
Feedback:
TheHIDSMHIprovidesHIstandardHInomenclature,HIpresentsHIdefiningHIcharacteristics,HIand
H I identifiesHIunderlyingHIcausesHIofHImentalHIdisorders.HIItHIdoesHInotHIprovideHIcareHIpl

ansHIor




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, AHI PsychiatricHImentalHIhealthHInursingHI9thHIeditionHIbyHIvidebeckHItestHIbank[HI13
+ 89]
5. TheHInurseHIconsultsHItheHIDSMHIforHIwhichHIofHItheHIfollowingHIpurposes?
A) ToHIdeviseHIaHIplanHIofHIcareHIforHIaHInewlyHIadmittedHIclient
B) ToHIpredictHItheHIclient'sHIprognosisHIofHItreatmentHIoutcomes
C) ToHIdocumentHItheHIappropriateHIdiagnosticHIcodeHIinHItheHIclient'sHI medicalHIrecord
D) ToHIserveHIasHIaHIguideHIforHIclientHIassess
mentH I Ans:HID
Feedback:
TheHIDSMHIprovidesHIstandardHInomenclature,HIpresentsHIdefiningHIcharacteristics,HIand
H I identifiesHIunderlyingHIcausesHIofHImentalHIdisorders.HIItHIdoesHInotHIprovideHIcareHIp

lansHIorH I prognosticHIoutcomesHIofHItreatment.HIDiagnosisHIofHImentalHIillnessHIisHInotH
IwithinHI theH I generalistHIRN'sHIscopeHIofHIpractice, HIsoHIdocumentingHItheHIcodeHIinHIthe

HImedicalHIrecord HIwouldH I beHIinappropriate.




6. WhichHIwouldHIbeHIaHIreasonHIforHIaHIstudentHInurseHItoHIuseHItheHIDSM?
A) IdentifyingHItheHImedicalHIdiagnosis
B) TreatHIclients
C) EvaluateHItreatments
D) UnderstandHItheHIreasonHIforHItheHIadmissionHIandHItheHInatureHIofHIpsychiatricHIi
llnesses.H I Ans:HID
Feedback:
AlthoughHIstudentHInursesHIdoHInotHIuseHItheHIDSMHItoHIdiagnoseHIclients,HItheyHIwillHIfi
ndHIitHIaH I helpfulHIresourceHItoHIunderstandHItheHIreasonHIforHItheHIadmissionHIandHItoHI
beginHIbuildingH I knowledgeHIaboutHItheHInatureHIofHIpsychiatricHIillnesses.HIIdentifyingH
ItheHImedicalHIdiagnosis,H I treating,HIandHIevaluatingHItreatmentsHIareHInotHIaHIpartHI ofHI t

heHInursingHIprocess.


7. TheHIlegislationHIenactedHIinHI1963HIwasHIlargelyHIresponsibleHIforHIwhichHIofHItheHIfollow
ingHIshiftsH I inHIcareHIforHItheHImentallyHIill?
A) TheHIwidespreadHIuseHIofHIcommunity-basedHIservices
B) TheHIadvancementHIinHIpharmacotherapies
C) IncreasedHIaccessHItoHIhospitalization
D) ImprovedHIrightsHIforHIclientsHIinHIlong-
termHIinstitutionalHIcareH I Ans:HIA
Feedback:
TheHICommunityHIMentalHIHealthHICentersHIConstructionHIActHIofHI1963HIaccomplishedHI
theH I releaseHIofHIindividualsHIfromHIlong-
termHIstaysHIinHIstateHIinstitutions,HItheHIdecreaseHIinH I admissionsHItoHIhospitals,HIandHIt
heHIdevelopmentHIofHIcommunity-
basedHIservicesHIasHIanH I alternativeHItoHIhospitalHIcare.


8. WhichHIoneHIofHItheHIfollowingHIisHIaHIresultHIofHIfederalHIlegislation?
A) MakingHIitHIeasierHItoHIcommitHIpeopleHIforHImentalHIhealthHItreatmentHIagainstHItheirHIwill.
B) MakingHIitHImoreHIdifficultHItoHIcommitHIpeopleHIforHImentalHIhealthHItreatment
HIagainstH I theirHIwill.
C) StateHImentalHIinstitutionsHIbeingHItheHIprimaryHIsourceHIofHIcareHIforHI mentallyHIillHIpersons.
D) ImprovedHIcareHIforHImentallyHIillHIpers
ons.H I Ans:HIB
Feedback:
CommitmentHIlawsHIchangedHIinHItheHIearlyHI1970s,HImakingHIitHImoreHIdifficultHItoHIcommit




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