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B) TheWQabilityWQtoWQeffectivelyWQmanageWQstress
C) AWQfamilyWQhistoryWQofWQmentalWQillness
D) StrivingWQforWQtotalWQself-
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relianceWQisWQnotWQpossible,W Q andWQaWQpositiveWQsocial/culturalWQfactorWQisWQaccess
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2. WhichWQofWQtheWQfollowingWQstatementsWQaboutWQmentalWQillnessWQareWQtrue?WQSelectWQallWQthatWQapply.
A) MentalWQillnessWQcanWQcauseWQsignificantWQdistress,WQimpairedWQfunctioning,WQorWQboth.
B) MentalWQillnessWQisWQonlyWQdueWQtoWQsocial/culturalWQfactors.
C) Social/culturalWQfactorsWQthatWQrelateWQtoWQmentalWQillnessWQincludeWQexcessiv
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D) IndividualsWQsufferingWQfromWQmentalWQillnessWQareWQusuallyWQableWQtoWQcopeW
Qeffectively WQwithW Q daily WQlife.

E) IndividualsWQsufferingWQfromWQmentalWQillnessWQmayWQexperienceWQdissatisf
actionWQwithW Q relationshipsWQandWQself.
Ans:WQA,WQD,WQE
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MentalWQillnessWQcanWQcauseWQsignificantWQdistress,WQimpairedWQfunctioning,WQorWQb
oth.WQMentalW Q illnessWQmayWQbeWQrelatedWQtoWQindividual,WQinterpersonal,WQorWQsoc
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sWQsufferingWQfromWQmentalWQillnessWQcanWQfeelWQoverwhelmedWQwithW Q dailyWQlife.
WQIndividualsWQsufferingWQfromWQmentalWQillnessWQmay WQexperienceWQdissatisfaction WQ

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3. WhichWQofWQtheWQfollowingWQareWQtrueWQregardingWQmentalWQhealthWQandWQmentalWQillness?
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G) ItWQisWQeasyWQtoWQdetermineWQifWQaWQpersonWQisWQmentallyWQhealthyWQorWQmentallyWQill.
H) InWQmostWQcases,WQmentalWQhealthWQisWQaWQstateWQofWQemotional,WQpsycholo
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concept,WQandWQemotionalWQstability.
I) PersonsWQwhoWQengageWQinWQfantasiesWQareWQm
entallyWQill.W Q Ans:WQC




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4. AWQclientWQgrievingWQtheWQrecentWQlossWQofWQherWQhusbandWQasksWQifWQsheWQisWQ
becomingWQmentallyWQillW Q becauseWQsheWQisWQsoWQsad.WQTheWQnurse'sWQbestWQr
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theWQbehaviorWQmustWQnotWQbeW Q culturallyWQexpected.WQAcuteWQgriefWQreactionsWQa
reWQexpectedWQandWQthereforeWQnotWQconsideredW Q mentalWQillness.WQFalseWQreassura
nceWQorWQoveranalysis WQdoesWQnotWQaccuratelyWQaddressWQtheWQclient'sW Q concerns.


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E) ToWQdeviseWQaWQplanWQofWQcareWQforWQaWQnewlyWQadmittedWQclient
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s,WQandW Q identifiesWQunderlyingWQcausesWQofWQmentalWQdisorders.WQItWQdoesWQnotWQ
provideWQcareWQplansWQor




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D) ToWQserveWQasWQaWQguideWQforWQclientWQ
assessmentW Q Ans:WQD
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s,WQandW Q identifiesWQunderlyingWQcausesWQofWQmentalWQdisorders.WQItWQdoes WQnotWQ
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6. WhichWQwouldWQbeWQaWQreasonWQforWQaWQstudentWQnurseWQtoWQuseWQtheWQDSM?
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7. TheWQlegislationWQenactedWQinWQ1963WQwasWQlargelyWQresponsibleWQforWQwhichWQofWQt
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8. WhichWQoneWQofWQtheWQfollowingWQisWQaWQresultWQofWQfederalWQlegislation?
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CommitmentWQlawsWQchangedWQinWQtheWQearlyWQ1970s,WQmakingWQitWQmoreWQdifficultWQtoWQcommit




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