Canadian Practice
5th Edition
Author(s)Wendy Austin; Cindy Ann Peternelj-
Taylor; Diane Kunyk; Mary Ann Boyd
TEST BANK
Question 1
Which historical approach to mental illness was most consistent
with the principles of humane treatment?
A. Isolation and punishment of individuals with mental illness
B. Use of physical restraints as a primary intervention
C. Recognition that individuals with mental illness should be
treated with dignity and compassion
D. Confinement in institutions without therapeutic activities
,Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
Humane treatment represented a shift from viewing people
with mental illness as dangerous or morally flawed to
recognizing their need for compassionate care. This approach
emphasized dignity, respect, and therapeutic environments.
The other options reflect custodial or punitive approaches that
preceded humane treatment.
Question 2
A nursing student asks about the significance of Dorothea
Lynde Dix in mental health care history. Which response by the
instructor is most accurate?
A. She developed the first antipsychotic medication.
B. She advocated for improved conditions and care for
individuals with mental illness.
C. She introduced community mental health centres in Canada.
D. She established psychiatric nursing as a regulated profession.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Dorothea Dix was a social reformer who advocated for
improved treatment and living conditions for people with
mental illness. Her work contributed to the development of
more humane institutions. The other options are historically
inaccurate.
,Question 3
A nurse reviewing the history of mental health care recognizes
that early institutions primarily functioned as:
A. Centres for evidence-based psychotherapy
B. Custodial settings designed to segregate individuals from
society
C. Community rehabilitation programs
D. Recovery-oriented treatment facilities
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Many early institutions emphasized custody and social control
rather than therapeutic treatment. Recovery-oriented care and
evidence-based therapies developed much later.
Understanding this historical context helps nurses appreciate
the evolution of mental health care.
Question 4
Which factor most contributed to the movement toward
asylum building during the 19th century?
A. A desire to provide organized care for increasing numbers of
individuals with mental illness
B. Development of psychotropic medications
, C. Closure of all hospitals treating mental illness
D. Expansion of community-based mental health services
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
Asylums were built to provide structured care for individuals
with mental illness who previously received little organized
support. Psychotropic medications and community-based
services emerged much later. The question highlights the
historical rationale behind institutional care.
Question 5
A nurse is discussing historical perspectives on mental illness.
Which statement best reflects modern thinking?
A. Mental illness results solely from moral weakness.
B. Mental illness should be managed primarily through
institutionalization.
C. Mental health and mental illness are influenced by biological,
psychological, social, and environmental factors.
D. Mental disorders are caused exclusively by genetic factors.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
Modern mental health care recognizes the complex interaction
of multiple factors affecting mental health. This biopsychosocial