Test Bank
for Introductory Mental Health Nursing 5th Edition by Womble
Kincheloe All Chapters 1-19 ||Complete A+ Guide
, Chapter 1 Mental Health and Mental Illness
1. When studying mental health and mental illness, the student nurse learns that which of the following is
evidence of our mental health?
A) Our ability to function well with others
B) Our ability to defend what we believe
C) Our ability to perform demanding tasks on the job
D) Our ability to defend those weaker than we are
2. A mental health nurse is teaching a class in anger management. She teaches the patients that
recognizing what triggers their anger response allows them to do which of the following?
A) Manipulate the situation to get what you want
B) Stand up for ones beliefs against the cultural beliefs of a community
C) Gives them the opportunity to gain control of their anger
D) Control the things that trigger their anger
3. Which of the following are factors that could be part of a persons cultural identity? (Select all that
apply.)
A) Common family customs
B) Common language
C) Common stressors
D) Gender
E) Adaptive resources
4. What would a culturally competent nurse know that some cultural and ethnic groups feel that mental
illness is caused by?
A) Demon possession
B) Pretense
C) The stars
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,D) Hypnosis
5. A staff educator is discussing stress and its impact on a disease process, whether it is physical or
mental. What would be the best statement about stress that the educator could give?
A) Stress can be prostress or distress.
B) Stress can never enhance the feeling of well-being.
C) Stress can be either physically or emotionally exhausting, but not both.
D) Distress is actually harmful to ones health.
6. A patient comes to the clinic to see the Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. The patient states, I seem to
be miserable and upset all the time. My marriage is crumbling because my wife refuses to understand how
I feel. What does the nurse practitioner understand about the factors contributing to the patients stress?
A) Internal situations often make us miserable and upset
B) External situations often make us miserable and upset
C) We choose to make ourselves miserable and upset
D) We choose to live with chronic stress
7. As a mental health nurse, you know that when a person feels insulted, mental images of resentment and
animosity may be formed. These images generate what?
A) The need to fight back
B) The need to change their behavior
C) The need to project blame onto the other person
D) The need to manipulate the situation
8. Mental health nurses know that stress management is an important part of patient care. What is one
way a mental health nurse could help the patient cope with stress?
A) Teach mentalization
B) Teach hypnosis
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, C) Teach imagination
D) Teach visualization
9. To help patients deal with their stress, nurses must also learn to cope with their own. Which of the
following is an adaptive coping strategy that might be used by the nurse?
A) Reframing
B) Mediation
C) Asset training
D) Mental blocking
10. An 18-year-old college student is very anxious about auditioning for the schools famous chorale.
Which of the following ways of dealing with this anxiety would the nurse recognize as being
maladaptive?
A) Arranging for voice lessons
B) Practicing the songs used in the audition
C) Going to a concert
D) Singing with a group of friends
11. Several steps occur in the crisis sequence. What is one of these steps?
A) Organization recurs
B) Violence
C) Autonomic response
D) Peripheral nervous system response
12. A 70-year-old man is admitted to the hospital in a severe state of malnutrition. The nurse learns that
he lost his wife 3 months ago and is living alone in a rural area. His family lives at a great distance and
rarely visits him. He is not eating for several days at a time and is not paying his bills. He is now without
electricity and phone service at his home. When his son asks the nurse what is wrong with his father, what
would be the nurses best response?
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