Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, 9th Edition
by Sheila Videbeck, Chapters 1 - 24 Complete
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UNIT 1 Current Theories and Practice
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Chapter 1. Foundations of Psychiatric–Mental Health Nursing
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Chapter 2. Neurobiologic Theories and Psychopharmacology
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Chapter 3. Psychosocial Theories and Therapy
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Chapter 4. Treatment Settings and Therapeutic Programs
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UNIT 2 Building the Nurse–Client Relationship
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Chapter 5. Therapeutic Relationships
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Chapter 6. Therapeutic Communication
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Chapter 7. Client’s Response to Illness
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Chapter 8. Assessment
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UNIT 3 Current Social and Emotional Concerns
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Chapter 9. Legal and Ethical Issues
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Chapter 10. Grief and Loss
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Chapter 11. Anger, Hostility, and Aggression
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Chapter 12. Abuse and Violence
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UNIT 4 Nursing Practice for Psychiatric Disorders
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Chapter 13. Trauma and Stressor-Related Disorders
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Chapter 14. Anxiety and Anxiety Disorders
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Chapter 15. Obsessive–Compulsive and Related Disorders
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Chapter 16. Schizophrenia
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Chapter 17. Mood Disorders and Suicide
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Chapter 18. Personality Disorders
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Chapter 19. Addiction
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Chapter 20. Eating Disorders
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Chapter 21. Somatic Symptom Illnesses
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Chapter 22. Neurodevelopmental Disorders
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Chapter 23. Disruptive Behavior Disorders
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Chapter 24. Cognitive Disorders
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,Chapter 1 Foundations of Psychiatric–Mental Health Nursing
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1. Thelnurselislassessinglthelfactorslcontributingltolthelwell-
beingloflalnewlyladmittedlclient.lWhichloflthelfollowinglwouldlthelnurselidentif
ylaslhavinglalpositivelimpactlonlthelindividual'slmentallhealth?
A) Notlneedinglotherslforlcompanionship
B) Thelabilityltoleffectivelylmanagelstress
C) Alfamilylhistoryloflmentallillness
D) Strivinglforltotallself-
reliancelAns:lB
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Individuallfactorslinfluencinglmentallhealthlincludelbiologiclmakeup,lautonomy,l
independence,lself-
esteem,lcapacitylforlgrowth,lvitality,labilityltolfindlmeaninglinllife,lemotionallresi
liencelorlhardiness,lsenseloflbelonging,lrealitylorientation,landlcopinglorlstresslma
nagementlabilities.lInterpersonallfactorslsuchlaslintimacylandlalbalanceloflsepar
atenesslandlconnectednesslarelbothlneededlforlgoodlmentallhealth,landlthereforel
alhealthylpersonlwouldlneedlotherslforlcompanionship.lAlfamilylhistoryloflmentalli
llnesslcouldlrelateltolthelbiologiclmakeuploflanlindividual,lwhichlmaylhavelalnegati
velimpactlonlanlindividual'slmentallhealth,laslwelllaslalnegativelimpactlonlanlindivi
dual'slinterpersonallandlsocialñculturallfactorsloflhealth.lTotallself-
reliancelislnotlpossible,landlalpositivelsocial/culturallfactorlislaccessltoladequatel
resources.
2. Whichloflthelfollowinglstatementslaboutlmentallillnesslareltrue?lSelectlalllthatlapply.
A) Mentallillnesslcanlcauselsignificantldistress,limpairedlfunctioning,lorlboth.
B) Mentallillnesslislonlyldueltolsocial/culturallfactors.
C) Social/culturallfactorslthatlrelateltolmentallillnesslincludelexcessiveldepen
dencylonlorlwithdrawallfromlrelationships.
D) Individualslsufferinglfromlmentallillnesslarelusuallylableltolcopeleffectivelyl
withldailyllife.
E) Individualslsufferinglfromlmentallillnesslmaylexperienceldissatisfactionl
withlrelationshipslandlself.
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Mentallillnesslcanlcauselsignificantldistress,limpairedlfunctioning,lorlboth.lMentalli
llnesslmaylbelrelatedltolindividual,linterpersonal,lorlsocial/culturallfactors.lExces
siveldependencylonlorlwithdrawallfromlrelationshipslarelinterpersonallfactorslthatl
relateltolmentallillness.lIndividualslsufferinglfromlmentallillnesslcanlfeelloverwhel
medlwithldailyllife.lIndividualslsufferinglfromlmentallillnesslmaylexperienceldissati
sfactionlwithlrelationshipslandlself.
, 3. Whichloflthelfollowinglareltruelregardinglmentallhealthlandlmentallillness?
A) Behaviorlthatlmaylbelviewedlaslacceptablelinlonelculturelislalw
ayslunacceptablelinlotherlcultures.
B) Itlisleasyltoldetermineliflalpersonlislmentallylhealthylorlmentallylill.
C) Inlmostlcases,lmentallhealthlislalstateloflemotional,lpsychological,landlso
ciallwellnesslevidencedlbylsatisfyinglinterpersonallrelationships,leffectiv
elbehaviorlandlcoping,lpositivelself-concept,landlemotionallstability.
D) Personslwholengagelinlfantasieslarelmenta
llylill.lAns:lC
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Whatlonelsocietylmaylviewlaslacceptablelandlappropriatelbehavior,lanotherlsociety
lmaylseelthatlaslmaladaptive,landlinappropriate.lMentallhealthlandlmentallillnessla
reldifficultltoldefinelprecisely.lInlmostlcases,lmentallhealthlislalstateloflemotional,l
psychological,landlsociallwellnesslevidencedlbylsatisfyinglinterpersonallrelations
hips,leffectivelbehaviorlandlcoping,lpositivelself-
concept,landlemotionallstability.lPersonslwholengagelinlfantasieslmaylbelmentallyl
healthy,lbutlthelinabilityltoldistinguishlrealitylfromlfantasylislanlindividuallfactorlth
atlmaylcontributeltolmentallillness.
4. Alclientlgrievinglthelrecentllossloflherlhusbandlasksliflshelislbecominglmental
lylilllbecauselshelislsolsad.lThelnurse'slbestlresponselwouldlbe,
A) Youlmaylhavelaltemporarylmentallillnesslbecauselyoularelexperiencinglsolmu
chlpain.
B) Yoularelnotlmentallylill.lThislislanlexpectedlreactionltolthellosslyoulhav
elexperienced.
C) Werelyoulgenerallyldissatisfiedlwithlyourlrelationshiplbeforelyourlhusban
d'sldeath?
D) Trylnotltolworrylaboutlthatlrightlnow.lYoulneverlknowlwhatlthelfuturelbrings
.lAns:lB
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Mentallillnesslincludeslgeneralldissatisfactionlwithlself,lineffectivelrelationships,li
neffectivelcoping,landllackloflpersonallgrowth.lAdditionallylthelbehaviorlmustlnotlb
elculturallylexpected.lAcutelgrieflreactionslarelexpectedlandlthereforelnotlconsid
eredlmentallillness.lFalselreassurancelorloveranalysisldoeslnotlaccuratelyladdresslth
elclient'slconcerns.