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Introductory Mental Health Nursing 5th Edition HT HT HT HT HT H
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CH 1 Mental Health and Mental Illness
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1.
When learegistered nurseing mental health and mental illness, th
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e student REGISTERED NURSE learegistered nursesthat which of th
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e following is evidence of our mental health?
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A) Our ability to function well with others
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B) Our ability to defend what we believe
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C) Our ability to perform demaleding tasks
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on the job
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D) Our ability to defend those weaker than
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2.
A mental health REGISTERED NURSE is teaching a class in anger maleag
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ement. She teaches the hospital clients that recognizing what triggers thei
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r anger response allows them todo which of the following?
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A) Maleipulate the situation to get what you HT HT HT HT HT H T
want
B) Stand up for ones beliefs against the
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cultural beliefs of a community HT H T HT HT
C) Gives them the opportunity to gain
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control of their anger H T HT HT
D) Control the things that trigger their HT H T HT HT H T
anger
3.
Which of the following are factors that could be part of a persons cult
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uralidentity? (Choose all that apply.)
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A) Common family customs H T HT
B) Common language H T
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C) Common stressors
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D) Gender
E) Adaptive resources HT
4.
What would a culturally competent REGISTERED NURSE know t
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hat some cultural andethnic groups feel that mental illness is caus
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ed by? HT
A) Demon possession HT
B) Pretense
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D) Hypnosis
5.
A staff educator is discussing stress and its impact on a disease proc
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ess, whether it is physical or mental. What would be the best statemen
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t aboutstress that the educator could give?
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A) Stress can be prostress or distress. HT HT H T H T HT
B) Stress can never enhance the feeling of HT HT HT HT H T HT
well-being.
C) Stress can be either physically or HT HT HT HT HT
emotionally exhausting, but not both. HT H T H T H T
D) Distress is actually harmful to ones HT HT HT HT HT
health.
6.
A hospital client comes to the clinic to see the Mental Health REGISTE
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RED NURSE Practitioner. Thehospital client states, I seem to be miserab
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le and upset all the time. My marriage iscrumbling because my wife refu
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ses to understand how I feel. What does the REGISTERED NURSE practit
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ioner understand about the factors contributing to the hospital clientss
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tress?
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miserable and upset HT HT
B)
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