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HEALTH NURSING, 9TH EDITION
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BY MARGARET JORDAN HALTER CHAPTERS 1 - 36 | COMPLETE
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,TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Chapter p01 pMental pHealth pand pMental pIllness 2
Chapter p02 pTheories pand pTherapies pApproach 12
Chapter p03 pPsychobiology pand pPsychopharmacology 25
Chapter p04 pTreatment pSettings 37
Chapter p05 pCultural pImplications 50
Chapter p06 pLegal pand pEthical pConsiderations 61
Chapter p07 pThe pNursing pProcess pand pStandards pof pCare 72
Chapter p08 pTherapeutic pRelationships 83
Chapter p09 pTherapeutic pCommunication 94
Chapter p10 pStress pResponses pand pStress pManagement 103
Chapter p11 pChildhood pand pNeurodevelopmental pDisorders 113
Chapter p12 pSchizophrenia pSpectrum pDisorders 123
Chapter p13 pBipolar pand pRelated pDisorders 137
Chapter p14 pDepressive pDisorders 150
Chapter p15 pAnxiety pand pObsessive-Compulsive pDisorders 162
Chapter p16 pTrauma, pStressor-Related, pand pDissociative pDisorders 175
Chapter p17 pSomatic pSymptom pDisorders 187
Chapter p18 pEating pand pFeeding pDisorders 197
Chapter p19 pSleep–Wake pDisorders 207
Chapter p20 pSexual pDysfunctions, pGender pDysphoria, pand pParaphilic pDisorders 216
Chapter p21 pImpulse pControl pDisorders 226
Chapter p22 pSubstance-Related pand pAddictive pDisorders 236
Chapter p23 pNeurocognitive pDisorders 248
Chapter p24 pPersonality pDisorders 259
Chapter p25 pSuicide pand pNonsuicidal pSelf-Injury 270
Chapter p26 pCrisis pand pDisaster 280
Chapter p27 pAnger, pAggression, pand pViolence 290
Chapter p28 pChild, pOlder pAdult, pand pIntimate pPartner pViolence 300
Chapter p29 pSexual pAssault 309
Chapter p30 pDying, pDeath, pand pGrieving 318
Chapter p31 pOlder pAdults 326
Chapter p32 pSerious pMental pIllness 338
Chapter p33 pForensic pNursing 351
Chapter p34 pTherapeutic pGroups 360
Chapter p35 pFamily pInterventions 371
Chapter p36 pIntegrative pCare 382
, Test pBank p- pVarcarolis' pFoundations pof pPsychiatric pMental pHealth pNursing, p9e
Chapter p01: pMental pHealth pand pMental pIllness
Halter: pVarcarolis’ pFoundations pof pPsychiatric-Mental pHealth pNursing: pA pClinical
Approach, p9th pEdition
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MULTIPLE pCHOICE
1. The pscope pof ppracticed p for pan padvanced p nurse ppractitioner p would pinclude pwhich pintervention?
a. Conducting pa pmental phealth passessment.
b. Prescribing ppsychotropic pmedication.
c. Establishing pa ptherapeutic prelationship.
d. Individualizing p a pnursing pcare p plan.
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In pmost pstates, pprescriptive pprivileges pare pgranted pto pmaster’s-prepared pnurse
ppractitioners pandpclinical pnurse pspecialists pwho phave ptaken pspecial pcourses pon
pprescribing pmedication. pThe pnursepprepared pat pthe pbasic plevel pis ppermitted pto pperform
pmental phealth passessments, pestablish prelationships, pand pprovide pindividualized pcare
pplanning.
PTS: p p p 1 DIF: Cognitive p Level: p Understand p (Comprehension)
TOP: p p p Nursing pProcess: p Implementation MSC: p Client p Needs: p Safe, p Effective p Care pEnvironment
2. A pnursing pstudent pexpresses pconcerns pthat pmental phealth pnurses p“lose pall ptheir pclinical
pnursingpskills.” pSelect pthe pbest presponse pby pthe pmental phealth pnurse.
a. “Psychiatric pnurses ppractice pin psafer penvironments pthan pother pspecialties.
Nurse-to-pclient pratios pmust pbe pbetter pbecause pof pthe pnature pof pthe pclients’
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b. “Psychiatric pnurses puse pcomplex pcommunication pskills pas pwell pas pcritical
thinkingpto psolve pmultidimensional pproblems. pI pam pchallenged pby pthose
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situations.”
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c. “That’s pa pmisconception. pPsychiatric pnurses pfrequently puse phigh
technologypmonitoring pequipment pand pmanage pcomplex pintravenous
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therapies.”
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d. “Psychiatric pnurses pdo pnot phave pto pdeal pwith pas pmuch ppain pand
suffering paspmedical–surgical pnurses pdo. pThat pappeals pto pme.”
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The ppractice pof ppsychiatric pnursing prequires pa pdifferent pset pof pskills pthan pmedical–
surgical pnursing, pthough pthere pis psubstantial poverlap. pPsychiatric pnurses pmust pbe pable
pto phelp pclients pwith pmedical pas pwell pas pmental phealth pproblems, preflecting pthe pholistic
pperspective pthese pnursespmust phave. pNurse–client pratios pand pworkloads pin ppsychiatric
psettings phave pincreased, pjust plike pother pspecialties. pPsychiatric pnursing pinvolves pclinical
ppractice, pnot pjust pdocumentation.
Psychosocial ppain pand psuffering pare pas preal pas pphysical ppain pand psuffering.
PTS: p p p 1 DIF: Cognitive pLevel: pApply p (Application)
TOP: p p p Nursing pProcess: p Implementation MSC: p Client p Needs: p Safe, p Effective p Care pEnvironment
3. When pa pnew pbill pintroduced pin pCongress preduces pfunding pfor pcare pof ppersons
pdiagnosed pwith pmental pillness, pa pgroup pof pnurses pwrite pletters pto ptheir pelected
prepresentatives pin popposition pto pthe plegislation. pWhich prole phave pthe pnurses pfulfilled?
a. Recovery
b. Attending
c. Advocacy
d. Evidence-based p practice
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