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NSG526 Exam 1 Guide: Clinical Modalities in Advanced PMHNP

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Prepare for your NSG526 Advanced Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Exam 1. This guide covers key topics like psychotherapy theories (CBT, DBT, Psychodynamic), therapeutic communication, the nursing process, and evidence-based interventions for the PMHNP.

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NSG526 CLINICAL MODALITIES IN ADVANCED

PSYCHIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH NURSING EXAM 1

REVIEW (WILKES) NEWEST 2025 WITH REAL EXAM

QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS

(VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+ (BRAND

NEW!!)

Erikson's Trust vs. Mistrust .....ANSWER..... Children begin to learn

the ability to trust others based upon the consistency of their

caregiver(s). If trust develops successfully, the child gains

confidence and security in the world around him and is able to

feel secure even when threatened.

Consequences of Unsuccessful Trust Development .....ANSWER.....

Unsuccessful completion of this stage can result in an inability to

trust, leading to a sense of fear about the inconsistent world. It

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may result in anxiety, heightened insecurities, and an overall

feeling of mistrust in the world around them.

Positive Outcomes of Trust Resolution .....ANSWER..... Potential

positive outcomes from resolution of the crisis include Hope and

Drive.

Erikson's Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt .....ANSWER..... Between

the ages of one and three, children begin to assert their

independence by walking away from their mother, choosing toys

to play with, and making choices about what they like to wear,

eat, etc.

Positive Outcomes of Autonomy Resolution .....ANSWER.....

Potential positive outcomes from resolution of this crisis include

Willpower and Self-control.

Consequences of Unsuccessful Autonomy Development

.....ANSWER..... If children in this stage are criticized, overly

controlled, or not given the opportunity to assert themselves, they

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may feel inadequate in their ability to survive, become overly

dependent upon others, lack self-esteem, and feel a sense of

shame or doubt in their own abilities.

Erikson's Initiative vs. Guilt .....ANSWER..... Around age three and

continuing to age six, children assert themselves more frequently.

They begin to plan activities, make up games, and initiate

activities with others.

Positive Outcomes of Initiative Resolution .....ANSWER..... If given

the opportunity, children develop a sense of initiative and feel

secure in their ability to lead others and make decisions.

Consequences of Unsuccessful Initiative Development

.....ANSWER..... If this tendency is squelched through criticism or

control, children develop a sense of guilt and may feel like a

nuisance to others, remaining followers and lacking self-initiative.

Erikson's Initiative vs. Guilt .....ANSWER..... Potential positive

outcome from resolution of crisis: Purpose and Direction

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Erikson's Industry vs. Inferiority .....ANSWER..... From age six

years to puberty, children begin to develop a sense of pride in

their accomplishments. They initiate projects, see them through to

completion, and feel good about what they have achieved.

Erikson's Industry vs. Inferiority .....ANSWER..... Potential positive

outcome from resolution of crisis: Competence and Method

Erikson's Identity vs. Role Confusion .....ANSWER..... During

adolescence, the transition from childhood to adulthood is most

important. Children are becoming more independent, and begin

to look at the future in terms of career, relationships, families,

housing, etc.

Erikson's Identity vs. Role Confusion .....ANSWER..... Potential

positive outcome from resolution of crisis: Fidelity and Devotion

Erikson's Intimacy vs. Isolation .....ANSWER..... Occurring in Young

adulthood, we begin to share ourselves more intimately with

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Brenda Marshall, Julie Bliss, Suzanne Drake Psychiatric-Mental Health Guidelines for Advanced Practice Nurses
Uitgever: 2024 ISBN: 9780826180520 Druk: Onbekend

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