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NUR 180 - Exam 1 Questions With Answers What are the interrelated concepts of Mental Health? (3 concepts to prioritize care) Stress, coping, cognition What is the goal of in-patient mental health? Least restrictive environment What should the LPN be aware of to protect the safety of t...

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NUR 180 - Exam 1 Questions With Answers
What are the interrelated concepts of Mental Health?
(3 concepts to prioritize care)
Stress, coping, cognition


What is the goal of in-patient mental health?
Least restrictive environment


What should the LPN be aware of to protect the safety of themselves and the staff?
Increased anxiety, frustration, agitation (these can lead to violence)


What type of patient would be seen for in-patient treatment?
Patients that are in an acute condition (pt who is experiencing hallucinations)


What is the purpose of orienting a client?
Decrease anxiety, find out what their daily routine is


Your patient is refusing to attend group therapy, what do you do next?
Therapeutic communication- find it why they do not want to attend


What is the first priority in a Crisis Intervention?
Emotional support


Do Not Harm
Staff and client safety and most important


What can you do if you need 10 minutes alone with your client?
Delegate so you have uninterrupted time, provide privacy, find it about patient daily routines


What is Failure to Probe?
Failure to investigate during interview or conversation


Your patient recently lost his spouse and hysterical in your office. What can you do?
Provide them with the tools to help them cope


Acceptance
Communicate a favorable reception. One does not have to approve of another's behavior


Interest
Expressing desire to know another person. This is conveyed by asking about those aspects of a
person's life that others often reject


Respect

,Show consideration for another by communicating a willingness to work with the client. Accept the
client's ideas, feelings and rights


Honesty
Demonstrate this by being consistent, open, and frank.


Concreteness
Be specific, to the point and clear. Use understandable language and avoid the use of jargon.


Assistance
Commit time and energy to the therapeutic relationships. Convey that you are present and available


Permission
Communicate this by conveying the message that it is acceptable to try new ways of behaving


Protection
This can be done by ensuring safety. Work with clients to anticipate trouble spots with new behavior
and develop effective ways of dealing with anticipated or actual problem


Listening
Active process of receiving information and examining reactions to messages received (ex.
Maintaining eye contact)


Restating
Repeating main though expressed by client (ex you said that your mother left you when you were 5
years old?)


Clarification
Attempting to put into words vague ideas or unexplained clear thoughts of client (ex I'm not sure
what you mean. Can you tell me again?)


Reflection
Directing back client's ideas, feelings, questions, and content (ex so you're feeling tense and anxious
about a conversation you had with your husband, right?)


Sharing Perceptions
Asking a client to verify caregiver's understanding of client's message (ex you're smiling, but I sense
that you are really very angry with me)


Silence
Lack of verbal communication for therapeutic reason (ex sitting with client and no verbally
communicating interest and involvement)


Drowsy/Somnolent
Wakens with strong stimuli;falls asleep if left in disturbed

, Hyperalertness
Increased state of alertness or watchfulness (hypervigilance)


Communication technique for someone with Alzheimer's disease
Ask only one questions at a time. More than one question increases confusion


Examples of ineffective coping skills
alcohol/substance abuse, violence, isolation


Factors that affect coping
Family dynamics, culture, stress, addiction, cognition


(Acute stress effect:) Stress is a set of what responses?
Behavioral, Physiological, Emotional


Typical physiological stress response
Increased: HR,sweat, BP, pupil contraction, blood glucose, bronchodilation
Decreased: insulin uptake in skeletal muscle, peristalsis


Primary prevention
prevent or decrease probability of occurence of an injury, physical or mental illness, or health-
threatening situation


Secondary prevention
Screening and detection, allowing for prompt interventions


Tertiary prevention
returning pt to optimal health, managing, restoration and rehabilitation


Which population has an increased risk of violence/abuse?
Pregnant women


Woman comes into ER and says she's been abused by her live-in boyfriend. What is the priority
nursing intervention for this patient?
Emotional support, interview her privately


What do we as nurses need to look out for in a bullied patient?
Anxiety level, poor self esteem, and risk for suicide


Suicide survivors express what type of feelings?
Feelings of guilt, anger and shame

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