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, Table of Contents
Table of Contents 1
Chapter 01: Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing and Evidence-Based Practice 2
Chapter 02: Mental Health and Mental Disorders 6
Chapter 03: Cultural and Spiritual Issues Related to Mental Health Care 10
Chapter 04: Patient Rights and Legal Issues 14
Chapter 05: Mental Health Care in the Community 18
Chapter 06: Ethics, Standards, and Nursing Frameworks 21
Chapter 07: Psychosocial Theoretic Basis of Psychiatric Nursing 25
Chapter 08: Biologic Foundations of Psychiatric Nursing 29
Chapter 09: Communication and the Therapeutic Relationship 33
Chapter 10: The Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Process 37
Chapter 11: Psychopharmacology, Dietary Supplements, and Biologic Interventions 41
Chapter 12: Cognitive Interventions in Psychiatric Nursing 46
Chapter 13: Group Interventions 50
Chapter 14: Family Assessment and Interventions 54
Chapter 15: Mental Health Promotion for Children and Adolescents 58
Chapter 16: Mental Health Promotion for Young and Middle-Aged Adults 61
Chapter 17: Mental Health Promotion for Older Adults 64
Chapter 18: Stress and Mental Health 68
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Chapter 19: Management of Anger, Aggression, and Violence 72
Chapter 20: Crisis, Loss, Grief, Response, Bereavement, and Disaster Management 76
Chapter 21: Suicide Prevention: Screening, Assessment, and Intervention 80
Chapter 22: Schizophrenia and Related Disorders: Nursing Care of Persons with Thought
Disorders 84
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Chapter 23: Depression: Management of Depressive Moods and Suicidal Behavior 92
Chapter 24: Bipolar Disorders: Management of Mood Lability 96
Chapter 25: Anxiety Disorders: Management of Anxiety, Phobia, and Panic 99
Chapter 26: Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders 103
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Chapter 27: Trauma and Stressor Related Disorders 105
Chapter 28: Personality and Borderline Personality Disorder: Management of Emotional
Dysregulation and Self-Harm 106
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Chapter 29: Antisocial Personality and Disruptive, Impulse Control, and Conduct Disorders
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Chapter 30: Addiction and Substance-Related Disorders 113
Chapter 31: Eating Disorders: Management of Eating and Weight 117
Chapter 32: Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders 121
Chapter 33: Nursing Care of Persons with Insomnia and Sleep Problems 125
Chapter 34: Sexual Disorders: Management of Sexual Dysfunction and Paraphilias 129
Chapter 35: Mental Health Assessment of Children and Adolescents 132
Chapter 36: Mental Health Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence 135
Chapter 37: Mental Health Assessment of Older Adults 139
Chapter 38: Neurocognitive Disorders 142
Chapter 39: Caring for Persons Who Are Homeless and Mentally Ill 146
Chapter 40: Caring for Persons With Co-occurring Mental Disorders 150
Chapter 41: Caring for Survivors of Violence and Abuse 154
Chapter 42: Caring for Persons With Mental Illness and Criminal Behavior 158
Chapter 43: Caring for Medically Compromised Persons 162

,Mary Ann Boyd & Rebecca Ann Luebbert: Psychiatric Nursing-Contemporary
Practice


Chapter 01: Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing and Evidence-Based
Practice

(All Answers Provided at the end of Every Chapter)
1. A group of nursing students are reviewing information about the evolution of mental health care and are
discussing the recommendations of the final report of the Joint Commission on Mental Illness and
Health. The students demonstrate understanding of this information when they identify that the report
recommended an increase in which of the following?
A) Numbers of mental health hospitals
B) State funding for mental health care
C) Clinics supplemented by general hospital units
D) Use of psychotherapy by psychiatrists

2. A nurse is reviewing the American Nurses Association‟s Statement on Psychiatric Nursing Practice
published in 1967, which sanctioned the involvement of psychiatricmental health nurses in the
provision of holistic nursing care. Integrating knowledge of the various theories and views of mental
health and illness, the nurse identifies which of the following as most strongly linked to this holistic
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approach?
A) Sigmund Freud‟s psychoanalytic theory
B) Florence Nightingale‟s Notes on Nursing
C) Hildegarde
D) Clifford Beers‟ A Mind That Found Itself
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E) Peplau‟s Interpersonal Relations in Nursing

3. A nursing instructor is preparing a presentation about key events and people that influenced the
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development of contemporary mental health and illness care. When describing the effects of World War
II, which of the following would the instructor include?
A) People began to view mental illness as more commonplace and acceptable.
B) The biologic understanding of mental illness was almost fully developed.
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C) Deinstitutionalization occurred in response to the community health movement.
D) Mental illnesses became categorized as psychoses or neuroses.

4. A nursing student is presenting a discussion of the history of psychiatricmental health nursing and its
place within nursing history. Which of the following would be most appropriate to include?
A) Certification for the psychiatricmental health nursing specialty was first emphasized by Mary
Adelaide Nutting.
B) Psychiatric nurses played a part in seeing that all deinstitutionalized patients got treatment at
community mental health centers.
C) There is a historical link between the first nursing program to admit male students and the first
training school for psychiatric nursing.
D) The first graduate program in psychiatric nurses was established in response to the publication of
psychiatric nursing specialty journals.

5. Two nursing students are discussing psychiatricmental health nursing and the role it has played in
nursing‟s overall history. Which statement is most accurate?
A) The importance of using therapeutic communication was stressed by Nightingale.
B) The use of self-care to enhance the immune system was taught by Dorothea Dix.
C) The moral treatment of mental illness was a primary focus of deinstitutionalization.
D) Peplau was the first nurse to stress the importance of therapeutic communication.

6. When reviewing the evolution of mental health and illness care, which event is associated with mental
disorders beginning to be viewed as illnesses requiring treatment?

,A) Establishment of Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia
B) Quaker establishment of asylums
C) Creation of the state hospital system
D) Freud‟s views on the causes of mental illnesses

7. A psychiatricmental health nurse is working on a committee that is developing programs that integrate
the objectives for mental health and mental disorders as identified in Healthy People 2020. Which type
of program would be least appropriate?
A) Single substance abuse treatment programs
B) Depression screening programs for primary care providers
C) Mental health programs for the homeless population
D) Employment programs for those with serious mental illness

8. A nursing instructor is describing the concept of evidence-based practice in psychiatricmental health
nursing. Which of the following would the instructor include as being important? Select all that apply.
A) Research findings
B) Expert opinion
C) Clinical experiences
D) Patient data
E) Established routines

9. The following events are important in the development of psychiatricmental health nursing practice.
Which event occurred first?
A) Publication of Standards of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing by the ANA
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B) Publication of Standards of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Practice
C) Establishment of the first graduate program in psychiatric nursing at Rutgers University
D) Publication of the first psychiatric nursing text, Nursing Mental Disease, by Harriet Bailey

10. A nurse is preparing a presentation about the current status of mental health services in the United
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States. Which statement would the nurse include as the most reflective of this status?
A) Mental health care in the United States is equally accessible to individuals.
B) Mental illness ranks second in terms of causing disability in comparison.
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C) Mental health care primarily focuses on the cure of mental illness.
D) Mental health care services are inadequate and fragmented.
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11. A group of students are reviewing the goals identified by the New Freedom Commission on Mental
Health. The students demonstrate understanding of this report when they identify which of the
following as a goal?
A) Mental health is viewed as one component of overall health.
B) The consumer and family are the driving forces for mental health care.
C) Screening is of greater importance than assessment and referral for services.
D) Disparities in mental health services are decreased.

12. The following are important legislative and policy efforts influencing current mental health care. Which
of the following is the most recent?
A) Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General
B) New Freedom Commission on Mental Health
C) Action for Mental Health
D) Mental Retardation Facilities and Community Mental Health Centers Construction Act

13. As part of a career day presentation to a group of nursing students, a psychiatricmental health nurse
plans to describe how this specialty developed. Which individual would the nurse describe as playing a
major role in the development of specialty training programs for psychiatric nurses?
A) Mary Adelaide Nutting
B) Hildegarde Peplau

,C) Harriet Bailey
D) Linda Richards

14. A psychiatricmental health nurse is asked to be a guest speaker at a community fund-raising event for
mental health services. Which of the following would the nurse emphasize as the primary goal of
mental health services?
A) Access to affordable mental health care
B) Removal of exclusions because of preexisting conditions
C) Recovery from mental illness
D) Effective treatment for mental health care needs

15. A psychiatricmental health nurse is implementing evidence-based practice. The nurse understands that
this approach is developed by doing which of the following first?
A) Conducting research
B) Identifying a clinical question
C) Determining outcomes
D) Collaborating with the patient

16. A group of students are reviewing information about mental health care after World War II. The
students demonstrate understanding of this information when they identify which of the following as a
result of the National Mental Health Act?
A) Discovery of psychopharmacology
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B) Passage of the Hill-Burton Act
C) Establishment of the National Institute of Mental Health
D) Development of community mental health centers

17. When providing care to a patient, the psychiatricmental health nurse is implementing the therapeutic use
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of self. The nurse is applying the concepts based on the work of which individual?
A) Hildegarde Peplau
B) Florence Nightingale
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C) Dorothea Dix
D) Sigmund Freud
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18. After teaching a class to a group of nursing students about the historical perspectives of mental health
care, the instructor determines that the group has understood the information when they identify which
of the following as a common belief about mental illness during the medieval period?
A) Mental illness in an individual was the result of being possessed by demons.
B) A person was removed from a contaminated environment to protect him or her.
C) Exorcisms were used as primary mode of treatment to cleanse the person of his or her sins.
D) The focus was on moral treatment to promote the individual‟s safety and comfort.


Answer Key

1. C
2. B
3. A
4. C
5. A
6. A
7. A
8. A, B, C, D
9. D
10. D

, 11. B
12. A
13. B
14. C
15. B
16. C
17. A
18. B
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