NUR 233 mental health exam 1( 200+ questions and correct answers)
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NUR 233 mental health exam 1
Maladaptive - correct answer affects day to day life
-becomes negative
Number 1 rule - correct answer Do not kill anyone
Culture - correct answer variation of one culture is mental illness
ID - correct answer "drunk you"
-spontaneous/bad decisions/ impulsive
-lacks ability to problem solve
ex: spends all money on new bag
Super ego - correct answer "grandma knows"
-the angel side
ex: Quit school to save money
Ego - correct answer compromise of ID and super ego
-reality
ex: works while staying in school
Therapeutic communication - correct answer -silence
-rephrase answers
-no WHY
-meet patient halfway
-establish trust
Inappropriate - correct answer "refused"
"telling patient you don't hear voices"
-prepare before seeing patient
-never threaten with used of restraints etc.
-Do not close doors
Appropriate - correct answer removing patients from room - safety
-patient declined
-keeping self in-between patient and door
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-set expectations
Why questions - correct answer only used when asking non therapeutic communication to
gather understanding
Trust vs. Mistrust (Erikson) - correct answer Infancy (to 1 year)
If needs are dependably met, infants develop a sense of basic trust.
"If he's late its a good reason"
-if infants needs are not met mistrust develops
"I cannot trust anyone"
Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt - correct answer Toddler 12 months to 3 years
gains basic self control/independence
"Im sure with the proper diet I will be able to achieve my target weight"
-failure to do so results in doubt of ones self to achieve things/low self esteem
"I could never lose the weight so why even try"
Intitiative vs Guilt (Erikson) - correct answer Preschooler age 3-6 years
-ability to initiate actives
-sense of purpose
"I like to help mommy set the dinner table"
failure results in guilt/self conflict
"I wanted the candy so I took it"
Industry vs. Inferiority - correct answer School age 6-12 years
achieves competence
-ability to work/develop skills
"Im getting really good at swimming since I've practiced"
-failure results in sense of inferiority
"I can't read as well as my other classmates im dumb"
Identity vs role confusion - correct answer Adolescence 12-20 years
sense of personal identity
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"im going to college to become a doctor and get married by 30"
-failure results in confusion of ones self
"I belong to the gang because without them im nothing"
Intimacy vs isolation - correct answer early adulthood 20-35 years
ability to love and commit
"my husband has been my best friend"
-failure results in emotional isolation
"there is no one out there for me"
Generativity vs. Stagnation - correct answer Middle adulthood 35- 65 years
-ability to care for others
"im joining the committee to help people"
failure results in in ability to grow as a person
"I just want to be alone and watch television"
Integrity vs despair - correct answer late adulthood 65-death
sense of fulfillment looks back on life happy
"ive led a happy life and productive life"
-failure results in dissatisfaction with life
"I have done nothing for my life and will die alone"
Safety - correct answer -keep door open
-placed between patient and exit
-remove other patients from unsafe are
risks factors to mental health - correct answer -characteristics
-genetics
-environmental factors
-socioeconomics
resilience - correct answer ability/capacity to secure resources they need to support wellbeing
-not learned if given what person wants= change will NOT happen
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ex: gets turned down from job= works harder
no resilience- gets turned down from job= quits trying
Psychodynamic theory - correct answer oriented toward the here and now and makes less of
an attempt to reconstruct the development origins of conflict
-free association/ dream analysis/ transference/counter transference
-Treats "worried well"
Interpersonal therapy - correct answer Short term
-reduce/eliminate symptoms by improving personal function/social relationships
-helps with anxiety/depression
-helps with marriage problems/communication
-grief loss/disputes/role transition
Biofeedback - correct answer patient learns to control physiological responses
-relaxes muscles, reduce/eliminate pain
Aversion therapy - correct answer Behavioral therapy
pairs target behavior with a negative stimulus to extinguish undesirable behavior
-Patient learns through consequence (bitter substance on nails so not biting nails)
Cognitive behavioral therapy - correct answer focuses on a persons thoughts related towards
their behavior
ex-schemas, thoughts etc
example- gets anxious so I eat, Im stressed so I drink, I feel nothing, so I cut
Rational Emotive Therapy - correct answer remove core irrational beliefs by helping people
recognize thoughts that are not accurate
"I should"
ABC PROCESS
a- activating event; invitation to party
b- beliefs; probably invited me to bring a gift
c- emotional consequences; I will be miserable if I go
trauma focused cognitive behavioral therapy - correct answer Short term
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