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Test Bank For Davis Advantage for Townsend’s
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Essentials of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing
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9th Edition Karyn Morgan
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TEST BANK N1

,Chapter 1: Mental Health and Mental Illness
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Multiple N1Choice
Identify N1the N1choice N1that N1best N1completes N1the N1statement N1or N1answers N1the N1question.

1. A N1nurse N1is N1assessing N1a N1client N1who N1experiences N1occasional N1feelings N1of N1sadness N1because N1of
N1the N1recent N1death N1of N1a N1beloved N1pet. N1The N1client’s N1appetite, N1sleep N1patterns, N1and N1daily

N1routine N1have N1not N1changed. N1How N1would N1the N1nurse N1interpret N1the N1client’s N1behaviors?

1. The N1client’s N1behaviors N1demonstrate N1mental N1illness N1in N1the N1form N1of N1depression.
2. The N1client’s N1behaviors N1are N1inappropriate, N1which N1indicates N1the N1presence N1of
N1mental N1illness.

3. The N1client’s N1behaviors N1are N1not N1congruent N1with N1cultural N1norms.
4. The N1client’s N1behaviors N1demonstrate N1no N1functional N1impairment, N1indicating N1no
N1mental N1illness.



2. At N1which N1point N1would N1the N1nurse N1determine N1that N1a N1client N1is N1at N1risk N1for N1developing N1a
N1mental N1illness?

1. When N1thoughts, N1feelings, N1and N1behaviors N1are N1not N1reflective N1of N1the N1DSM-5 N1criteria.
2. When N1maladaptive N1responses N1to N1stress N1are N1coupled N1with N1interference
N1in N1daily N1functioning.

3. When N1a N1client N1communicates N1significant N1distress.
4. When N1a N1client N1uses N1defense N1mechanisms N1as N1ego N1protection.
3. A N1client N1has N1been N1given N1a N1diagnosis N1of N1human N1immunodeficiency N1virus N1(HIV). N1Which
N1statement N1made N1by N1the N1client N1does N1th NeUnuRrSseIrNecGoTgnBiz.eCaOsN1Mt h e N1bargaining N1stage N1of
N1grief?

1. “I N1hate N1my N1partner N1for N1giving N1me N1this N1disease N1I N1will N1die N1from!”
2. “If N1I N1don’t N1do N1intravenous N1(IV) N1drugs N1anymore, N1God N1won’t N1let N1me N1die.”
3. “I N1am N1going N1to N1support N1groups N1and N1learn N1more N1about N1the N1disease.”
4. “Can N1you N1please N1re-draw N1the N1test N1results, N1I N1think N1they N1may N1be N1wrong?”
4. A N1nurse N1notes N1that N1a N1client N1is N1extremely N1withdrawn, N1delusional, N1and N1emotionally
N1exhausted. N1The N1nurse N1assesses N1the N1client’s N1anxiety N1as N1which N1level?

1. Mild N1anxiety
2. Moderate N1anxiety
3. Severe N1anxiety
4. Panic N1anxiety
5. A N1psychiatric N1nurse N1intern N1states, N1“This N1client’s N1use N1of N1defense N1mechanisms N1should N1be
N1eliminated.” N1Which N1is N1a N1correct N1evaluation N1of N1this N1nurse’s N1statement?

1. Defense N1mechanisms N1can N1be N1appropriate N1responses N1to N1stress N1and
N1need N1not N1be N1eliminated.

2. Defense N1mechanisms N1are N1a N1maladaptive N1attempt N1of N1the N1ego N1to N1manage
N1anxiety N1and N1should N1always N1be N1eliminated.

, 6. During N1an N1intake N1assessment, N1a N1nurse N1asks N1both N1physiological N1and N1psychosocial
N1questions. N1The N1client N1angrily N1responds, N1“I’m N1here N1for N1my N1heart, N1not N1my N1head

N1problems.” N1Which N1is N1the N1nurse’s N1best N1response?

1. “It N1is N1just N1a N1routine N1part N1of N1our N1assessment. N1All N1clients N1are N1asked
N1these N1same N1questions.”

2. “Why N1are N1you N1concerned N1about N1these N1types N1of N1questions?”
3. “Psychological N1factors, N1like N1excessive N1stress, N1have N1been N1found N1to N1affect
N1medical N1conditions.”

4. “We N1can N1skip N1these N1questions, N1if N1you N1like. N1It N1isn’t N1imperative N1that N1we
N1complete N1this N1section.”



7. A N1client N1who N1is N1being N1treated N1for N1chronic N1kidney N1disease N1complains N1to N1the N1health-care
N1provider N1that N1he N1does N1not N1like N1the N1food N1available N1to N1him N1while N1hospitalized. N1The

N1health-care N1provider N1insists N1that N1the N1client N1strictly N1adhere N1to N1the N1diet N1plan. N1What N1action

N1can N1be N1expected N1is N1the N1client N1uses N1the N1defense N1mechanism N1of N1displacement?

1. The N1client N1assertively N1confronts N1the N1health-care N1provider.
2. The N1client N1insists N1on N1being N1discharged N1and N1goes N1for N1a N1long, N1brisk N1walk.
3. The N1client N1snaps N1at N1the N1nurse N1and N1criticizes N1the N1nursing N1care N1provided.
4. The N1client N1hides N1his N1anger N1by N1explaining N1the N1logical N1reasoning N1for N1the
N1diet N1to N1his N1spouse.



8. A N1fourth-grade N1boy N1teases N1and N1makes N1jokes N1about N1a N1cute N1girl N1in N1his N1class. N1A N1nurse
N1would N1recognize N1this N1behavior N1as N1indicative N1of N1which N1defense N1mechanism?

1. Displacement
2. Projection
3. Reaction N1formation
4. Sublimation
9. N 1 N 1 Which N1nursing N1statement N1regarding N1the N1concept N1of N1psychosis N1is N1most N1accurate?
1. Individuals N1experiencing N1psychoses N1are N1aware N1that N1their N1behaviors N1are N1maladaptive.
2. Individuals N1experiencing N1psychoses N1experience N1little N1distress.
3. Individuals N1experiencing N1psychoses N1are N1aware N1of N1experiencing
N1psychological N1problems.

4. Individuals N1experiencing N1psychoses N1are N1based N1in N1reality.
N 1 10. N 1 When N1under N1stress, N1a N1client N1routinely N1uses N1alcohol N1to N1excess. N1When N1the N1client’s
N1husband N1finds N1her N1drunk, N1the N1husband N1yells N1at N1the N1client N1about N1her N1chronic N1alcohol

N1abuse. N1Which N1action N1alerts N1the N1nurse N1to N1the N1client’s N1use N1of N1the N1defense N1mechanism

N1of N1denial?

1. The N1client N1hides N1liquor N1bottles N1in N1a N1closet.
2. The N1client N1yells N1at N1her N1son N1for N1slouching N1in N1his N1chair.
3. The N1client N1burns N1dinner N1on N1purpose.
4. The N1client N1says N1to N1the N1spouse, N1“I N1don’t N1drink N1too N1much!”
N 1 11. N1Devastated N1by N1a N1divorce N1from N1an N1abusive N1husband, N1a N1wife N1completes N1grief
N1counseling. N1Which N1statement N1by N1the N1wife N1would N1indicate N1to N1a N1nurse N1that N1the N1client N1is

N1in N1the N1acceptance N1stage N1of N1grief?

1. “If N1only N1we N1could N1have N1tried N1again, N1things N1might N1have N1worked N1out.”
2. “I N1am N1so N1mad N1that N1the N1children N1and N1I N1had N1to N1put N1up N1with N1him N1as N1long N1as N1we N1did.”
3. “Yes, N1it N1was N1a N1difficult N1relationship, N1but N1I N1think N1I N1have N1learned N1from N1the

, experience.”
4. “I N1have N1a N1difficult N1time N1getting N1out N1of N1bed N1most N1days.”
N 1 12. N 1 According N1to N1Maslow’s N1hierarchy N1of N1needs, N1which N1client N1action N1would
N1demonstrate N1the N1highest N1achievement N1in N1terms N1of N1mental N1health?

1. Maintaining N1a N1long-term, N1faithful, N1intimate N1relationship
2. Achieving N1a N1sense N1of N1self-confidence
3. Possessing N1a N1feeling N1of N1self-fulfillment N1and N1realizing N1full N1potential
4. Developing N1a N1sense N1of N1purpose N1and N1the N1ability N1to N1direct N1activities
N 1 13. N 1 According N1to N1Maslow’s N1hierarchy N1of N1needs, N1which N1situation N1on N1an N1inpatient
N1psychiatric N1unit N1would N1require N1priority N1intervention N1by N1a N1nurse?

1. A N1client N1rudely N1complaining N1about N1limited N1visiting N1hours
2. A N1client N1exhibiting N1aggressive N1behavior N1toward N1another N1client
3. A N1client N1stating N1that N1no N1one N1cares
4. A N1client N1verbalizing N1feelings N1of N1failure

Multiple N1Response
Identify N1one N1or N1more N1choices N1that N1best N1complete N1the N1statement N1or N1answer N1the N1question.

N 1 14. N 1 Which N1describes N1a N1defense N1mechanism N1an N1individual N1may N1use N1to N1relieve
N1anxiety N1in N1a N1stressful N1situation? N1(Select N1all N1that N1apply.)

1. Homework
2. Smoking NURSINGTB.COM
3. Itching
4. Nail
N1biting

5. Sleeping
N 1 15. N 1 The N1nurse N1is N1reviewing N1the N1DSM-5 N1definition N1of N1a N1mental N1health N1disorder N1and
N1notes N1the N1definition N1includes N1a N1disturbance N1in N1which N1areas? N1(Select N1all N1that N1apply.)

1. Cognition
2. Physical
3. Emotional N1regulation
4. Behavior
5. Developmental

Completion
Complete N1each N1statement.

16. is N1a N1diffuse N1apprehension N1that N1is N1vague N1in N1nature N1and N1is
associated N1with N1feelings N1of N1uncertainty N1and N1helplessness.
N1




17. is N1a N1subjective N1state N1of N1emotional, N1physical, N1and N1social
responses N1to N1the N1loss N1of N1a N1valued N1entity.
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