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Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is off-
limits, it can spark our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
more.
Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going against societal norms
can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of
Psychiatric Nursing rebellion and empowerment.
Contemporary Practice 7th Edition by Ann Boyd Test Bank
Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is
off-limits, it can spark our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
more.
Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going against societal norms
can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of
rebellion and empowerment.
Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is
off-limits, it can spark our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
more.
Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going against societal norms
can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of
rebellion and empowerment.
Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is
off-limits, it can spark our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
more.
Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going against societal norms
can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of
rebellion and empowerment.
Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is
off-limits, it can spark our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
more.
Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going against societal norms
can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of
rebellion and empowerment.
Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is
off-limits, it can spark our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
more.
Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going against societal norms
can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of
rebellion and empowerment.
Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is
off-limits, it can spark our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
more.
Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going against societal norms
can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of
rebellion and empowerment.
Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is
off-limits, it can spark our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
more.
Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going against societal norms
can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of
rebellion and empowerment.
Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is
off-limits, it can spark our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
more.
Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going against societal norms
can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of
rebellion and empowerment.
Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is
off-limits, it can spark our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
more.
Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going against societal norms
can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of
rebellion and empowerment.
Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is
off-limits, it can spark our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
more.
Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going against societal norms
can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of

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Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is off-
limits, it can spark our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
Chapter 01: Psychiatric–Mental
more. Health Nursing and Evidence-Based Practice
Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going against societal norms
can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of
1. A group of nursesrebellion
are reviewing information about the evolution of mental health care and are discussing the
and empowerment.
recommendations of the final report
Curiosity: Human of the JointisCommission
nature on Mental
inherently curious. WhenIllness and Health.
something is The nurses
demonstrate an understanding of this information when they identify that
off-limits, it can spark our curiosity and make us want to explore it eventhe report recommended an increase in
what? more.
A) Number of mental health hospitals
Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going against societal norms
B) Institutionalization
can beofthrilling.
clients with mentalinhealth
Engaging problems
forbidden activities can provide a sense of
C) Number of clinics supplemented
rebellion and empowerment. by general hospital units
D) Use of psychotherapy by psychiatrists
Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is
ANS: C off-limits, it can spark our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
Feedback: more.
The final report of theRebellion: The act of
Joint Commission onbreaking rules orand
Mental Illness going against
Health, societal
called Actionnorms
for Mental Health,
can be numbers
recommended increased thrilling. of Engaging
community in forbidden activities canby
clinics supplemented provide
generala sense of units for mental
hospital
rebellion and empowerment.
illness care. The ideas in the report shifted responsibility for mental health care to the federal, state, and local
governments. Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is
off-limits, it can spark our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
PTS: 1 more.REF: 9, A New National Objective: Community Treatment
OBJ: 5 Rebellion:
NAT: Client TheNeeds:
act of Psychosocial
breaking rulesIntegrity
or going against societal norms
can be thrilling.
KEY: Integrated Process: Engaging in forbidden activities BLM:
Teaching/Learning can provide a sense
Cognitive of Remember
Level:
NOT: Multiple Choicerebellion and empowerment.
Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is
off-limits,
2. A nurse is reviewing literature it can
thatspark our curiosity
sanctions and make
the involvement of us want to explore ithealth
psychiatric–mental even nurses in the
more.
provision of holistic nursing care. Integrating knowledge of the various theories and views of mental health and
Rebellion:
illness, the nurse identifies whichThe act ofstrongly
as most breakinglinked
rules toor this
going against
holistic societal norms
approach?
A) Sigmund Freud’s can be thrilling. Engaging
psychoanalytic theory in forbidden activities can provide a sense of
rebellion and
B) Florence Nightingale’s Notes empowerment.
on Nursing
C) Lavinia Lloyd Dock’s Curiosity:
Materia HumanMedicanature is inherently curious. When something is
for Nurses
off-limits, it can
D) Clifford Beers’ A Mind That Found Itselfspark our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
more.
ANS: B Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going against societal norms
Feedback: can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of
The American Nurses Association’s
rebellion Statement on Psychiatric Nursing Practice (1967) officially sanctioned a
and empowerment.
holistic approach to nursing careHuman
Curiosity: for the first
nature time. The roots curious.
is inherently of this contemporary
When something psychiatric–mental
is health
nursing thought can be tracedit to
off-limits, Florence
can spark our Nightingale’s
curiosity and Notes
makeonusNursing,
want to which
explorepresented
it even a holistic view of
the patient, with the view of the patient as living within a family and community. Freud’s psychoanalytic theory
more.
focused on personality development
Rebellion: The and unconscious
act of breaking rulesmotivations
or goingfor drives.
against Beers’norms
societal autobiography described
the inhumane treatments
can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense ofCommittee for Mental
used for mental illness, which led to the formation of a National
Hygiene. rebellion and empowerment.
Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is
PTS: 1 REF: it
off-limits, 2–3,canEmergence of Modern
spark our curiosity andNursing
make us Perspectives
want to explore it even
OBJ: 2 more.NAT: Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity
KEY: Integrated Process: Nursing
Rebellion: The Process
act of breaking rules or going BLM: againstCognitive Level: Analyze
societal norms
NOT: Multiple Choicecan be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of
rebellion and empowerment.
3. A psychiatric–mentalCuriosity:
health nurse is preparing
Human nature aispresentation about key
inherently curious. events
When and people
something is that influenced the
development of contemporary mental
off-limits, it can sparkhealth and illness
our curiosity andcare.
make When describing
us want the effects
to explore it evenof World War II,
which would the nurse
more.most likely include?
A) People began to view mentalThe
Rebellion: illness
act as
of more
breakingcommonplace
rules or going and against
acceptable.
societal norms
B) The biologic understanding of mental illness was almost fully developed.
can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of
rebellion and empowerment.
Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is
off-limits, it can spark our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
more.
Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going against societal norms
can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of
rebellion and empowerment.
Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is
off-limits, it can spark our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
more.
Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going against societal norms
can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of

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Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is off-
limits, it can spark our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
C) Deinstitutionalization occurred in response to the community health movement.
more.
D) Mental illnesses became categorized as psychoses or neuroses.
Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going against societal norms
ANS: A can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of
Feedback: rebellion and empowerment.
During World War II,Curiosity:
mental illnessHuman wasnature is inherently
beginning to be seencurious. When that
as a problem something is
could happen to anyone. Many
“normal” people who volunteered for service were disqualified on the grounds that they were psychologically
off-limits, it can spark our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
more.
unfit to serve. Others who had already served a tour of duty developed psychiatric and emotional problems
related to their wartime Rebellion:
experiences. The The
act of breaking
biologic rules or going
understanding of against societalcontinues
mental illness norms to evolve.
can and
Deinstitutionalization be thrilling. Engaging
the community in forbidden
mental activities can
health movement provide
occurred a sense
during of
the 1960s. In the early 20th
rebellion mental
century, Freud categorized and empowerment.
illness as either a psychosis or neurosis.
Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is
PTS: 1 off-limits,
REF: it8,can spark our
National curiosity and make us OBJ:
Action want 4to explore it even
more.
NAT: Client Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance
KEY: Integrated Process: Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going BLM:
Teaching/Learning againstCognitive
societal norms
Level: Apply
NOT: Multiple Choice can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of
rebellion and empowerment.
4. A nurse is presenting Curiosity:
a discussionHumanof the nature
historyisofinherently curious. When
psychiatric–mental healthsomething
nursing and is its place within
off-limits, it can spark our curiosity
nursing history. Which would be most appropriate to include? and make us want to explore it even
A) Certification for more.
the psychiatric–mental health nursing specialty was first emphasized by
Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going against societal norms
Mary Adelaide Nutting.
B) Psychiatric nursescan be thrilling.
played Engaging
a part in seeinginthat
forbidden activities can provide
all deinstitutionalized a sense
clients got of
treatment
at communityrebellion and empowerment.
mental health centers.
C) There is a historical Curiosity: Human
link between thenature is inherently
first nursing curious.
program When
to admit male something
students andis the
off-limits, it can spark
first training school for psychiatric nursing. our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
D) The first graduatemore.program in psychiatric nursing was established in response to the
Rebellion:
publication of psychiatric The act
nursing of breaking
specialty rules or going against societal norms
journals.
can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of
ANS: C rebellion and empowerment.
Feedback: Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is
In 1882, the first training
off-limits,school
it canforspark
psychiatric nursing
our curiosity andwas established
make us want attothe McLean
explore Asylum by E. Cowles;
it even
this was also the first
more.nursing program to admit men. Nutting emphasized psychiatric–mental health nursing role
development. Unfortunately,
Rebellion: deinstitutionalization
The act of breakingfailed.rules Hildegard E. Peplau
or going against was norms
societal responsible for establishing
the first graduate program in psychiatric–mental health nursing, in 1954.
can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense Publication ofof
journals soon followed,
beginning in the 1960s.
rebellion and empowerment.
Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is
PTS: 1 REF: 3,
off-limits, Boxspark
it can 1.2 History of Psychiatric–Mental
our curiosity and make us want Health Nursing
to explore it even
OBJ: 2 more. NAT: Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity
KEY: Integrated Process: Teaching/Learning
Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going BLM: againstCognitive Level: Analyze
societal norms
NOT: Multiple Choice can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of
rebellion and empowerment.
5. When reviewing the evolution
Curiosity: ofHuman
mental nature
health and illness care,
is inherently whichWhen
curious. eventsomething
is associatedis with mental disorders
beginning to be viewed as illnesses requiring treatment?
off-limits, it can spark our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
A) Establishmentmore. of Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia
B) Quaker establishment of asylums
Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going against societal norms
C) Creation of the can be thrilling.system
state hospital Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of
D) Freud’s viewsrebellion
on the causes of mental illnesses
and empowerment.
ANS: A Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is
off-limits, it can spark our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
Feedback:
more.
Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going against societal norms
can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of
rebellion and empowerment.
Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is
off-limits, it can spark our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
more.
Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going against societal norms
can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of
rebellion and empowerment.
Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is
off-limits, it can spark our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
more.
Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going against societal norms
can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of

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Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is off-
limits, it can spark our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
Mental disorders began to be viewed as illnesses with the establishment of Pennsylvania Hospital, the first
more.
institution in the United States to receive those with mental disorders for treatment and cure. The Quaker
Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going against societal norms
establishment of asylums reflected the impetus toward moral treatment. Dorothea L. Dix advocated for the
can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of
humane treatment of clients with mental illness with the creation of state hospitals. Freud believed that the
rebellion and empowerment.
primary causes of mental illnesses were psychological and a result of disturbed personality development and
Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is
faulty parenting.
off-limits, it can spark our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
more.
PTS: 1 REF: 5, Table 1.1 Premoral Treatment Era
Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going against societal norms
OBJ: 2 NAT: Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity
can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of
KEY: Integrated Process: Nursing Process BLM: Cognitive Level: Apply
rebellion and empowerment.
NOT: Multiple Choice
Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is
off-limits, it can spark our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
6. A psychiatric–mental health nurse is working on a committee that is developing programs that integrate the
more.
objectives for mental health and mental disorders, as identified in Healthy People 2030. Which type of program
Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going against societal norms
would be least appropriate?
can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of
A) Single substance abuse treatment programs
rebellion and empowerment.
B) Depression-screening programs for primary care providers
Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is
C) Mental health programs for the homeless population
off-limits, it can spark our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
D) Employment programs for those with serious mental illness
more.
ANS: A Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going against societal norms
Feedback: can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of
The objectives of rebellion and empowerment.
Healthy People 2030 identify the need to increase the proportion of persons with co-occurring
Curiosity:
substance abuse and mental Human
disorders nature istreatment
receiving inherentlyforcurious. When something
both disorders. is substance abuse
Thus, single
off-limits, it can spark our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
treatment programs would be least beneficial. The objectives call for an increase in depression screening by
more. an increase in the proportion of homeless adults with mental health problems who
primary care providers,
receive mental healthRebellion: Thean
treatment, and actincrease
of breaking
in therules or goingofagainst
proportion personssocietal normsmental illness who are
with serious
employed. can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of
rebellion and empowerment.
PTS: 1 Curiosity:
REF: 10, Human
Nationalnature
Mentalis Health
inherently curious. When something is
Objectives
OBJ: 5 off-limits,
NAT: Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrityus want to explore it even
it can spark our curiosity and make
more.
KEY: Integrated Process: Nursing Process BLM: Cognitive Level: Analyze
NOT: Multiple Choice Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going against societal norms
can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of
7. The following eventsrebellion and empowerment.
are important in the development of psychiatric–mental health nursing practice. Which
event occurred first? Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is
A) Publication ofoff-limits,
Standardsitofcan spark our curiosity
Psychiatric-Mental and make
Health us want
Nursing to ANA
by the explore it even
more.
B) Publication of Standards of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
Practice Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going against societal norms
C) Establishmentcan be thrilling.
of the Engaging
first graduate in forbidden
program activities
in psychiatric canatprovide
nursing Rutgersa University
sense of
D) Publication ofrebellion and empowerment.
the first psychiatric nursing text, Nursing Mental Disease, by Harriet Bailey
Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is
ANS: D off-limits, it can spark our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
Feedback: more.
In 1920, the first psychiatric nursing
Rebellion: The text was
act of published.
breaking rulesInor1954,
goingthe first graduate
against program in psychiatric
societal norms
nursing was established.
can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of Health Nursing. In
In 1967, the ANA published the Standards of Psychiatric-Mental
1985, the Standards of Childand
rebellion andempowerment.
Adolescent Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Practice was published.
Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is
PTS: 1 REF: it2,can
off-limits, Early Founders
spark our curiosity and make us OBJ: want 2to explore it even
NAT: Client Needs: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Management of Care
more.
KEY: Integrated Process: Teaching/Learning
Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going BLM: againstCognitive Level: Remember
societal norms
NOT: Multiple Choicecan be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of
rebellion and empowerment.
Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is
off-limits, it can spark our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
more.
Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going against societal norms
can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of
rebellion and empowerment.
Curiosity: Human nature is inherently curious. When something is
off-limits, it can spark our curiosity and make us want to explore it even
more.
Rebellion: The act of breaking rules or going against societal norms

can be thrilling. Engaging in forbidden activities can provide a sense of

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