NR 547 Week 2 Elaborated Quiz 2024
How did Sullivan view anxiety? - Any painful feeling or emotion arising from social insecurity.
A nurse is assessing behavior patterns in clients based on age-appropriate development. Which
developmental model should the nurse apply? - Erik Erikson's eight stages of development.
A group of nurses takes action to ensure that consumers have the authority to choose from
various health care options, participate in their health care decisions, and provide education and
support. Which component of the recovery process has been enhanced? - Empowerment
What is considered the highest quality evidence? - Systematic Reviews and meta-
analysis/metasynthesis
What characteristics of mental health allows people to adapt to tragedies, trauma, and loss? -
Resilience
About how many diagnoses does the current DSM-5 delineate? - 300
The nurse is working with a client experiencing both postpartum depression and low self-esteem.
The client is distrustful of unit staff and "just wants to go home." What is the nurse's priority
intervention? - Establish trust with the client.
Evidence-based practice in nursing incorporates what factors? - Clinical research. Nurse's
treatment preferences. Nurse's experience. Client's preferences and desires.
Evidence-based practice in nursing incorporates clinical research, as well as evidence that is not
found in research studies. The nurse's clinical knowledge and experience, as well as the client's
preferences and desires, are also incorporated. Nursing treatment preferences are not relevant to
evidence-based practice.
What culture identifies the illness of running amok, when someone (usually a male) runs around
engaging in randomized, violent behavior? - Southeast Asia
Which mental health concept results in an imbalance of power due to negative attitudes and
beliefs, stereotyping, and discrimination against the mentally ill? - Stigma
Which questions were raised for psychiatric nurses after the first Surgeon General's report
published on the topic of mental health? - Are nurses aware of the efficacy of the treatment and
interventions they provide?
Are nurses practicing evidence-based care?
Is there documentation of the nature and outcomes of the care nurses provide?
, Some of the questions that were raised for psychiatric nurses after the first Surgeon General's
report was published on the topic of mental health asked about the awareness of the efficacy of
the treatment and interventions provided, the practice of using evidence-based care, and the
documentation of the nature and outcomes of the care provided by the nurse. The actual role of
the mental health nurse was not questioned. Accessing accurate evidence-based practice
information was not immediately questioned after the report was published.
A nurse wants to find a description of the diagnostic criteria for additive disorders. Which
resource should have the most complete information? - Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of
Menatal Disorders, 5th Ed. (DSM-5)
Maslow's theory of humanistic psychology has provided nursing with a framework for what type
of intervention? - Prioritizing nursing care.
Rationale: Central to Maslow's theory is the assumption that human beings are active rather than
passive participants in life, striving for self-actualization. Maslow (1968) focuses on human need
fulfillment, which he describes in six incremental stages, beginning with physiological survival
needs and culminating in self-transcendent needs (see Figure 2-5 in the text). Although these
needs are present in all human beings, the behaviors that emanate from them differ according to
a person's individual biological makeup and environmental factors. This picture is broader and
more holistic. Maslow does not address moral development, the potential for success, or
interactions directed toward interpersonal relationships.
Which theorist is considered a primary behavioral theorist? - Skinner
B. F. Skinner (1904-1990) represented the second wave of behavioral theorists and is recognized
as one of the prime movers behind the behavioral movement.
What information does the "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders" contain? -
Mental health coding system
Which concepts are related to the art of nursing? - Attending, Caring, Advocacy.
Concepts related to the art of nursing include attending, caring, and advocacy. Research and
observation are not concepts related to the art of nursing.
Which statement best describes the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders V? - It
is a medical psychiatric assessment system.
What is an example of client advocacy? - Being informed of best practices.
Providing informed consent.
Respecting client decisions.
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