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Foundations of psychiatric health nursing test bank.

Mental Health Assessment: Evaluation of a patient's

mental health status.

1. Prescriptive Privileges: Authority to prescribe medications, granted to advanced

nurses.

2. Therapeutic Relationships: Professional bond between nurse and patient for

healing.

3. Individualized Care Plans: Tailored nursing strategies based on patient needs.

4. Complex Communication Skills: Advanced verbal and non-verbal skills in nursing.

5. Critical Thinking: Analyzing and evaluating information for decision-making.

6. Advocacy: Supporting and defending patients' rights and needs.

7. Psychosocial Pain: Emotional suffering impacting mental health.

8. Healthy Relationships: Interactions characterized by respect and communication.

9. Mood Alteration: Significant changes in emotional state indicating illness.

10. Adaptive Behavior: Positive actions that promote mental well-being.

11. Maladaptive Behavior: Actions that hinder mental health and functioning.

12. Diagnostic Criteria: Standards used to identify mental disorders.

13. DSM-V: Manual for diagnosing mental disorders.




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14. ICD-10: International classification for diseases and health problems.

15. Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC): Framework for measuring patient

outcomes in nursing.

16. Psychiatric Nursing Skills: Specialized skills for managing mental health patients.

17. Holistic Perspective: Understanding patient care considering all aspects of health.

18. Client Needs: Fundamental requirements for patient care and safety.

19. Nurse-to-Patient Ratios: Number of nurses relative to patients in care.

20. Emotional Growth: Development of emotional intelligence and resilience.

21. Self-Esteem: Individual's perception of self-worth and value.

22. Behavioral Health Reference Manual: Resource for mental health diagnosis and

treatment.

23. Political Activity: Engagement in advocacy for mental health funding.

24. Community Advocacy: Efforts to improve mental health services at a community

level.

25. Psychiatric Disorders: Conditions affecting mood, thinking, and behavior.

26. Nursing Process: Systematic approach to patient care in nursing.

27. Resilience: Ability to adapt and recover from stressors.

28. NANDA: North American Nursing Diagnosis Association.





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29. NIC: Nursing Interventions Classification for nursing actions.

31 Mental Health Continuum: Scale assessing mental health status.

32. Culture-bound Syndrome: Disorder recognized within specific cultures.

33. Alzheimer's Disease Prevalence: 10% in those over 65 years old.

34. Mental Illness Risk: Likelihood of being labeled mentally ill.

35. Intense Relationships: Characterized by idealization and devaluation.

36. Patient Advocacy: Supporting patient needs in care planning.

37. Cultural Patterns: Influence on symptoms of mental disorders.

38. Psychosocial Integrity: Client needs related to psychological well-being.

39. Cognitive Level: Understand: Ability to comprehend and interpret information.

40. Cognitive Level: Apply: Using knowledge in practical situations.

41. Cognitive Level: Analyze: Breaking down information into components.

42. Mental Health: State of well-being and effective functioning.

43. Direct Nursing Care: Hands-on interventions for patient care.

44. Indirect Nursing Care: Supportive actions not involving direct patient contact. 45.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Treatment focusing on changing thought patterns.

46. Crisis Intervention: Immediate support during a mental health crisis.

47. Therapeutic Communication: Interaction aimed at improving patient well-being.

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