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Table of Contents
UNIT 1 CURRENT THEORIES AND PRACTICE ................................................................................................. 3
CHAPTER 1, FOUNDATIONS OF PSYCHIATRIC–MENTAL HEALTH NURSING ............................................. 3
CHAPTER 2, NEUROBIOLOGIC THEORIES AND PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY.............................................. 23
CHAPTER 3, PSYCHOSOCIAL THEORIES AND THERAPY ........................................................................... 41
CHAPTER 4, TREATMENT SETTINGS AND THERAPEUTIC PROGRAMS .................................................... 61
UNIT 2 BUILDING THE NURSE – CLIENT RELATIONSHIP .............................................................................. 82
CHAPTER 5, THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIPS ............................................................................................ 82
CHAPTER 6, THERAPEUTIC COMMUNICATION ..................................................................................... 103
CHAPTER 7, CLIENT’S RESPONSE TO ILLNESS ........................................................................................ 128
CHAPTER 8, ASSESSMENT ..................................................................................................................... 145
UNIT 3 CURRENT SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL CONCERNS .......................................................................... 165
CHAPTER 9, LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES .............................................................................................. 165
CHAPTER 10, GRIEF AND LOSS .............................................................................................................. 186
CHAPTER 11, ANGER, HOSTILITY AND AGGRESSION ............................................................................ 209
CHAPTER 12, ABUSE AND VIOLENCE .................................................................................................... 225
UNIT 4 NURSING PRACTICE FOR PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS ...................................................................... 238
CHAPTER 13, TRAUMA AND STRESSOR- RELATED DISORDERS ............................................................ 238
CHAPTER 14, ANXIETY AND ANXIETY DISORDERS ................................................................................ 247
CHAPTER 15, OBSESSIVE – COMPULSIVE AND RELATED DISORDERS ................................................... 264
CHAPTER 16, SCHIZOPHRENIA .............................................................................................................. 273
CHAPTER 17, MOOD DISORDERS AND SUICIDE .................................................................................... 290
CHAPTER 18, PERSONALITY DISORDERS ............................................................................................... 305
CHAPTER 19, ADDICTION ...................................................................................................................... 319
CHAPTER 20, EATING DISORDERS ......................................................................................................... 335
CHAPTER 21, SOMATIC SYMPTOM ILLNESSES ...................................................................................... 348
CHAPTER 22, NEURODEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS ............................................................................ 363
CHAPTER 23, DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOR DISORDERS ................................................................................ 375
CHAPTER 24, COGNITIVE DISORDERS ................................................................................................... 386
,UNIT 1 CURRENT THEORIES AND PRACTICE
CHAPTER 1, FOUNDATIONS OF PSYCHIATRIC–MENTAL HEALTH NURSING
1. THE NURSE IS ASSESSING A NEWLY ADMITTED CLIENT WITH CHOLECYSTITIS. WHEN
PERFORMING THE ADMISSION ASSESSMENT, WHICH STATEMENT BY THE CLIENT IS AN INDICATOR OF
OPTIMAL MENTAL HEALTH?
A. “I DON’T NEED ANYONE IN MY LIFE, I MANAGE WELL ON MY OWN.”
B. “I PRACTICE YOGA REGULARLY SINCE IT HELPS MANAGE ANY STRESS I AM FEELING.”
C. “MY FAMILY HAS SEVERAL PEOPLE WITH MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS.”
D. “I HAD A HISTORY OF ALCOHOL USE DISORDER AND HAVE BEEN SOBER FOR 2 MONTHS.”
ANSWER: B
FEEDBACK:
INDIVIDUAL FACTORS INFLUENCING MENTAL HEALTH INCLUDE COPING OR STRESS MANAGEMENT
ABILITIES. INTERPERSONAL FACTORS SUCH AS INTIMACY AND A BALANCE OF SEPARATENESS AND
CONNECTEDNESS ARE BOTH NEEDED FOR GOOD MENTAL HEALTH, AND THEREFORE A HEALTHY PERSON
WOULD NEED OTHERS FOR COMPANIONSHIP. A FAMILY HISTORY OF MENTAL ILLNESS COULD RELATE
TO THE BIOLOGIC MAKEUP OF AN INDIVIDUAL, WHICH MAY HAVE A NEGATIVE IMPACT ON AN
INDIVIDUAL’S MENTAL HEALTH. A RECENT HISTORY OF THE USE OF MALADAPTIVE COPING
MECHANISMS SUCH AS ALCOHOL DOES NOT INDICATE THAT THE CLIENT IS MENTALLY HEALTHY.
QUESTION FORMAT: MULTIPLE CHOICE
CHAPTER 1: FOUNDATIONS OF PSYCHIATRIC–MENTAL HEALTH NURSING COGNITIVE LEVEL: APPLY
CLIENT NEEDS: SAFE AND EFFECTIVE CARE ENVIRONMENT: MANAGEMENT OF CARE INTEGRATED
PROCESS: COMMUNICATION AND DOCUMENTATION
LEARNING OBJECTIVE: 1
REFERENCE: P. 2, MENTAL HEALTH AND MENTAL ILLNESS,
2. THE NURSE IS PERFORMING AN ADMISSION ASSESSMENT FOR A CLIENT ADMITTED TO THE
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH UNIT. WHICH SOCIAL/CULTURAL CATEGORY WILL THE NURSE DOCUMENT THAT
MAY BE CONTRIBUTING TO THE CLIENT’S DEGREE OF MENTAL ILLNESS? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.
, A. THE CLIENT IS UNABLE TO FIND WORK AND DOES NOT HAVE ENOUGH MONEY FOR HOUSING.
B. THE CLIENT STATES THAT THEY ARE DISCRIMINATED AGAINST DUE TO THEIR COUNTRY OF
ORIGIN.
C. THE CLIENT ATTRIBUTES LIFE’S PROBLEMS TO BEING WITHOUT FAMILY SUPPORT.
D. THE CLIENT REPORTS BEING UNABLE TO FIND ANYTHING MEANINGFUL WITHIN THEIR LIFE.
E. THE CLIENT REPORTS NOT BELONGING ANYWHERE AND IS WITHOUT FAMILY SUPPORT.
ANSWER: A, B
FEEDBACK:
SOCIAL OR CULTURAL CATEGORIES RELATE TO A LACK OF RESOURCES, POVERTY, NEGATIVE VIEW OF
THE WORLD, AND DISCRIMINATION AND MAY RESULT IN ISOLATION AND VIOLENT OR CRIMINAL
BEHAVIOR. THE CLIENT THAT ATTRIBUTES LIFE’S PROBLEMS TO BEING WITHOUT FAMILY SUPPORT IS
NOT ABLE TO FIND MEANING IN LIFE. BEING WITHOUT SUPPORT IS INTERPERSONAL DETERMINANT OF
MENTAL ILLNESS.
QUESTION FORMAT: MULTIPLE SELECT
CHAPTER 1: FOUNDATIONS OF PSYCHIATRIC–MENTAL HEALTH NURSING COGNITIVE LEVEL: ANALYZE
CLIENT NEEDS: SAFE AND EFFECTIVE CARE ENVIRONMENT: MANAGEMENT OF CARE INTEGRATED
PROCESS: NURSING PROCESS
LEARNING OBJECTIVE: 1 REFERENCE: P. 2, MENTAL ILLNESS
3. A CLIENT GRIEVING THE RECENT LOSS OF A SPOUSE, ASKS, “AM I BECOMING MENTALLY ILL? I
FEEL SO SAD” WHICH IS THE NURSE’S BEST RESPONSE?
A. “YOU MAY HAVE A TEMPORARY MENTAL ILLNESS BECAUSE YOU ARE EXPERIENCING SO MUCH
PAIN.”
B. “YOU ARE NOT MENTALLY ILL. THIS IS AN EXPECTED REACTION TO THE LOSS YOU HAVE
EXPERIENCED.”
C. “WERE YOU GENERALLY DISSATISFIED WITH YOUR RELATIONSHIP BEFORE YOUR HUSBAND’S
DEATH?”
D. “TRY NOT TO WORRY ABOUT THAT RIGHT NOW. YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT THE FUTURE
BRINGS.”