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COMPLETE TEST BNAK:
Foundations of Mental Health Care 7th Edition
by Michelle Morrison-Valfre latest Update.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1. the history of mental health care & chapter 2. currentmental health care .................. 2
chapter 3. ethical and legal issues ..................................................................................................... 12
chapter 4. sociocultural issues........................................................................................................... 25
chapter 5. theories and therapies ...................................................................................................... 38
chapter 6. complementary and alternative therapies ..................................................................... 51
chapter 7. psychotherapeutic drug therapy ................................................................................... 65
chapter 8. skills and principles of mental health care .................................................................... 80
chapter 9. mental health assessment skills ....................................................................................... 93
chapter 10. therapeutic communication & chapter 11. thetherapeutic relationship................. 104
chapter 12. the therapeutic environment ....................................................................................... 118
chapter 13. problems of childhood & chapter 14. problems ofadolescence ............................... 128
chapter 15. problems of adulthood & chapter 16. problems of lateadulthood .......................... 140
chapter 17. cognitive impairment, alzheimer’s disease, and dementia ....................................... 153
chapter 18. managing anxiety ......................................................................................................... 167
chapter 19. illness and hospitalization ........................................................................................... 180
chapter 20. loss and grief & chapter 21. depression and other mooddisorders ......................... 193
chapter 22. physical problems, psychological sources .................................................................. 205
chapter 23. eating and sleeping disorders ...................................................................................... 217
chapter 24. dissociative disorders ................................................................................................... 231
chapter 25. anger and aggression & chapter 26. outward-focusedemotions: violence ............. 244
chapter 27. inward-focused emotions: suicide............................................................................... 257
chapter 28. substance-related disorders ........................................................................................ 270
chapter 29. sexual disorders ............................................................................................................ 283
chapter 30. personality disorders ................................................................................................... 297
chapter 31. schizophrenia and other psychoses............................................................................. 312
chapter 32. chronic mental health disorders ................................................................................. 324
chapter 33. challenges for the future .............................................................................................. 338

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foundations of mental health care 7th edition morrison-

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chapter 1. the history of mental health care & chapter 2. current
mental health care
multiple choice

1. a staff nurse completesorientation to a psychiatric unit. this nurse may expect an advanced
practice nurse to perform which additional intervention?

a. conduct mental health assessments. c. establish therapeutic relationships.

b. prescribe psychotropic medication. d. individualize nursing care plans.

ans: b

in most states, prescriptive privileges are granted to master’s-prepared nurse practitioners who
have taken special courses on prescribing medication. the nurse prepared at the basic level is
permitted to perform mental health assessments, establish relationships, and provide
individualized care planning.

2. when a nursing student express concerns about how mental health nurses “lose all their
nursing skills,” the best response by the mental health nurse is:

“psychiatric nurses practice in safer environments than other specialties. nurse-to-patient
a. ratios must be better because of the nature of the patients’ problems.”
“psychiatric nurses use
complex communication skills as well as critical thinking to solve
b. multidimensional problems. i am challenged by those situations.”
“that’s a misconception.
psychiatric nurses frequently use high technology monitoring
c. equipment and manage complex intravenous therapies.”
“psychiatric nurses
do not have to deal with as much pain and suffering as medical-surgical
d. nurses do. that appeals to me.”


ans: b

the practice of psychiatric nursing requires a different set of skills than medical-surgical nursing,
though there is substantial overlap. psychiatric nurses must be able to help patients with medical
as well as mental health problems, reflecting the holistic perspective these nurses must have.

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nurse-patient ratios and workloads in psychiatric settings have increased, just like other
specialties. psychiatric nursing involves clinical practice, not just documentation. psychosocial
pain and suffering are as real as physical pain and suffering.

pts: 1 dif: cognitive level: apply (application)

ref: page 10 | page 13-14 top: nursing process: implementation

msc: client needs: safe, effective care environment

3. when a new bill introduced in congress reduces funding for care of persons with mental
illness, a group of nurses writes letters to their elected representatives in opposition to the
legislation. which role have the nurses fulfilled?

a. recovery c. advocacy
b. attending d. evidence-based practice

ans: c

an advocate defends or asserts another’s cause, particularly when the other person lacks the
ability to do that for self. examples of individual advocacy include helping patients understand
their rights or make decisions. on a community scale, advocacy includes political activity, public
speaking, and publication in the interest of improving the human condition. since funding is
necessary to deliver quality programming for persons with mental illness, the letter- writing
campaign advocates for that cause on behalf of patients who are unable to articulate their own
needs.

pts: 1 dif: cognitive level: understand (comprehension)

ref: page 16 top: nursing process: implementation msc:

client needs: safe, effective care environment

4. which comment best indicates that a patient perceived the nurse was caring? “my nurse:

a. always asks me which type of juice i want to help me swallow my medication.”

b. explained my treatment plan to me and asked for my ideas about how to make it better.”
spends time listening to me talk about my problems. that helps me feel like i am not
c. alone.”

told me that if i take all the medicines the doctor prescribes, then i will get discharged
d. sooner.”


ans: c

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