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Psychiatric-Mental GHealth GNursing G8th Gedition Gby GVidebeck GTest
GBank G Chapter G1
1. The Gnurse Gis Gassessing Gthe Gfactors Gcontributing Gto Gthe Gwell-being Gof Ga
Gnewly Gadmitted G client. GWhich Gof Gthe Gfollowing Gwould Gthe Gnurse
Gidentify Gas Ghaving Ga Gpositive Gimpact Gon G the Gindividual's Gmental
Ghealth?
A) Not Gneeding Gothers Gfor Gcompanionship
B) The Gability Gto Geffectively G manage Gstress
C) A Gfamily Ghistory Gof Gmental Gillness
D) Striving Gfor Gtotal Gself-
reliance G Ans: GB
Feedback:
Individual Gfactors Ginfluencing Gmental Ghealth Ginclude Gbiologic Gmakeup,
Gautonomy, G independence, Gself-esteem, Gcapacity Gfor Ggrowth, Gvitality, Gability
Gto Gfind Gmeaning Gin Glife, G emotional Gresilience Gor Ghardiness, Gsense Gof
Gbelonging, Greality Gorientation, Gand Gcoping Gor G stress Gmanagement Gabilities.
GInterpersonal Gfactors Gsuch Gas Gintimacy Gand Ga Gbalance Gof G separateness
Gand Gconnectedness Gare Gboth Gneeded Gfor Ggood Gmental Ghealth, Gand
Gtherefore Ga G healthy Gperson Gwould Gneed Gothers Gfor Gcompanionship. GA
Gfamily Ghistory Gof Gmental Gillness G could Grelate Gto Gthe Gbiologic Gmakeup
Gof Gan Gindividual, Gwhich Gmay Ghave Ga Gnegative Gimpact G on Gan
Gindividual's Gmental Ghealth, Gas Gwell Gas Ga Gnegative Gimpact Gon Gan
Gindividual's G interpersonal G and G socialñcultural G factors G of G health. G Total
G self-reliance G is G not G possible, G and Ga Gpositive Gsocial/cultural Gfactor Gis
Gaccess Gto Gadequate Gresources.
2. Which Gof Gthe Gfollowing Gstatements Gabout Gmental Gillness Gare Gtrue? GSelect Gall
Gthat Gapply.
A) Mental G illness Gcan Gcause Gsignificant Gdistress, Gimpaired Gfunctioning, Gor Gboth.
B) Mental Gillness Gis Gonly Gdue Gto Gsocial/cultural Gfactors.
C) Social/cultural Gfactors Gthat Grelate Gto Gmental Gillness Ginclude Gexcessive
Gdependency G on Gor Gwithdrawal Gfrom Grelationships.
D) Individuals Gsuffering Gfrom Gmental Gillness Gare Gusually Gable Gto Gcope
Geffectively Gwith G daily Glife.
E) Individuals Gsuffering Gfrom Gmental Gillness Gmay Gexperience
Gdissatisfaction Gwith G relationships Gand Gself.
Ans: G A, GD, GE
Feedback:
Mental Gillness Gcan Gcause Gsignificant Gdistress, Gimpaired Gfunctioning, Gor
Gboth. GMental G illness Gmay Gbe Grelated Gto Gindividual, Ginterpersonal, Gor
Gsocial/cultural Gfactors. GExcessive G dependency Gon Gor Gwithdrawal Gfrom
Grelationships Gare Ginterpersonal Gfactors Gthat Grelate Gto G mental Gillness.
GIndividuals Gsuffering Gfrom Gmental Gillness Gcan Gfeel Goverwhelmed Gwith
G daily Glife. GIndividuals Gsuffering Gfrom Gmental Gillness Gmay Gexperience
Gdissatisfaction Gwith G relationships Gand Gself.
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3. Which Gof Gthe Gfollowing Gare Gtrue Gregarding Gmental Ghealth Gand Gmental Gillness?
A) Behavior Gthat Gmay Gbe Gviewed Gas Gacceptable Gin Gone Gculture Gis
Galways Gunacceptable G in Gother Gcultures.
B) It Gis Geasy Gto Gdetermine Gif Ga Gperson Gis Gmentally Ghealthy Gor Gmentally Gill.
C) In Gmost Gcases, Gmental Ghealth Gis Ga Gstate Gof Gemotional,
Gpsychological, Gand Gsocial G wellness Gevidenced Gby Gsatisfying
Ginterpersonal Grelationships, Geffective Gbehavior G and Gcoping, Gpositive
Gself-concept, Gand Gemotional Gstability.
D) Persons Gwho Gengage Gin Gfantasies Gare
Gmentally Gill. G Ans: GC
Feedback:
What Gone Gsociety Gmay Gview Gas Gacceptable Gand Gappropriate Gbehavior,
Ganother Gsociety Gmay G see Gthat Gas Gmaladaptive, Gand Ginappropriate. GMental
Ghealth Gand Gmental Gillness Gare Gdifficult G to Gdefine Gprecisely. GIn Gmost
Gcases, Gmental Ghealth Gis Ga Gstate Gof Gemotional, Gpsychological, G and Gsocial
Gwellness Gevidenced Gby Gsatisfying Ginterpersonal Grelationships, Geffective
G behavior Gand Gcoping, Gpositive Gself-concept, Gand Gemotional Gstability.
GPersons Gwho Gengage G in Gfantasies Gmay Gbe Gmentally Ghealthy, Gbut Gthe
Ginability Gto Gdistinguish Greality Gfrom Gfantasy G is Gan Gindividual Gfactor Gthat
Gmay Gcontribute Gto Gmental Gillness.
4. A Gclient Ggrieving Gthe Grecent Gloss Gof Gher Ghusband Gasks Gif Gshe Gis
Gbecoming Gmentally Gill G because Gshe Gis Gso Gsad. GThe Gnurse's Gbest
Gresponse Gwould Gbe,
A) ìYou Gmay Ghave Ga Gtemporary Gmental Gillness Gbecause Gyou Gare
Gexperiencing Gso Gmuch G pain.î
B) ìYou Gare Gnot Gmentally Gill. GThis Gis Gan Gexpected Greaction Gto
Gthe Gloss Gyou Ghave G experienced.î
C) ìWere Gyou Ggenerally Gdissatisfied Gwith Gyour Grelationship Gbefore
Gyour Ghusband's G death?î
D) ìTry Gnot Gto Gworry Gabout Gthat Gright Gnow. GYou Gnever Gknow Gwhat
Gthe Gfuture Gbrings.î G Ans: GB
Feedback:
Mental Gillness Gincludes Ggeneral Gdissatisfaction Gwith Gself, Gineffective
Grelationships, G ineffective Gcoping, Gand Glack Gof Gpersonal Ggrowth.
GAdditionally Gthe Gbehavior Gmust Gnot Gbe G culturally Gexpected. GAcute Ggrief
Greactions Gare Gexpected Gand Gtherefore Gnot Gconsidered G mental Gillness.
GFalse Greassurance Gor Goveranalysis Gdoes Gnot Gaccurately Gaddress Gthe Gclient's
G concerns.
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5. The Gnurse Gconsults Gthe GDSM Gfor Gwhich Gof Gthe Gfollowing Gpurposes?
A) To Gdevise Ga Gplan Gof Gcare Gfor Ga Gnewly Gadmitted Gclient
B) To Gpredict Gthe Gclient's Gprognosis Gof Gtreatment Goutcomes
C) To Gdocument Gthe Gappropriate Gdiagnostic Gcode Gin Gthe Gclient's Gmedical Grecord
D) To Gserve Gas Ga Gguide Gfor Gclient
Gassessment G Ans: GD
Feedback:
The GDSM Gprovides Gstandard Gnomenclature, Gpresents Gdefining Gcharacteristics,
Gand G identifies Gunderlying Gcauses Gof Gmental Gdisorders. GIt Gdoes Gnot
Gprovide Gcare Gplans Gor G prognostic Goutcomes Gof Gtreatment. GDiagnosis Gof
Gmental Gillness Gis Gnot Gwithin Gthe G generalist GRN's Gscope Gof Gpractice,
Gso Gdocumenting Gthe Gcode Gin Gthe Gmedical Grecord Gwould G be
Ginappropriate.
6. Which Gwould Gbe Ga Greason Gfor Ga Gstudent Gnurse Gto Guse Gthe GDSM?
A) Identifying Gthe G medical Gdiagnosis
B) Treat Gclients
C) Evaluate Gtreatments
D) Understand Gthe Greason Gfor Gthe Gadmission Gand Gthe Gnature Gof
Gpsychiatric Gillnesses. G Ans: GD
Feedback:
Although Gstudent Gnurses Gdo Gnot Guse Gthe GDSM Gto Gdiagnose Gclients, Gthey
Gwill Gfind Git Ga G helpful Gresource Gto Gunderstand Gthe Greason Gfor Gthe
Gadmission Gand Gto Gbegin Gbuilding G knowledge Gabout Gthe Gnature Gof
Gpsychiatric Gillnesses. GIdentifying Gthe Gmedical Gdiagnosis, G treating, Gand
Gevaluating Gtreatments Gare Gnot Ga Gpart Gof Gthe Gnursing Gprocess.
7. The Glegislation Genacted Gin G1963 Gwas Glargely Gresponsible Gfor Gwhich Gof Gthe
Gfollowing Gshifts G in Gcare Gfor Gthe Gmentally Gill?
A) The Gwidespread Guse Gof Gcommunity-based Gservices
B) The Gadvancement Gin Gpharmacotherapies
C) Increased Gaccess Gto Ghospitalization
D) Improved Grights Gfor Gclients Gin Glong-term
Ginstitutional Gcare G Ans: GA
Feedback:
The GCommunity GMental GHealth GCenters GConstruction GAct Gof G1963
Gaccomplished Gthe G release Gof Gindividuals Gfrom Glong-term Gstays Gin Gstate
Ginstitutions, Gthe Gdecrease Gin G admissions Gto Ghospitals, Gand Gthe
Gdevelopment Gof Gcommunity-based Gservices Gas Gan G alternative Gto Ghospital
Gcare.
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