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Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Chapter 01: Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing and Evidence-Based Practice 2 Chapter 02: Mental Health and Mental Disorders 6 Chapter 03: Cultural and Spiritual Issues Related to Mental Health Care 10 Chapter 04: Patient Rights and Legal Issues 14 C...

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TEST BANK FOR PSYCHIATRIC NURSING
CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE 6TH EDITION
BY BOYD, ALL CHAPTERS COVERED,
GRADED A+.

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TableqofqContents 1
Chapterq 01:q Psychiatric-Mentalq Healthq Nursingq andq Evidence-Basedq Practice 2
Chapterq 02:q Mentalq Healthq andq Mentalq Disorders 6
Chapterq 03:q Culturalq andq Spiritualq Issuesq Relatedq toq Mentalq Healthq Care 10
Chapterq 04:q Patientq Rightsq andq Legalq Issues 14
Chapterq 05:q Mentalq Healthq Careq inq theq Community 18
Chapterq 06:q Ethics,q Standards,q andq Nursingq Frameworks 21
Chapterq 07:q Psychosocialq Theoreticq Basisq ofq Psychiatricq Nursing 25
Chapterq 08:q Biologicq Foundationsq ofq Psychiatricq Nursing 29
Chapterq 09:q Communicationq andq theq Therapeuticq Relationship 33
Chapterq 10:q Theq Psychiatric-Mentalq Healthq Nursingq Process 37
Chapterq 11:q Psychopharmacology,q Dietaryq Supplements,q andq Biologicq Interventions 41
Chapterq 12:q Cognitiveq Interventionsq inq Psychiatricq Nursing 46
Chapterq 13:q Groupq Interventions 50
Chapterq 14:q Familyq Assessmentq andq Interventions 54
Chapterq 15:q Mentalq Healthq Promotionq forq Childrenq andq Adolescents 58
Chapterq 16:q Mentalq Healthq Promotionq forq Youngq andq Middle-Agedq Adults 61
Chapterq 17:q Mentalq Healthq Promotionq forq Olderq Adults 64
Chapterq 18:q Stressq andq Mentalq Health 68
Chapterq 19:q Managementq ofq Anger,q Aggression,q andq Violence 72
Chapterq 20:q Crisis,q Loss,q Grief,q Response,q Bereavement,q andq Disasterq Management 76
Chapterq 21:q Suicideq Prevention:q Screening,q Assessment,q andq Intervention 80
Chapterq 22:q Schizophreniaq andq Relatedq Disorders:q Nursingq Careq ofq Personsq withq Thought
Disorders 84
Chapterq23:qDepression:qManagementqofqDepressiveqMoodsqandqSuicidalqBehaviorqChapt 92
erq24:qBipolarqDisorders:qManagementqofqMoodqLability 96
Chapterq25:qAnxietyqDisorders:qManagementqofqAnxiety,qPhobia,qandqPanicqChapte 99
rq26:qObsessiveqCompulsiveqandqRelatedqDisorders 103
Chapterq 27:q Traumaq andq Stressorq Relatedq Disorders 105
Chapterq28:qPersonalityqandqBorderlineqPersonalityqDisorder:qManagementqofqEmotionalqD
ysregulationqandqSelf-Harm 106
Chapterq 29:q Antisocialq Personalityq andq Disruptive,q Impulseq Control,q andq Conductq Disorders
109
Chapterq 30:q Addictionq andq Substance-Relatedq Disorders 113
Chapterq31:qEatingqDisorders:qManagementqofqEatingqandqWeightqChapte 117
rq32:qSomaticqSymptomqandqRelatedqDisorders 121
Chapterq 33:q Nursingq Careq ofq Personsq withq Insomniaq andq Sleepq Problems 125
Chapterq34:qSexualqDisorders:qManagementqofqSexualqDysfunctionqandqParaphiliasqC 129
hapterq35:qMentalqHealthqAssessmentqofqChildrenqandqAdolescents 132
Chapterq36:qMentalqHealthqDisordersqofqChildhoodqandqAdolescenceqCha 135
pterq37:qMentalqHealthqAssessmentqofqOlderqAdults 139
Chapterq 38:q Neurocognitiveq Disorders 142
Chapterq39:qCaringqforqPersonsqWhoqAreqHomelessqandqMentallyqIllqC 146
hapterq40:qCaringqforqPersonsqWithqCo- 150
occurringqMentalqDisordersqChapterq41:qCaringqforqSurvivorsqofqViolen 154
ceqandqAbuse 158
Chapterq42:qCaringqforqPersonsqWithqMentalqIllnessqandqCriminalqBehaviorqC 162
hapterq43:qCaringqforqMedicallyqCompromisedqPersons

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Chapter 01: Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing and Evidence-
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.qTheqstudentsqdemonstratequnderstandingqofqthisqinformationqwhenqtheyqidentifyqthatqtheqreportqrecommend
edqanqincreaseqinqwhichqofqtheqfollowing?
A) Numbersq ofq mentalq healthq hospitals
B) Stateq fundingq forq mentalq healthq care
C) Clinicsq supplementedq byq generalq hospitalq units
D) Useq ofq psychotherapyq byq psychiatrists

2. AqnurseqisqreviewingqtheqAmericanqNursesqAssociation‟sqStatementqonqPsychiatricqNursingqPracticeqpu
blishedqinq1967,qwhichqsanctionedqtheqinvolvementqofqpsychiatricmentalqhealthqnursesqinqtheqprovisionq
ofqholisticqnursingqcare.qIntegratingqknowledgeqofqtheqvariousqtheoriesqandqviewsqofqmentalqhealthqandqil
lness,qtheqnurseqidentifiesqwhichqofqtheqfollowingqasqmostqstronglyqlinkedqtoqthisqholisticqapproach?
A) Sigmundq Freud‟sq psychoanalyticq theory
B) Florenceq Nightingale‟sq Notesq onq Nursing
C) Hildegarde
D) Cliffordq Beers‟qAq Mindq Thatq Foundq Itself
E) Peplau‟sq Interpersonalq Relationsq inq Nursing

3. Aqnursingqinstructorqisqpreparingqaqpresentationqaboutqkeyqeventsqandqpeopleqthatqinfluencedqtheqdevelopme
ntqofqcontemporaryqmentalqhealthqandqillnessqcare.qWhenqdescribingqtheqeffectsqofqWorldqWarq II,qwhichqofq
theqfollowingqwouldqtheqinstructorqinclude?
A) Peopleq beganq toq viewq mentalq illnessq asq moreq commonplaceq andq acceptable.
B) Theq biologicq understandingq ofq mentalq illnessq wasq almostq fullyq developed.
C) Deinstitutionalizationq occurredq inq responseq toq theq communityq healthq movement.
D) Mentalq illnessesq becameq categorizedq asq psychosesq orq neuroses.

4. Aqnursingqstudentqisqpresentingqaqdiscussionqofqtheqhistoryqofqpsychiatricmentalqhealthqnursingqandqitsqpl
aceqwithinqnursingqhistory.qWhichqofqtheqfollowingqwouldqbeqmostqappropriateqtoqinclude?
A) CertificationqforqtheqpsychiatricmentalqhealthqnursingqspecialtyqwasqfirstqemphasizedqbyqMaryqA
delaideqNutting.
B) Psychiatricqnursesqplayedqaqpartqinqseeingqthatqallqdeinstitutionalizedqpatientsqgotqtreatmentqatqco
mmunityqmentalqhealthqcenters.
C) Thereqisqaqhistoricalqlinkqbetweenqtheqfirstqnursingqprogramqtoqadmitqmaleqstudentsqandqtheqfirstqtr
ainingqschoolqforqpsychiatricqnursing.
D) Theqfirstqgraduateqprogramqinqpsychiatricqnursesqwasqestablishedqinqresponseqtoqtheqpublicationqofqps
ychiatricqnursingqspecialtyqjournals.

5. Twoqnursingqstudentsqareqdiscussingqpsychiatricmentalqhealthqnursingqandqtheqroleqitqhasqplayedqinqnu
rsing‟sqoverallqhistory.qWhichqstatementqisqmostqaccurate?
A) Theq importanceq ofq usingq therapeuticq communicationq wasq stressedq byq Nightingale.
B) Theq useq ofq self-careq toq enhanceq theq immuneq systemq wasq taughtq byq Dorotheaq Dix.
C) Theq moralq treatmentq ofq mentalq illnessq wasq aq primaryq focusq ofq deinstitutionalization.
D) Peplauq wasq theq firstq nurseq toq stressq theq importanceq ofq therapeuticq communication.

6. Whenqreviewingqtheqevolutionqofqmentalqhealthqandqillnessqcare,qwhichqeventqisqassociatedqwithqmentalqdi
sordersqbeginningqtoqbeqviewedqasqillnessesqrequiringqtreatment?
A) Establishmentq ofq Pennsylvaniaq Hospitalq inq Philadelphia

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B) Quakerq establishmentq ofq asylums
C) Creationq ofq theq stateq hospitalq system
D) Freud‟sq viewsq onq theq causesq ofq mentalq illnesses

7. Aqpsychiatricmentalqhealthqnurseqisqworkingqonqaqcommitteeqthatqisqdevelopingqprogramsqthatqintegrateq th
eqobjectivesqforqmentalqhealthqandqmentalqdisordersqasqidentifiedqinqHealthyqPeopleq2020.qWhichqtypeq ofq
programqwouldqbeqleastqappropriate?
A) Singleq substanceq abuseq treatmentq programs
B) Depressionq screeningq programsq forq primaryq careq providers
C) Mentalq healthq programsq forq theq homelessq population
D) Employmentq programsq forq thoseq withq seriousq mentalq illness

8. Aqnursingqinstructorqisqdescribingqtheqconceptqofqevidence-
basedqpracticeqinqpsychiatricmentalqhealthqnursing.q Whichq ofq theq followingq wouldq theq instructorq includeq
asq beingq important?q Selectq allq thatq apply.
A) Researchq findings
B) Expertq opinion
C) Clinicalq experiences
D) Patientq data
E) Establishedq routines

9. Theqfollowingqeventsqareqimportantqinqtheqdevelopmentqofqpsychiatricmentalqhealthqnursingqpractice.qW
hichqeventqoccurredqfirst?
A) Publicationq ofq Standardsq ofq Psychiatric-Mentalq Healthq Nursingqbyq theq ANA
B) Publicationq ofq Standardsq ofq Childq andq Adolescentq Psychiatricq andq Mentalq Healthq Nursingq Practice
C) Establishmentq ofq theq firstq graduateq programq inq psychiatricq nursingq atq Rutgersq University
D) Publicationq ofq theq firstq psychiatricq nursingq text,qNursingq Mentalq Disease,q byq Harrietq Bailey

10. AqnurseqisqpreparingqaqpresentationqaboutqtheqcurrentqstatusqofqmentalqhealthqservicesqinqtheqUnitedqSt
ates.qWhichqstatementqwouldqtheqnurseqincludeqasqtheqmostqreflectiveqofqthisqstatus?
A) Mentalq healthq careq inq theqUnitedq Statesq isq equallyq accessibleq toq individuals.
B) Mentalq illnessq ranksq secondqinq termsq ofq causingq disabilityq inq comparison.
C) Mentalq healthq careq primarilyq focusesq onq theq cureq ofq mentalq illness.
D) Mentalq healthq careq servicesq areq inadequateq andq fragmented.

11. AqgroupqofqstudentsqareqreviewingqtheqgoalsqidentifiedqbyqtheqNewqFreedomqCommissionqonqMentalqH
ealth.qTheqstudentsqdemonstratequnderstandingqofqthisqreportqwhenqtheyqidentifyqwhichqofqtheqfollowin
gqasqaqgoal?
A) Mentalq healthq isq viewedq asq oneq componentq ofq overallq health.
B) Theq consumerq andq familyq areq theq drivingq forcesq forq mentalq healthq care.
C) Screeningq isq ofq greaterq importanceq thanq assessmentq andq referralq forq services.
D) Disparitiesq inq mentalq healthq servicesq areq decreased.

12. Theqfollowingqareqimportantqlegislativeqandqpolicyqeffortsqinfluencingqcurrentqmentalqhealthqcare.qWhichq o
fqtheqfollowingqisqtheqmostqrecent?
A) Mentalq Health:q Aq Reportq ofq theq Surgeonq General
B) Newq Freedomq Commissionq onq Mentalq Health
C) Actionq forq Mentalq Health
D) Mentalq Retardationq Facilitiesq andq Communityq Mentalq Healthq Centersq Constructionq Act

13. Asq partq ofq aq careerq dayq presentationq toq aq groupq ofq nursingq students,q aq psychiatricmentalq healthq nurseqpl
ansqtoqdescribeqhowqthisqspecialtyqdeveloped.qWhichqindividualqwouldqtheqnurseqdescribeqasqplayingqaqmaj
orqroleqinqtheqdevelopmentqofqspecialtyqtrainingqprogramsqforqpsychiatricqnurses?
A) Maryq Adelaideq Nutting
B) Hildegardeq Peplau

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