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n a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
there are practical limits to consider:
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
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match, a team can receive
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Ann Boydred cards,
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there are practical limits to consider:
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
In a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
there are practical limits to consider:
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
In a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
there are practical limits to consider:
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
In a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
there are practical limits to consider:
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
In a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
there are practical limits to consider:
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
In a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
there are practical limits to consider:
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
In a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
there are practical limits to consider:
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
In a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
there are practical limits to consider:
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
In a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
there are practical limits to consider:
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
In a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
there are practical limits to consider:
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
In a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
there are practical limits to consider:
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
In a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
there are practical limits to consider:
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.

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n a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
there are practical limits to consider:
Chapter 01: Psychiatric–Mental 1. Individual Health Nursing
Red Cards: Each andredEvidence-Based
card results in a player Practice
being
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
1. A group of nursesIn area reviewing information
football (soccer) match,about
a team thecan
evolution
receiveof mental red
multiple health carebut
cards, and are discussing the
recommendations thereof theare
final report of the Joint
practical limits to consider: Commission on Mental Illness and Health. The nurses
demonstrate an understanding of this information when they identify that
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being the report recommended an increase in
what? sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
A) Number of mental health a redhospitals
card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
B) Institutionalization of clients
In a football with mental
(soccer) match,health
a teamproblems
can receive multiple red cards, but
C) Number of clinics supplemented by general
there are practical limits to consider: hospital units
D) Use of psychotherapy by psychiatrists
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
ANS: C sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
Feedback: a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
In a football (soccer) match,
The final report of the Joint Commission a teamIllness
on Mental can receive multiple
and Health, redAction
called cards, but
for Mental Health,
there are
recommended increased practical
numbers of limits
communityto consider:
clinics supplemented by general hospital units for mental
illness care. The ideas1.in theIndividual Red Cards:
report shifted Each red
responsibility forcard results
mental healthin acare
player being
to the federal, state, and local
governments. sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
PTS: 1 In a REF: 9, (soccer)
football match, a Objective:
A New National team can receive
Communitymultiple red cards, but
Treatment
OBJ: 5 there are practical limits to consider:
NAT: Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity
KEY: Integrated Process: 1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results
Teaching/Learning BLM:inCognitive
a player being
Level: Remember
NOT: Multiple Choice sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
2. A nurse is reviewing literature (soccer)
In a football match,the
that sanctions a team can receive
involvement multiple red cards,health
of psychiatric–mental but nurses in the
there are practical limits to consider:
provision of holistic nursing care. Integrating knowledge of the various theories and views of mental health and
1. Individual
illness, the nurse identifies which as most Red strongly
Cards: Each linkedredto card results in
this holistic a player being
approach?
sent off the theory
A) Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
B) Florence Nightingale’sa red Notescard,
on they
Nursingmust continue playing with one fewer player.
C) Lavinia Lloyd Dock’s Materia Medica foraNurses
In a football (soccer) match, team can receive multiple red cards, but
there are practical
D) Clifford Beers’ A Mind That Found Itself limits to consider:
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
ANS: B sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
Feedback: a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
The American Nurses Association’s
In a football (soccer) Statement
match, aonteam Psychiatric
can receiveNursing Practice
multiple (1967)
red cards, butofficially sanctioned a
holistic approach to nursing
there care for limits
are practical the firstto time. The roots of this contemporary psychiatric–mental health
consider:
nursing thought can be1.traced to Florence
Individual RedNightingale’s
Cards: Each red Notes onresults
card Nursing,in awhich
playerpresented
being a holistic view of
the patient, with the view of theoff
sent patient as living
the field, within
and they a family
cannot If a teamFreud’s
and community.
be replaced. receives psychoanalytic theory
focused on personality development
a red card, and theyunconscious
must continue motivations for drives.
playing with one fewer Beers’ autobiography described
player.
the inhumane treatments used for
In a football mentalmatch,
(soccer) illness,a team
whichcan ledreceive
to the formation
multiple red of acards,
National
but Committee for Mental
Hygiene. there are practical limits to consider:
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
PTS: 1 REF: 2–3,
sent off Emergence
the field, and of they
Modern Nursing
cannot Perspectives
be replaced. If a team receives
OBJ: 2 NAT: Client
a red card,Needs:
they mustPsychosocial Integritywith one fewer player.
continue playing
KEY: Integrated Process: Nursing
In a football Process
(soccer) match, a team can receive multiple BLM: Cognitive
red cards,Level:
but Analyze
NOT: Multiple Choicethere are practical limits to consider:
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
3. A psychiatric–mental health nurse
sent is preparing
off the field, andatheypresentation
cannot beabout key events
replaced. and receives
If a team people that influenced the
development of contemporary a redmental
card, theyhealthmustandcontinue
illness care. When
playing describing
with one fewerthe effects of World War II,
player.
which would the nurse most likely
In a football include?
(soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
A) People began there
to view aremental
practicalillness
limits as to
more commonplace and acceptable.
consider:
B) The biologic understanding
1. Individual Red Cards:was
of mental illness Each almost fullyresults
red card developed.
in a player being
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
In a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
there are practical limits to consider:
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
In a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
there are practical limits to consider:
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.

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I
n a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
there are practical limits to consider:
C) Deinstitutionalization occurred in response to the community health movement.
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
D) Mental illnesses became categorized as psychoses or neuroses.
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
ANS: A a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
Feedback: In a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
During World Warthere are practical
II, mental illness limits to consider:
was beginning to be seen as a problem that could happen to anyone. Many
“normal” people who volunteered for service
1. Individual Red wereEach
Cards: disqualified
red cardonresults
the grounds
in a playerthat being
they were psychologically
unfit to serve. Others who had already served a tour of duty developed psychiatric receives
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team and emotional problems
a red card,The
related to their wartime experiences. theybiologic
must continue playing of
understanding with one fewer
mental illnessplayer.
continues to evolve.
In a and
Deinstitutionalization football (soccer) match,
the community mentala team
healthcan receive multiple
movement occurredred cards,the
during but1960s. In the early 20th
there are practical
century, Freud categorized limitsastoeither
mental illness consider:
a psychosis or neurosis.
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
PTS: 1 REF:sent8,off the field,
National and they cannot be replaced.
Action OBJ: 4If a team receives
a red card, they
NAT: Client Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance must continue playing with one fewer player.
In a football (soccer)
KEY: Integrated Process: Teaching/Learning match, a team can receive multiple red cards,Level:
BLM: Cognitive but Apply
NOT: Multiple Choice there are practical limits to consider:
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
sent off of
4. A nurse is presenting a discussion thethe
field, and they
history cannot be replaced.
of psychiatric–mental If a team
health nursingreceives
and its place within
a red card, they must
nursing history. Which would be most appropriate to include?continue playing with one fewer player.
A) Certification for In athe
football (soccer) match,
psychiatric–mental a team
health can receive
nursing specialtymultiple redemphasized
was first cards, but by
there
Mary Adelaide Nutting. are practical limits to consider:
B) Psychiatric nurses1.played Individual
a part inRed Cards:
seeing Each
that all red card results clients
deinstitutionalized in a player being
got treatment
at community mental sent healthoffcenters.
the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
C) There is a historical link a red card, they
between mustnursing
the first continue playingtowith
program one
admit fewer
male player.and the
students
In a football (soccer) match,
first training school for psychiatric nursing. a team can receive multiple red cards, but
there are practical limits to consider:
D) The first graduate program in psychiatric nursing was established in response to the
1. Individual
publication of psychiatric nursingRed Cards:
specialty Each red card results in a player being
journals.
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
ANS: C a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
Feedback: In a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
In 1882, the first training
there areschool for psychiatric
practical nursing was established at the McLean Asylum by E. Cowles;
limits to consider:
this was also the first nursing programRed
1. Individual to admit
Cards:men. Nutting
Each emphasized
red card results inpsychiatric–mental
a player being health nursing role
development. Unfortunately, sentdeinstitutionalization
off the field, and theyfailed.cannotHildegard E. Peplau
be replaced. If a team wasreceives
responsible for establishing
the first graduate program ainred psychiatric–mental health nursing,
card, they must continue playingin 1954.
with onePublication
fewer player. of journals soon followed,
beginning in the 1960s.
In a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
there are practical limits to consider:
PTS: 1 REF:
1. 3, Box 1.2Red
Individual History
Cards:of Psychiatric–Mental
Each red card results Health Nursing
in a player being
OBJ: 2 NAT:sent Client
off theNeeds:
field,Psychosocial
and they cannot Integrity
be replaced. If a team receives
KEY: Integrated Process:aTeaching/Learning
red card, they must continue playing with BLM:
one Cognitive
fewer player. Level: Analyze
NOT: Multiple Choice In a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
there are practical limits to consider:
5. When reviewing the evolution of mental
1. Individual Redhealth
Cards:andEach
illness
redcare,
cardwhich
resultsevent is associated
in a player being with mental disorders
beginning to be viewed as sent illnesses requiring treatment?
off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
A) Establishment of Pennsylvania
a red card,Hospital
they mustin Philadelphia
continue playing with one fewer player.
B) Quaker establishment of asylums
In a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
C) Creation of the stateare
there hospital
practicalsystem
limits to consider:
D) Freud’s views on the causes
1. Individual of mental
Red illnesses
Cards: Each red card results in a player being
ANS: A sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
Feedback:
In a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
there are practical limits to consider:
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
In a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
there are practical limits to consider:
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
In a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
there are practical limits to consider:
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.

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I
n a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
there are practical limits to consider:
Mental disorders began to be viewed as illnesses with the establishment of Pennsylvania Hospital, the first
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
institution in the United States to receive those with mental disorders for treatment and cure. The Quaker
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
establishment of asylums reflected the impetus toward moral treatment. Dorothea L. Dix advocated for the
a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
humane treatment of clients with mental illness with the creation of state hospitals. Freud believed that the
In a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
primary causes of mental illnesses were psychological and a result of disturbed personality development and
there are practical limits to consider:
faulty parenting.
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
PTS: 1 REF: 5, Table 1.1 Premoral Treatment Era
a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
OBJ: 2 NAT: Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity
In a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
KEY: Integrated Process: Nursing Process BLM: Cognitive Level: Apply
there are practical limits to consider:
NOT: Multiple Choice
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
6. A psychiatric–mental health nurse is working on a committee that is developing programs that integrate the
a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
objectives for mental health and mental disorders, as identified in Healthy People 2030. Which type of program
In a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
would be least appropriate?
there are practical limits to consider:
A) Single substance abuse treatment programs
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
B) Depression-screening programs for primary care providers
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
C) Mental health programs for the homeless population
a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
D) Employment programs for those with serious mental illness
In a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
ANS: A there are practical limits to consider:
Feedback: 1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
The objectives of Healthy sent Peopleoff 2030
the field, and the
identify theyneed
cannot be replaced.
to increase If a team receives
the proportion of persons with co-occurring
substance abuse and mental a red card, they
disorders must continue
receiving treatmentplaying
for bothwith one fewer
disorders. player.
Thus, single substance abuse
In a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red
treatment programs would be least beneficial. The objectives call for an increase in depressioncards, but screening by
there are practical limits to consider:
primary care providers, an increase in the proportion of homeless adults with mental health problems who
1. Individual
receive mental health treatment, and anRed Cards:
increase in Each red card results
the proportion in a player
of persons being mental illness who are
with serious
employed. sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
PTS: 1 In a REF:
football10,(soccer)
National match,
Mental a team canObjectives
Health receive multiple red cards, but
OBJ: 5 there are practical limits to consider:
NAT: Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity
KEY: Integrated Process: 1. Individual
Nursing ProcessRed Cards: Each red card results BLM:inCognitive
a player being
Level: Analyze
NOT: Multiple Choice sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
7. The following eventsIn a are
football (soccer)
important match,
in the a team can
development of receive multiple redhealth
psychiatric–mental cards, nursing
but practice. Which
there are practical limits to consider:
event occurred first?
1. Individual
A) Publication of Standards Red Cards: Each
of Psychiatric-Mental redNursing
Health card results in aANA
by the player being
B) Publication of Standards of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric and Mentalteam
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a receives
Health Nursing
Practice a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
C) EstablishmentInofathe football (soccer) program
first graduate match, a in team can receive
psychiatric multiple
nursing red cards,
at Rutgers but
University
D) Publication ofthere are psychiatric
the first practical limits to consider:
nursing text, Nursing Mental Disease, by Harriet Bailey
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
ANS: D sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
Feedback: a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
In 1920, the first psychiatric
In a football nursing
(soccer) text was published.
match, a team canInreceive
1954, the first graduate
multiple program
red cards, but in psychiatric
nursing was established. In 1967, the ANA published
there are practical limits to consider: the Standards of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing. In
1985, the Standards of1.Child and Adolescent Psychiatric and Mental Health
Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player beingNursing Practice was published.
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
PTS: 1 REF: 2, card,
a red EarlytheyFounders
must continue playing with OBJ:one2 fewer player.
NAT: Client Needs: In aSafe, Effective
football (soccer)Care Environment:
match, a team canManagement of Care
receive multiple red cards, but
KEY: Integrated Process:
there areTeaching/Learning
practical limits to consider: BLM: Cognitive Level: Remember
NOT: Multiple Choice1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
In a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
there are practical limits to consider:
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives
a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.
In a football (soccer) match, a team can receive multiple red cards, but
there are practical limits to consider:
1. Individual Red Cards: Each red card results in a player being
sent off the field, and they cannot be replaced. If a team receives

a red card, they must continue playing with one fewer player.

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