100% satisfaction guarantee Immediately available after payment Both online and in PDF No strings attached
logo-home
Test Bank For Psychiatric Nursing 7th Edition Contemporary Practice by Mary Ann Boyd; Rebecca Luebbert R148,52   Add to cart

Exam (elaborations)

Test Bank For Psychiatric Nursing 7th Edition Contemporary Practice by Mary Ann Boyd; Rebecca Luebbert

1 review
 11 views  0 purchase
  • Course
  • ....
  • Institution
  • ....
  • Book

Test Bank For Psychiatric Nursing 7th Edition Contemporary Practice by Mary Ann Boyd; Rebecca Luebbert

Preview 4 out of 321  pages

  • July 26, 2024
  • 321
  • 2023/2024
  • Exam (elaborations)
  • Questions & answers
  • ....
  • ....

1  review

review-writer-avatar

By: alex71 • 3 months ago

avatar-seller
lOMoAR cPSD| 43881328




Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
that received too many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing
team might be awarded a 3-0 victory or the score at the time of
abandonment might stand, depending on the competition rules.
Disciplinary Actions: The team or players responsible for the
Psychiatric Nursing Contemporary
abandonment may Practice 7th Edition
face disciplinary by Ann
actions, such Boyd
as fines, Test Bank
suspensions,
or other penalties.
Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
that received too many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing
team might be awarded a 3-0 victory or the score at the time of
abandonment might stand, depending on the competition rules.
Disciplinary Actions: The team or players responsible for the
abandonment may face disciplinary actions, such as fines, suspensions,
or other penalties.
Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
that received too many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing
team might be awarded a 3-0 victory or the score at the time of
abandonment might stand, depending on the competition rules.
Disciplinary Actions: The team or players responsible for the
abandonment may face disciplinary actions, such as fines, suspensions,
or other penalties.
Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
that received too many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing
team might be awarded a 3-0 victory or the score at the time of
abandonment might stand, depending on the competition rules.
Disciplinary Actions: The team or players responsible for the
abandonment may face disciplinary actions, such as fines, suspensions,
or other penalties.
Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
that received too many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing
team might be awarded a 3-0 victory or the score at the time of
abandonment might stand, depending on the competition rules.
Disciplinary Actions: The team or players responsible for the
abandonment may face disciplinary actions, such as fines, suspensions,
or other penalties.
Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
that received too many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing
team might be awarded a 3-0 victory or the score at the time of
abandonment might stand, depending on the competition rules.
Disciplinary Actions: The team or players responsible for the
abandonment may face disciplinary actions, such as fines, suspensions,
or other penalties.
Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
that received too many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing
team might be awarded a 3-0 victory or the score at the time of
abandonment might stand, depending on the competition rules.
Disciplinary Actions: The team or players responsible for the
abandonment may face disciplinary actions, such as fines, suspensions,
or other penalties.
Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
that received too many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing
team might be awarded a 3-0 victory or the score at the time of
abandonment might stand, depending on the competition rules.
Disciplinary Actions: The team or players responsible for the
abandonment may face disciplinary actions, such as fines, suspensions,
or other penalties.
Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
that received too many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing
team might be awarded a 3-0 victory or the score at the time of
abandonment might stand, depending on the competition rules.
Disciplinary Actions: The team or players responsible for the
abandonment may face disciplinary actions, such as fines, suspensions,
or other penalties.
Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
that received too many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing

, lOMoAR cPSD| 43881328




Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
that received too many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing
Chapter 01: Psychiatric–Mental
team might be Health
awarded Nursing and
a 3-0 victory Evidence-Based
or the score at the time of Practice
abandonment might stand, depending on the competition rules.
Disciplinary Actions: The team or players responsible for the
1. A group of nurses are reviewing information
abandonment about the evolution
may face disciplinary of mental
actions, such as fines,health care and are discussing the
suspensions,
recommendations of the final report
or other penalties. of the Joint Commission on Mental Illness and Health. The nurses
demonstrate an understanding of this information when they identify that the report recommended an increase in
Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
what?
that received too many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing
A) Number of mental health hospitals
team might be awarded a 3-0 victory or the score at the time of
B) Institutionalization of clients with mental health problems
abandonment might stand, depending on the competition rules.
C) Number of clinics supplemented by general hospital units
Disciplinary Actions: The team or players responsible for the
D) Use of psychotherapy by psychiatrists
abandonment may face disciplinary actions, such as fines, suspensions,
ANS: C or other penalties.
Feedback: Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
thatJoint
The final report of the received too manyon
Commission redMental
cards)Illness
may forfeit the match.
and Health, calledThe opposing
Action for Mental Health,
recommended increasedteam might
numbers be awarded
of community a 3-0 clinics
victorysupplemented
or the score atby thegeneral
time ofhospital units for mental
abandonment
illness care. The ideas in the reportmight stand,
shifted depending for
responsibility on the competition
mental health carerules.
to the federal, state, and local
governments. Disciplinary Actions: The team or players responsible for the
abandonment may face disciplinary actions, such as fines, suspensions,
PTS: 1 or other
REF:penalties.
9, A New National Objective: Community Treatment
OBJ: 5 Forfeit:
NAT: The team
Client Needs:responsible for the
Psychosocial abandonment (e.g., the team
Integrity
that received
KEY: Integrated Process: too many red cards) may forfeit theBLM:
Teaching/Learning match. The opposing
Cognitive Level: Remember
NOT: Multiple Choice team might be awarded a 3-0 victory or the score at the time of
abandonment might stand, depending on the competition rules.
Disciplinary
2. A nurse is reviewing literature Actions: the
that sanctions Theinvolvement
team or players responsible for thehealth nurses in the
of psychiatric–mental
abandonment may face disciplinary actions,
provision of holistic nursing care. Integrating knowledge of the various such as theories
fines, suspensions,
and views of mental health and
or other which
illness, the nurse identifies penalties.
as most strongly linked to this holistic approach?
A) Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic
Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
theory
B) Florence Nightingale’s
that received
Notestooonmany
Nursing red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing
C) Lavinia Lloyd Dock’s Materia Medicaafor
team might be awarded 3-0Nurses
victory or the score at the time of
D) Clifford Beers’ A Mind That Found Itself
abandonment might stand, depending on the competition rules.
Disciplinary Actions: The team or players responsible for the
ANS: B abandonment may face disciplinary actions, such as fines, suspensions,
Feedback: or other penalties.
The American Nurses Forfeit:
Association’s Statement
The team on Psychiatric
responsible Nursing Practice
for the abandonment (1967)
(e.g., the teamofficially sanctioned a
holistic approach tothat
nursing caretoo
received for many
the firstredtime. The
cards) mayroots of this
forfeit thecontemporary
match. The opposingpsychiatric–mental health
nursing thought canteambe traced
mighttobeFlorence
awardedNightingale’s
a 3-0 victory Notes
or the on Nursing,
score whichofpresented a holistic view of
at the time
the patient, with theabandonment
view of the patient
might as living
stand, within a on
depending family and community.
the competition rules.Freud’s psychoanalytic theory
focused on personalityDisciplinary
developmentActions:
and unconscious
The team or players responsibleBeers’
motivations for drives. for theautobiography described
the inhumane treatments used for mental illness, which led to the formation
abandonment may face disciplinary actions, such as fines, suspensions, of a National Committee for Mental
Hygiene. or other penalties.
Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
PTS: 1 thatREF: 2–3,too
received Emergence
many redof Modern
cards) mayNursing Perspectives
forfeit the match. The opposing
OBJ: 2 teamNAT:
mightClient Needs: aPsychosocial
be awarded 3-0 victory orIntegrity
the score at the time of
KEY: Integrated Process: Nursing
abandonment Process
might stand, depending on the competitionBLM: Cognitive
rules. Level: Analyze
NOT: Multiple ChoiceDisciplinary Actions: The team or players responsible for the
abandonment may face disciplinary actions, such as fines, suspensions,
3. A psychiatric–mental healthpenalties.
or other nurse is preparing a presentation about key events and people that influenced the
development of contemporary
Forfeit: mental
The team health and illness
responsible for care. When describing
the abandonment (e.g.,the
theeffects
team of World War II,
which would the nurse most likely
that received tooinclude?
many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing
A) People began toteam viewmight
mentalbe illness
awarded as amore commonplace
3-0 victory and acceptable.
or the score at the time of
B) The biologic understanding of mental illness was almost fully
abandonment might stand, depending on the competition rules.developed.
Disciplinary Actions: The team or players responsible for the
abandonment may face disciplinary actions, such as fines, suspensions,
or other penalties.
Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
that received too many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing
team might be awarded a 3-0 victory or the score at the time of
abandonment might stand, depending on the competition rules.
Disciplinary Actions: The team or players responsible for the
abandonment may face disciplinary actions, such as fines, suspensions,
or other penalties.
Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
that received too many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing

, lOMoAR cPSD| 43881328




Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
that received too many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing
C) Deinstitutionalization occurred in response to the community health movement.
team might be awarded a 3-0 victory or the score at the time of
D) Mental illnesses became categorized as psychoses or neuroses.
abandonment might stand, depending on the competition rules.
ANS: A Disciplinary Actions: The team or players responsible for the
Feedback: abandonment may face disciplinary actions, such as fines, suspensions,
During World War or II, other
mental penalties.
illness was beginning to be seen as a problem that could happen to anyone. Many
“normal” people who volunteered
Forfeit: Thefor service
team were disqualified
responsible on the grounds
for the abandonment (e.g.,that
the they
teamwere psychologically
that received too many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing
unfit to serve. Others who had already served a tour of duty developed psychiatric and emotional problems
teamexperiences.
related to their wartime might be awarded a 3-0 victory
The biologic or the score
understanding at the illness
of mental time ofcontinues to evolve.
Deinstitutionalizationabandonment might stand,
and the community mentaldepending on the competition
health movement rules. the 1960s. In the early 20th
occurred during
century, Freud categorizedDisciplinary Actions:
mental illness The team
as either or players
a psychosis responsible for the
or neurosis.
abandonment may face disciplinary actions, such as fines, suspensions,
PTS: 1 or other
REF:penalties.
8, National Action OBJ: 4
NAT: Client Needs: Health Forfeit: The teamand
Promotion responsible
Maintenancefor the abandonment (e.g., the team
that received
KEY: Integrated Process: too many red cards) may forfeit theBLM:
Teaching/Learning match. The opposing
Cognitive Level: Apply
NOT: Multiple Choice team might be awarded a 3-0 victory or the score at the time of
abandonment might stand, depending on the competition rules.
4. A nurse is presenting aDisciplinary
discussion ofActions:
the historyTheofteam or players responsible
psychiatric–mental for the and its place within
health nursing
abandonment may face disciplinary
nursing history. Which would be most appropriate to include? actions, such as fines, suspensions,
A) Certification for orthe
other penalties.
psychiatric–mental health nursing specialty was first emphasized by
Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
Mary Adelaide Nutting.
B) Psychiatric nurses that played
received too in
a part many redthat
seeing cards) may forfeit the match.
all deinstitutionalized Thegot
clients opposing
treatment
team might
at community mental health becenters.
awarded a 3-0 victory or the score at the time of
abandonment
C) There is a historical link between mightthe
stand,
first depending on thetocompetition
nursing program admit malerules.
students and the
Disciplinary Actions:
first training school for psychiatric nursing. The team or players responsible for the
D) The first graduate abandonment
program inmay face disciplinary
psychiatric nursing was actions, such asinfines,
established suspensions,
response to the
or other penalties.
publication of psychiatric nursing specialty journals.
Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
ANS: C that received too many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing
Feedback: team might be awarded a 3-0 victory or the score at the time of
In 1882, the first training school for
abandonment psychiatric
might nursing was
stand, depending established
on the at therules.
competition McLean Asylum by E. Cowles;
this was also the first nursing program
Disciplinary to admit
Actions: Themen.
teamNutting emphasized
or players psychiatric–mental
responsible for the health nursing role
development. Unfortunately, deinstitutionalization failed. Hildegard E. Peplau
abandonment may face disciplinary actions, such as fines, suspensions, was responsible for establishing
the first graduate program in psychiatric–mental
or other penalties. health nursing, in 1954. Publication of journals soon followed,
beginning in the 1960s.Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
that received too many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing
PTS: 1 teamREF:
might 3, Box 1.2 History
be awarded a 3-0ofvictory
Psychiatric–Mental
or the score atHealth
the timeNursing
of
OBJ: 2 NAT: Client
abandonment Needs:
might Psychosocial
stand, depending Integrity
on the competition rules.
KEY: Integrated Process: Teaching/Learning
Disciplinary BLM: Cognitive
Actions: The team or players responsible for theLevel: Analyze
NOT: Multiple Choice abandonment may face disciplinary actions, such as fines, suspensions,
or other penalties.
5. When reviewing the evolution
Forfeit: of Themental
team health and illness
responsible for thecare, which event
abandonment is associated
(e.g., the team with mental disorders
beginning to be viewed as illnesses requiring treatment?
that received too many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing
A) Establishment team of Pennsylvania Hospitala in
might be awarded 3-0Philadelphia
victory or the score at the time of
B) Quaker establishment of asylums
abandonment might stand, depending on the competition rules.
C) Creation of the state hospital system
Disciplinary Actions: The team or players responsible for the
D) Freud’s views on the causes of
abandonment mental
may face illnesses
disciplinary actions, such as fines, suspensions,
ANS: A or other penalties.
Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
Feedback:
that received too many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing
team might be awarded a 3-0 victory or the score at the time of
abandonment might stand, depending on the competition rules.
Disciplinary Actions: The team or players responsible for the
abandonment may face disciplinary actions, such as fines, suspensions,
or other penalties.
Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
that received too many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing
team might be awarded a 3-0 victory or the score at the time of
abandonment might stand, depending on the competition rules.
Disciplinary Actions: The team or players responsible for the
abandonment may face disciplinary actions, such as fines, suspensions,
or other penalties.
Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
that received too many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing

, lOMoAR cPSD| 43881328




Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
that received too many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing
Mental disorders began to be viewed as illnesses with the establishment of Pennsylvania Hospital, the first
team might be awarded a 3-0 victory or the score at the time of
institution in the United States to receive those with mental disorders for treatment and cure. The Quaker
abandonment might stand, depending on the competition rules.
establishment of asylums reflected the impetus toward moral treatment. Dorothea L. Dix advocated for the
Disciplinary Actions: The team or players responsible for the
humane treatment of clients with mental illness with the creation of state hospitals. Freud believed that the
abandonment may face disciplinary actions, such as fines, suspensions,
primary causes of mental illnesses were psychological and a result of disturbed personality development and
or other penalties.
faulty parenting.
Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
that received too many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing
PTS: 1 REF: 5, Table 1.1 Premoral Treatment Era
team might be awarded a 3-0 victory or the score at the time of
OBJ: 2 NAT: Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity
abandonment might stand, depending on the competition rules.
KEY: Integrated Process: Nursing Process BLM: Cognitive Level: Apply
Disciplinary Actions: The team or players responsible for the
NOT: Multiple Choice
abandonment may face disciplinary actions, such as fines, suspensions,
or other penalties.
6. A psychiatric–mental health nurse is working on a committee that is developing programs that integrate the
Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
objectives for mental health and mental disorders, as identified in Healthy People 2030. Which type of program
that received too many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing
would be least appropriate?
team might be awarded a 3-0 victory or the score at the time of
A) Single substance abuse treatment programs
abandonment might stand, depending on the competition rules.
B) Depression-screening programs for primary care providers
Disciplinary Actions: The team or players responsible for the
C) Mental health programs for the homeless population
abandonment may face disciplinary actions, such as fines, suspensions,
D) Employment programs for those with serious mental illness
or other penalties.
ANS: A Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
Feedback: that received too many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing
team might
The objectives of Healthy be 2030
People awarded a 3-0the
identify victory
need orto the score the
increase at the time of of persons with co-occurring
proportion
substance abuse andabandonment mightreceiving
mental disorders stand, depending
treatmenton forthe competition
both disorders. rules.
Thus, single substance abuse
Disciplinary Actions: The team or players responsible
treatment programs would be least beneficial. The objectives call for an increase for in
thedepression screening by
abandonment may face disciplinary actions, such as fines, suspensions,
primary care providers, an increase in the proportion of homeless adults with mental health problems who
receive mental healthor treatment,
other penalties.
and an increase in the proportion of persons with serious mental illness who are
employed. Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
that received too many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing
PTS: 1 team might
REF: 10,beNational
awardedMental
a 3-0 victory
Health or the score at the time of
Objectives
OBJ: 5 abandonment might stand, depending
NAT: Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity on the competition rules.
Disciplinary
KEY: Integrated Process: Nursing Process Actions: The team or players responsible
BLM: Cognitivefor theLevel: Analyze
NOT: Multiple Choice abandonment may face disciplinary actions, such as fines, suspensions,
or other penalties.
7. The following events are Forfeit: The team
important in theresponsible
development forofthepsychiatric–mental
abandonment (e.g., the team
health nursing practice. Which
event occurred first?that received too many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing
team mightofbePsychiatric-Mental
A) Publication of Standards awarded a 3-0 victory or the
Health scoreby
Nursing at the time
ANAof
B) Publication of Standards of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric and Mentalrules.
abandonment might stand, depending on the competition Health Nursing
Practice Disciplinary Actions: The team or players responsible for the
C) Establishment of abandonment may face
the first graduate disciplinary
program actions,nursing
in psychiatric such asatfines, suspensions,
Rutgers University
D) Publication of theor other penalties. nursing text, Nursing Mental Disease, by Harriet Bailey
first psychiatric
Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
ANS: D that received too many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing
Feedback: team might be awarded a 3-0 victory or the score at the time of
In 1920, the first psychiatric
abandonmentnursing
mighttextstand,
was published.
depending In on1954, the first graduate
the competition rules. program in psychiatric
nursing was established. In 1967, the ANA published the Standards of Psychiatric-Mental
Disciplinary Actions: The team or players responsible for the Health Nursing. In
1985, the Standardsabandonment
of Child and mayAdolescent Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
face disciplinary actions, such as fines, suspensions, Practice was published.
or other penalties.
PTS: 1 REF:
Forfeit:2,The
Early Founders
team responsible for the abandonmentOBJ: 2 (e.g., the team
NAT: Client Needs:that Safe, Effective
received too Care
manyEnvironment:
red cards) may Management of CareThe opposing
forfeit the match.
KEY: Integrated Process: Teaching/Learning
team might be awarded a 3-0 victory or the score BLM:
at theCognitive
time of Level: Remember
NOT: Multiple Choice abandonment might stand, depending on the competition rules.
Disciplinary Actions: The team or players responsible for the
abandonment may face disciplinary actions, such as fines, suspensions,
or other penalties.
Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
that received too many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing
team might be awarded a 3-0 victory or the score at the time of
abandonment might stand, depending on the competition rules.
Disciplinary Actions: The team or players responsible for the
abandonment may face disciplinary actions, such as fines, suspensions,
or other penalties.
Forfeit: The team responsible for the abandonment (e.g., the team
that received too many red cards) may forfeit the match. The opposing

The benefits of buying summaries with Stuvia:

Guaranteed quality through customer reviews

Guaranteed quality through customer reviews

Stuvia customers have reviewed more than 700,000 summaries. This how you know that you are buying the best documents.

Quick and easy check-out

Quick and easy check-out

You can quickly pay through EFT, credit card or Stuvia-credit for the summaries. There is no membership needed.

Focus on what matters

Focus on what matters

Your fellow students write the study notes themselves, which is why the documents are always reliable and up-to-date. This ensures you quickly get to the core!

Frequently asked questions

What do I get when I buy this document?

You get a PDF, available immediately after your purchase. The purchased document is accessible anytime, anywhere and indefinitely through your profile.

Satisfaction guarantee: how does it work?

Our satisfaction guarantee ensures that you always find a study document that suits you well. You fill out a form, and our customer service team takes care of the rest.

Who am I buying this summary from?

Stuvia is a marketplace, so you are not buying this document from us, but from seller stuuviaa. Stuvia facilitates payment to the seller.

Will I be stuck with a subscription?

No, you only buy this summary for R148,52. You're not tied to anything after your purchase.

Can Stuvia be trusted?

4.6 stars on Google & Trustpilot (+1000 reviews)

67474 documents were sold in the last 30 days

Founded in 2010, the go-to place to buy summaries for 14 years now

Start selling

Recently viewed by you


R148,52
  • (1)
  Buy now