Psychiatric-mental health nursing 9th edition sheila videbeck complete chapters 2024
Test Bank For Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing 8th edition by Shelia Videbeck ISBN: 9781975116378 | Complete Guide A+
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Videbeck end chapter questions Ch 1-9, 11-13 2024
1. The primary purpose of the Community Mental Health Center Act of 1963
was:
A. getting better tx in larger, more urban areas.
B. moving pts to their home community for tx.
C. providing former pts with employment opportunities. D. removing the
stigma of living in an institution.: B
2. Managed care is designed to:
A. control health care costs by limiting access to care.
B. keep health care costs from increasing over time.
C. limit the amt of $ pd to Dr and hospitals.
D. maintain a balance between the quality and costs of health care.: D
3. Hospitals established by Dorthea Dix were designed to provide which of
the following?
A. Asylum
B. Confinement
C. Therapeutic meleu D. Public safety: A
4. Hildegard Peplau is best known for her writing about which of the
following?
A. community based care
B. Humane tx
C. psychopharmacology
D. therapeutic nurse-client relationship: D
5. Mental health parity laws ensure
A. better quality menta health tx
B. quality in insurance coverage for mental illness
C. mental health tx without stigma
D. persons receiving tx who really need it: B
6. 1st American psychiatric nurse: Linda Richards
7. Who wanted Moral tx of the mentally ill: Dorothea Dix
8. Who wanted Therapeutic nurse-client relationship: Hildegard Peplau
9. Who wanted Asylum as a safe refuge: Phillippe Pinel and William Dukes
10. Who wanted Classification of mental disorders according to symptoms:
Emil Kraepelin
,11. Compensation: over achievement in one area to offset real or perceived
deficiencies in another area
12. ex of compensation: Nurse with low self esteem works double shifts so that
her supervisor will like her
13. conversion: expression of an emotional conflict through the development f a
physical s/s, usually sensorimotor in nature
14. ex of conversion: teen forbidden to see x-rated movies is tempted by friends
and develops blindness, and the teen is unconcerned about the loss of sight
15. denial: refusing to believe or even perceive painful realities
16. ex of denial: diabetic who eats chocolate, spending money freely when broke
17. displacement: diverting emotional feelings (usually anger) from their
original source to a substitute target
18. ex of displacement: child who is harassed by a bully at school mistreats their
younger sibling
19. dissociation: a way of dealing with emotional conflict by a temporary alteration
in consciousness or identity
20. ex of dissociation: adult remembers nothing of childhood sexual abuse;
amnesia prevents recall of yesterday's car accident
21. fixation: failure to move forward from one psychosexual stage to another as
expected - immobilization of a portion of the personality
22. ex of fixation: never learning to delay gratification or lacking a clear sense of
identity in an adult
23. identification: an attempt to define one's self-concept by modeling the actions
and opinions of someone else
24. ex of identification: a nursing student becomes a critical care nurse because
this is the specialty of the instructor she admires
25. intellectualization: separation of the emotions of a painful event or situation
from the facts
26. ex of intellectualization: person shows no emotion while discussing a serious
car accident
27. introjection: accepting another persons attitudes, beliefs, and values as one's
own
28. ex of introjection: person who dislikes guns becomes an avid hunter like his
best friend
, Videbeck end chapter questions Ch 1-9, 11-13
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29. projection: unconscious attribution of unacceptable inclinations or thoughts to
others
30. ex of projection: man who has thoughts about same sex relationships, but has
not had one, beats a man who is openly gay
31. rationalization: excusing own behavior to avoid guilt, responsibility, conflict,
anxiety, or loss of self-respect
32. ex of rationalization: man beats his wife because she doesn't listen to him
33. reaction formation: acting the opposite of what one thinks or feels
34 ex of reaction formation: woman who never wanted kids becomes supermom,
person who despises boss tells everyone what a great boss he is
35. ex of regression: man pouts like a 4 year old if girlfriend does not give him
enough attention
36. ex of repression: woman has no memory of mugging yesterday
37. resistance: overt or covert antagonism toward remembering or processing
anxiety producing information
38. ex of resistance: nurse is too busy with tasks to spend time talking to a dying
patient; person attends court ordered AA but refuses to participate
39. sublimation: substituting a socially acceptable activity for an impulse that's
unacceptable
40. ex of sublimation: person who quits smoking sucks on hard candy when urge
to smoke arises; person walks for 15 minutes when urge to eat junk food arises
41. substitution: replacing desired gratification with one more readily available
42. ex of substitution: woman who wants children opens a daycare
43. suppression: conscious exclusion of unacceptable thoughts and feelings from
conscious awareness
44. ex of suppression: student does not think about parents illness in order to
study for test
45. undoing: exhibiting acceptable behavior to make for or negate unacceptable
behavior
46. ex of undoing: a cheater brings his spouse flowers; a ruthless business man
donates money to charity
47. Which of the following theorists believed that a corrective interpersonal
relationship with the therapist was the primary mode of treatment? a.
Freud
, b. glasser
c. peplau
d. sullivan: d. sullivan
48. Dream analysis and free association are techniques in which of the
following?
a. client centered therapy
b. gestalt therapy
c. logotherapy
d. psychotherapy: d. psychotherapy
49. Four levels of anxiety were described by
a. Erikson
b. Freud
c. Peplau
d. Rogers: c. peplau
50. Correcting how one thinks about the world and oneself is the focus of a.
behaviorism
b. cognitive therapy
c. psychoanalysis
d. reality therapy: b. cognitive therapy
51. The personality structures of id, ego, and superego were described by
a. Freud
b. Peplau
c. Perls
d. Sullivan: a. Freud
52. The nursing role that involves beings a substitute for another, such as a
parent, is called a. counselor
b. resource person
c. surrogate
d. teacher: c. surrogate
53. Psychiatric rehabilitation focuses on
a. client strengths
b. medication compliance
c. social skills deficits
d. symptom reduction: a. client strengths
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