MENTAL HEALTH Exam #1 Questions with
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What is the definition of mental health
A state of wellbeing in which the individual is able to make
contribution to society, realize their potential, cope with
life, and work productively.
What are attributes of a mentally healthy person
Rational thinking, effective coping skills, resiliency, self-
control, self-awareness, self-care, meaningful
relationships, communication skills, positive self-concept,
ability to learn, spiritual satisfaction, happiness and joy.
What is the definition of mental illness
All mental disorders w/ definable diagnoses. Manifested in
significant dysfunction that my be related to
developmental, biological, of psychological disturbances in
cognition/functioning.
What are some signs/symptoms of mental illness.
Impaired cognition, behavioral alterations, and emotional
changes like not being able to cope with life stressors.
What is epidemiology and what are three levels of
study?
The quantitative study of the distribution of mental
disorders in human populations.
1. Studies of natural history or what happens if there is not
,treatment
2. Studies of Diagnostic screening tests
3. Observational and experimental studies of interventions
used to treat pt.
What is the continuum of mental health?
Health and wellbeing=Occasional stress to mild distress.
(No impairment)
Emotional problems or concerns= Mild to moderate
distress (Mild or temporary impairment)
Illness= Marked distress (Moderate to disabling or chronic
impairment)
What are the differences between a basic level nurse
and advanced level nurse in psych?
Basic level is simply a BSN-RN that is certified to work in a
hospital. An advanced level has their masters or doctorate
and are qualified to engage in psychotherapy (individual or
group), can prescribe, and diagnose depending on the
state.
What is the difference between the DSM-IV-TR and a
Nursing diagnosis
The DSM classifies disorders based on symptoms and
does not take culture into consideration. Nursing diagnosis
is a clinical judgement of the person as a whole that
serves as a base for interventions.
What is an NOC?
Is a comprehensive source of standard outcomes in
nursing. It has measuring scales, and definitions that can
, be used to determine if an intervention is successful. Is
broken into 7 domains.
What is an NIC
Is the standard for nursing interventions that are used to
enhance patient outcome. Based on clinical judgement
and knowledge. Is broken into direct and indirect care and
also has 7 domains.
How can a mental health nurse serve as an advocate
for their patient?
Report any incidents of abuse or neglect, uphold patient
confidentiality, supports patients right to make decisions
regarding treatment.
How does culture influence the view of mental illness?
Culture can affect what is considered mental health vs
mental illness based on what the culture views as
acceptable and unacceptable.
What mental illnesses are cross-cultural world wide?
Schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
What is the QSEN and what areas does it promote?
They are an organization created to improve safety and
education in nursing. They promote: Teamwork and
collaboration, evidence-based practice, quality
improvement, safety, and informatics (the science of
processing data for storage and retrieval)
Comorbid condition
When an individual has more than one mental condition at
a time.
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What is the definition of mental health
A state of wellbeing in which the individual is able to make
contribution to society, realize their potential, cope with
life, and work productively.
What are attributes of a mentally healthy person
Rational thinking, effective coping skills, resiliency, self-
control, self-awareness, self-care, meaningful
relationships, communication skills, positive self-concept,
ability to learn, spiritual satisfaction, happiness and joy.
What is the definition of mental illness
All mental disorders w/ definable diagnoses. Manifested in
significant dysfunction that my be related to
developmental, biological, of psychological disturbances in
cognition/functioning.
What are some signs/symptoms of mental illness.
Impaired cognition, behavioral alterations, and emotional
changes like not being able to cope with life stressors.
What is epidemiology and what are three levels of
study?
The quantitative study of the distribution of mental
disorders in human populations.
1. Studies of natural history or what happens if there is not
,treatment
2. Studies of Diagnostic screening tests
3. Observational and experimental studies of interventions
used to treat pt.
What is the continuum of mental health?
Health and wellbeing=Occasional stress to mild distress.
(No impairment)
Emotional problems or concerns= Mild to moderate
distress (Mild or temporary impairment)
Illness= Marked distress (Moderate to disabling or chronic
impairment)
What are the differences between a basic level nurse
and advanced level nurse in psych?
Basic level is simply a BSN-RN that is certified to work in a
hospital. An advanced level has their masters or doctorate
and are qualified to engage in psychotherapy (individual or
group), can prescribe, and diagnose depending on the
state.
What is the difference between the DSM-IV-TR and a
Nursing diagnosis
The DSM classifies disorders based on symptoms and
does not take culture into consideration. Nursing diagnosis
is a clinical judgement of the person as a whole that
serves as a base for interventions.
What is an NOC?
Is a comprehensive source of standard outcomes in
nursing. It has measuring scales, and definitions that can
, be used to determine if an intervention is successful. Is
broken into 7 domains.
What is an NIC
Is the standard for nursing interventions that are used to
enhance patient outcome. Based on clinical judgement
and knowledge. Is broken into direct and indirect care and
also has 7 domains.
How can a mental health nurse serve as an advocate
for their patient?
Report any incidents of abuse or neglect, uphold patient
confidentiality, supports patients right to make decisions
regarding treatment.
How does culture influence the view of mental illness?
Culture can affect what is considered mental health vs
mental illness based on what the culture views as
acceptable and unacceptable.
What mental illnesses are cross-cultural world wide?
Schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
What is the QSEN and what areas does it promote?
They are an organization created to improve safety and
education in nursing. They promote: Teamwork and
collaboration, evidence-based practice, quality
improvement, safety, and informatics (the science of
processing data for storage and retrieval)
Comorbid condition
When an individual has more than one mental condition at
a time.
Electronic healthcare