Psychiatric–MentalHealthNursing9thEditionbySheila
L.Videbeck
AllChapters(1-24)
,TableOfContents
UNIT 1 Current Theories and Practice
Chapter 1. Foundations of Psychiatric–Mental Health
Nursing Chapter 2. Neurobiologic
Theories and Psychopharmacology Chapter
3. Psychosocial Theories
and Therapy
Chapter 4. Treatment Settings and Therapeutic
Programs UNIT 2 Building the Nurse–Client
Relationship Chapter 5. Therapeutic
Relationships Chapter 6. Therapeutic
Communication
Chapter 7. Client’s Response to
Illness Chapter 8. Assessment
UNIT 3 Current Social and Emotional Concerns
Chapter 9. Legal and
Ethical IssuesChapter 10.
Grief and Loss Chapter 11.
Anger,
Hostility, and
AggressionChapter 12. Abuse and
Violence UNIT 4 Nursing Practice for
Psychiatric Disorders Chapter13. Trauma and
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Stressor-Related
Disorders Chapter 14. Anxiety and Anxiety
Disorders Chapter 15. Obsessive–Compulsive and
Related Disorders Chapter 16. Schizophrenia
Chapter 17. Mood Disorders and
SuicideChapter 18. Personality
Disorders Chapter 19.
Addiction Chapter 20. Eating
Disorders Chapter21.
SomaticSymptom Illnesses Chapter
22. Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Chapter 23. Disruptive
Behavior Disorders Chapter 24. Cognitive
Disorders
Chapter 1
1. The nurse is assessingthe factors contributing to the well-beingofa newlyadmitted
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,client. Which of the followingwould the nurse identify as havinga positive
impact onthe individual's mental health?
A) Notneedingothers forcompanionship
, B) Theabilityto effectivelymanagestress
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C) A familyhistoryof mental illness
D) Strivingfortotalself-
relianceAns: B