Health Nursing, Ethics, Legal Issues, Therapeutic Communication &
Theoretical Frameworks | Q&A | Grade A | 100% Correct (Verified Answers) –
Nursing Program
Comprehensive Review: Stigma, QSEN, Peplau, Maslow, Erikson, Patient Rights, Informed Consent,
Restraints, Confidentiality, Therapeutic Communication
Subject: Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing / Ethics / Legal Issues
Source: NUR 253 Mental Health Exam 1 Blueprint
Format: Q&A Guide with Clinical Rationale & Evidence-Based Practice
Question 1
What is stigma in mental health?
Answer: The belief that the overall person is flawed, characterized by social shunning, disgrace, and
shame.
CORRECT ANSWER
The belief that the overall person is flawed, characterized by social shunning, disgrace,
and shame
RATIONALE
• Stigma leads to discrimination and prevents individuals from seeking mental health treatment.
• Nurses must combat stigma through education and compassionate care.
, Question 2
What does QSEN stand for and what does it involve?
Answer: Quality and Safety Education for Nurses; involves six competencies that nurses need to
know.
CORRECT ANSWER
Quality and Safety Education for Nurses; six competencies
RATIONALE
• QSEN competencies: patient-centered care, teamwork and collaboration, evidence-based practice,
quality improvement, safety, and informatics.
• These competencies prepare nurses to improve healthcare quality and safety.
Question 3
What is patient-centered care?
Answer:Care should be given in an atmosphere of respect and responsiveness, guided by the patient's
values, preferences, and needs.
CORRECT ANSWER
Care given in an atmosphere of respect and responsiveness, guided by patient's values,
preferences, and needs
RATIONALE
• Patient-centered care honors individual autonomy and dignity.
• Improves patient satisfaction and health outcomes.