NSG 322 Exam 1 QuEStioNS aNd CorrECt aNSwErS (VEriFiEd) |
latESt uPdatE 2026/2027 | GradEd a+ | braNd NEw | 100%
GuaraNtEEd PaSS
when was psychiatric nursing recognized? - ANSWER-in the late 1800s
when was psychiatric nursing taught in nursing schools? - ANSWER-1950s
when were psychotropic drugs first developed - ANSWER-in the early 1950s
what was the 1963 Community Mental Health Center Act - ANSWER-it was an
act to push towards community care for mental illness rather than
institutionalizing whenever possible
the 1963 Community Mental Health Center Act gained momentum when? -
ANSWER-after World War II and increased rates of PTSD
what is stigma? - ANSWER-a negative perception of something that is not
always justified. it is fueled by what society says about it
what is holistic practice - ANSWER-the integration of both scientific knowledge
and caring arts (essence of nursing)
what is nursing process - ANSWER-assessment/data gathering, nursing
diagnosis, interventions, outcome evaluation
what is the DSM-5 - ANSWER-the official manual for psychiatric medical
diagnosis
, why is the DSM-5 useful for a non-advanced practice RN? - ANSWER-because it
is a good reference for people to know a quick overview of what is going on with
a patient
which is a nursing responsibility that only an APRN-PMH can perform?
1) conducting psychotherapy
2) administering prescription medications
3) integrating biological and complementary therapies
4) adapting health instruction to a patient's specific needs - ANSWER-
conducting psychotherapy
what does the therapeutic milieu refer to - ANSWER-the environment in which
holistic treatment occurs and includes all members of the treatment teach, a
positive physical setting, interactions between those who are hospitalized and
activities that promote recovery
do nurses or patients have countertransference? - ANSWER-nurses
every instance of seclusion of restraint use must what - ANSWER-be made
under anew order written for that client in that specific circumstance in order to
be legally justified and uphold the client's right to safe and non-harmful care
voluntary commitment = - ANSWER-inpatient/oupatient
emergency involuntary commitment = - ANSWER-limited,
observational/inpatient
involuntary commitment = - ANSWER-long-term/inpatient or outpatient
when it comes to civil rights, just because a patient is committed to a mental
institution doesn't mean - ANSWER-that their civil rights are revoked
latESt uPdatE 2026/2027 | GradEd a+ | braNd NEw | 100%
GuaraNtEEd PaSS
when was psychiatric nursing recognized? - ANSWER-in the late 1800s
when was psychiatric nursing taught in nursing schools? - ANSWER-1950s
when were psychotropic drugs first developed - ANSWER-in the early 1950s
what was the 1963 Community Mental Health Center Act - ANSWER-it was an
act to push towards community care for mental illness rather than
institutionalizing whenever possible
the 1963 Community Mental Health Center Act gained momentum when? -
ANSWER-after World War II and increased rates of PTSD
what is stigma? - ANSWER-a negative perception of something that is not
always justified. it is fueled by what society says about it
what is holistic practice - ANSWER-the integration of both scientific knowledge
and caring arts (essence of nursing)
what is nursing process - ANSWER-assessment/data gathering, nursing
diagnosis, interventions, outcome evaluation
what is the DSM-5 - ANSWER-the official manual for psychiatric medical
diagnosis
, why is the DSM-5 useful for a non-advanced practice RN? - ANSWER-because it
is a good reference for people to know a quick overview of what is going on with
a patient
which is a nursing responsibility that only an APRN-PMH can perform?
1) conducting psychotherapy
2) administering prescription medications
3) integrating biological and complementary therapies
4) adapting health instruction to a patient's specific needs - ANSWER-
conducting psychotherapy
what does the therapeutic milieu refer to - ANSWER-the environment in which
holistic treatment occurs and includes all members of the treatment teach, a
positive physical setting, interactions between those who are hospitalized and
activities that promote recovery
do nurses or patients have countertransference? - ANSWER-nurses
every instance of seclusion of restraint use must what - ANSWER-be made
under anew order written for that client in that specific circumstance in order to
be legally justified and uphold the client's right to safe and non-harmful care
voluntary commitment = - ANSWER-inpatient/oupatient
emergency involuntary commitment = - ANSWER-limited,
observational/inpatient
involuntary commitment = - ANSWER-long-term/inpatient or outpatient
when it comes to civil rights, just because a patient is committed to a mental
institution doesn't mean - ANSWER-that their civil rights are revoked