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A. History of Psychiatric Nursing (10 points)
Which of the choices below do not belong to key people of the scientific
study during the 1870s?
a. Freud c. Bleuler
b. Kraepelin d. Behçet
The first antipsychotic drug was invented during
this period. a. 1790s c. 1950s
b. 1870s d. 1960s
What period of psychiatric history where in the insane are no longer treated
as less than human?
a. Enlightenment (1790s) c. Psychotic Drug (1950s)
b. Scientific Study (1870s) d. Community Mental Health(1960s)
Mental illness could be studied a significant change in thinking happened
during this period. a. 1790s c. 1950s
b. 1870s d. 1960s
Decade of the brain can be traced back to `s thinking.
a. Freud c. Bleuler
b. Kraepelin d. Behçet
Intervention in familiar surroundings has helped many people is the result of this
period.
a. Enlightenment (1790s) c. Psychotic Drug (1950s)
b. Scientific Study (1870s) d. Community Mental Health (1960s)
Community mental health centers were opened in the United States
because of
.
a. Community Mental Health
Act of 1963
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c. National Institute of Mental Act of 1949
Health
b. Mental Health Act of 1946 d. Joint Commission on Mental
Illness
and Health Act of 1961
If we can understand the brain, we can help millions of people suffering
from mental disorders a significant change of thinking of what period?
a. Decade of the Brain (1990s) c. Psychotic Drug (1950s)
b. Scientific Study (1870s) d. Community Mental Health(1960s)
The 1990s were declared the by Congress.
a. Decade of the Brain (1990s) c. Psychotic Drug (1950s)
b. Scientific Study (1870s) d. Community Mental Health(1960s)
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He believed that the brain pathology was the root of serious mental disorder.
a. Freud c. Bleuler
b. Kraepelin d. Behçet
B. Psychiatric Nursing (90 points)
1. Marco approached Nurse Cheyenne asking for advice on how to deal with his
alcohol addiction. Nurse Trish should tell the client that the only effective
treatment for alcoholism is:
a. Psychotherapy
b. Alcoholics anonymous (A.A.)
c. Total abstinence.
d. Aversion Therapy
Rationale: Total abstinence is the only effective treatment for alcoholism.
2. Nurse Keren is caring for a male client who experience false sensory
perceptions with no basis in reality. This perception is known as:
a. Hallucinations
b. Delusions.
c. Loose associations
d. Neologisms\
Rationale: Hallucinations are visual, auditory, gustatory, tactile or olfactory
perceptions that have no basis in reality.
3. Nurse Mayfleur is caring for a female client who has suicidal tendency. When
accompanying the client to the restroom, Nurse Monet should…
a. Give her privacy
b. Allow her to urinate
c. Open the window and allow her to get some fresh air
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