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Which statement about mental illness is true? - Answer Mental illness changes with culture, time in
history, political systems, and the groups defining it.
A nursing student new to psychiatric mental health nursing asks a peer what resources he can use to
figure out which symptoms are present in a psychiatric disorder. The best answer would be: - Answer
DSM - 5
Epidemiological studies contribute to improvements in care for individuals with mental disorders by: -
Answer Identifying who in the general population will develop a specific disorder
Which statement best describes a major difference between a DSM - 5 diagnosis and a nursing diagnosis
- Answer The DSM-5 is associated with present symptoms, whereas a nursing diagnosis considers past,
present, and potential responses to actual mental health problems.
The intervention that can be practiced by an advanced practice registered nurse in psychiatric mental
health but cannot be practiced by a basic level registered nurse is - Answer Psychotherapy
Which contribution to modern psychiatric mental health nursing practice was made by Freud? - Answer
The theory of personality structure and levels of awareness
The theory of interpersonal relationships developed by Hildegard Peplau is based on the foundation
provided by which early theorist? - Answer Sullivan
The concepts at the heart of Sullivan's theory of personality are - Answer Needs and anxiety
The premise that an individual's behavior and affect are largely determined by his or her attitudes and
assumptions about the world underlies: - Answer Cognitive-behavioral therapy
, Providing a safe environment for patients with impaired cognition, planning unit activities to stimulate
thinking, and including patients and staff in unit meetings are all part of: - Answer Milieu therapy
A nurse administering a benzodiazepine should understand that the therapeutic effect of
benzodiazepines results from potentiating the neurotransmitter: - Answer GABA
Venlafaxine (Effexor) exerts its antidepressant effect by selectively blocking the reuptake of: - Answer
Serotonin and norepinephrine
The nurse administers each of the following drugs to various patients. The patient who should be most
carefully assessed for fluid and electrolyte imbalances is the one receiving - Answer lithium
Which drug group calls for nursing assessment for development of abnormal movement disorders
among individuals who take therapeutic dosages - Answer antipsychotics
Blockage of dopamine transmission can lead to increased pituitary secretions of prolactin. In women,
this hyperprolactinemia can result in - Answer amenorrhea
Which of the following factors contribute to the movement of patients out of large state institutions and
into community-based mental health treatment - Answer a. States desire to save money by moving the
patients to the community, where the federal government would pick up more of the cost,
c. A system of coordinated and accessible community care was developed by forward-thinking
communities and offered more effective treatment, the Community Mental Health
d. Centers Act of 1963 required states to develop and offer care in community-based treatment
programs,
e. Patient advocates exposed deficiencies of state hospitals and took legal actions, leading to the
identification of a right to treatment in the least restrictive setting,
f. New psychotropic medications controlled symptoms more effectively, allowing many patient to live and
receive care in less restrictive settings
Levels of prevention strategies prominent in outpatient psychiatric care consist of primary prevention,
secondary prevention, and ________ prevention. - Answer tertiary