Mental Health chapter 13,14,15 Marking
Scheme
When assessing a client when experiencing aggression, the nurse applies the general
aggression model
Which of the following would the nurse assess as person factors . SATA
A. Client personality traits
B. Initiating the behavior
c. Previous behavior patterns
d. Clients shouting
e. Client gender - ANS-A,E
A strong uncomfortable emotion response to a provocation that is unwanted and
incongruent with ones values Is called ________ - ANS-Anger
In this model an episode consists of person and situation factors in an ongoing social
interaction . The episode is mediated through a persons thoughts, feelings, and intensity
of arousal. Person factors include
A. Characteristics
B. Gender
C. Personality traits
D. Beliefs and attitudes - ANS-B,C
Maladaptive anger and potentially lethal violent behavior are increasingly evident in
contemporary Western society.
T or F ? - ANS-True
occurs in situations of anger and anxiety when the frontal cortex does not rein in the
amygdala, resulting in behaviors comparable to "a wild horse." - ANS-Impulsive
aggression
The brain structures most frequently associated with aggressive behavior are
the_______&_________particularly the frontal and temporal lobes. - ANS-Limbic
system, cerebral cortex
Patients with a history of damage to the cerebral cortex are more likely to exhibit
increased impulsivity, decreased inhibition, and decreased judgment than are those who
, have not experienced such damage.
T or F? - ANS-True
3 types of crisis are - ANS-Developmental (Maturity) Crisis
situational crisis
Traumatic crisis
Intense, emotional reaction to a loved one, biopsychosocial response that often includes
spontaneous expression - ANS-Grief
Process of mourning and coping with loss of a loved one beginning immediately after
the loss, but possibly lasting months to years - ANS-Bereavement
A reaction to the loss of a loved one in which a person is frozen or stuck in a state of
chronic mourning. - ANS-Complicated grief
is a time-limited event that triggers adaptive or non-adaptive responses to maturational,
situational, or traumatic experiences. A crisis results from stressful events for which
coping mechanisms fail to provide adequate adaptive skills to address the perceived
challenge or threat. - ANS-Crisis
The concept of __________ _________ continues to be used today to describe
significant maturational events, such as leaving home for the first time, completing
school, and accepting the responsibility of adulthood. - ANS-Developmental crisis
A _______ ________ occurs whenever a specific stressful event threatens a person's
biopsychosocial integrity and results in some degree of psychological disequilibrium. -
ANS-Situational crisis
A ______ _______ is initiated by unexpected, unusual events that can affect an
individual or a multitude of people - ANS-Traumatic crisis
The ABCs of psychological first aid include focusing on ABCs which is an acronym for ?
- ANS-A- arousal
B- behavior
C- cognition
The probability that a person will successfully complete suicide, determined by the
seriousness of the person's intent and the likelihood that the planned method of death
will succeed is called ? - ANS-Lethality
Scheme
When assessing a client when experiencing aggression, the nurse applies the general
aggression model
Which of the following would the nurse assess as person factors . SATA
A. Client personality traits
B. Initiating the behavior
c. Previous behavior patterns
d. Clients shouting
e. Client gender - ANS-A,E
A strong uncomfortable emotion response to a provocation that is unwanted and
incongruent with ones values Is called ________ - ANS-Anger
In this model an episode consists of person and situation factors in an ongoing social
interaction . The episode is mediated through a persons thoughts, feelings, and intensity
of arousal. Person factors include
A. Characteristics
B. Gender
C. Personality traits
D. Beliefs and attitudes - ANS-B,C
Maladaptive anger and potentially lethal violent behavior are increasingly evident in
contemporary Western society.
T or F ? - ANS-True
occurs in situations of anger and anxiety when the frontal cortex does not rein in the
amygdala, resulting in behaviors comparable to "a wild horse." - ANS-Impulsive
aggression
The brain structures most frequently associated with aggressive behavior are
the_______&_________particularly the frontal and temporal lobes. - ANS-Limbic
system, cerebral cortex
Patients with a history of damage to the cerebral cortex are more likely to exhibit
increased impulsivity, decreased inhibition, and decreased judgment than are those who
, have not experienced such damage.
T or F? - ANS-True
3 types of crisis are - ANS-Developmental (Maturity) Crisis
situational crisis
Traumatic crisis
Intense, emotional reaction to a loved one, biopsychosocial response that often includes
spontaneous expression - ANS-Grief
Process of mourning and coping with loss of a loved one beginning immediately after
the loss, but possibly lasting months to years - ANS-Bereavement
A reaction to the loss of a loved one in which a person is frozen or stuck in a state of
chronic mourning. - ANS-Complicated grief
is a time-limited event that triggers adaptive or non-adaptive responses to maturational,
situational, or traumatic experiences. A crisis results from stressful events for which
coping mechanisms fail to provide adequate adaptive skills to address the perceived
challenge or threat. - ANS-Crisis
The concept of __________ _________ continues to be used today to describe
significant maturational events, such as leaving home for the first time, completing
school, and accepting the responsibility of adulthood. - ANS-Developmental crisis
A _______ ________ occurs whenever a specific stressful event threatens a person's
biopsychosocial integrity and results in some degree of psychological disequilibrium. -
ANS-Situational crisis
A ______ _______ is initiated by unexpected, unusual events that can affect an
individual or a multitude of people - ANS-Traumatic crisis
The ABCs of psychological first aid include focusing on ABCs which is an acronym for ?
- ANS-A- arousal
B- behavior
C- cognition
The probability that a person will successfully complete suicide, determined by the
seriousness of the person's intent and the likelihood that the planned method of death
will succeed is called ? - ANS-Lethality