TEST BANK FOR ARCAROLIS ESSENTIAL OF PSYCHIATRIC
MENTAL HEALTH NURSING 5TH EDITION FOSBRE
CHAPTER 1-28 COMPLETE GUIDE WITH QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) LATEST 2023
Advocacy - ANSWER: Involves legislative action and broad community education, not
just patient-focused interventions.
Existential Therapy - ANSWER: Encourages patients to take responsibility and live
authentically.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) - ANSWER: Focuses on challenging distorted
thinking and promoting positive behaviors using tools like journaling.
Multisystemic Family Therapy - ANSWER: Targets youth with severe behavioral
problems by empowering parents.
Behavioral Therapy - ANSWER: Used for medication compliance and structured
interventions.
Family Systems Theory - ANSWER: Emphasizes reducing triangulation and promoting
self-differentiation in family dynamics.
Cultural Competence - ANSWER: Critical in psychiatric assessments, involves
understanding cultural syndromes and practicing culturally sensitive
psychoeducation.
Recovery - ANSWER: Lifelong process including community integration and social
determinants, aided by mindfulness meditation and self-esteem building.
Group Therapy - ANSWER: Emphasizes interpersonal learning, especially when
patients are resistant to sharing in group settings.
Legal & Ethical Responsibilities - ANSWER: Include understanding mental health legal
cases, patient confidentiality, standards of care, and HIPAA laws.
Lithium Monitoring - ANSWER: Maintain therapeutic levels between 0.6 and 1.2
mEq/L, checking kidney and thyroid function, and be vigilant for toxicity.
Antipsychotics - ANSWER: Address EPS, NMS, serotonin syndrome, and metabolic
syndrome through careful monitoring.
, Pregnancy & Psychotropics - ANSWER: Understand teratogenic effects of
medications and adjust treatment accordingly.
Substance Use Disorders - ANSWER: Address opioid toxicity and withdrawal, manage
alcohol dependency, and understand neurotransmitter disruptions.
Neurobiology & Neurotransmitters - ANSWER: Focus on serotonin, norepinephrine,
dopamine, GABA, and glutamine in mood disorders.
Child Development - ANSWER: Recognize normal behaviors and developmental
milestones, monitor for primitive reflexes indicating developmental disorders.
Assessment & Diagnosis - ANSWER: Critical for cognitive assessments, includes
Mental Status Exam (MSE) and Mini-Mental State Exam (MMSE).
Just Culture & Quality Improvement - ANSWER: Emphasizes system accountability
and human error, utilizes PDSA cycles for quality improvements.
Billing & Coding - ANSWER: Review ICD-10 and CPT codes for psychiatric conditions,
inpatient care, and the use of restraints and involuntary treatment.
Psychiatric Disorders - ANSWER: Review disorders like Disruptive Mood
Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD) and psychiatric conditions mimicking medical issues.
Research & Evidence-Based Practice - ANSWER: Stay current with research methods,
advocate for evidence-based practice, and participate in policy development.
Child Abuse Reporting - ANSWER: Immediate report to CPS, separate child and
parent if safe, allow CPS to conduct further investigation.
Child Sexual Abuse Reporting - ANSWER: Immediate report to CPS, do not contact
parents before reporting, allow CPS to handle the investigation.
Just Culture - ANSWER: Emphasizes system accountability and human error in
healthcare practices.
Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycles - ANSWER: Utilized for quality improvements in
healthcare by implementing small-scale changes, observing results, and acting
accordingly.
Reflective practice - ANSWER: Engaging in self-reflection to maintain high standards
in mental health care.
ICD-10 and CPT codes - ANSWER: Codes used for billing and coding in healthcare,
particularly important for psychiatric conditions and inpatient care.
MENTAL HEALTH NURSING 5TH EDITION FOSBRE
CHAPTER 1-28 COMPLETE GUIDE WITH QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) LATEST 2023
Advocacy - ANSWER: Involves legislative action and broad community education, not
just patient-focused interventions.
Existential Therapy - ANSWER: Encourages patients to take responsibility and live
authentically.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) - ANSWER: Focuses on challenging distorted
thinking and promoting positive behaviors using tools like journaling.
Multisystemic Family Therapy - ANSWER: Targets youth with severe behavioral
problems by empowering parents.
Behavioral Therapy - ANSWER: Used for medication compliance and structured
interventions.
Family Systems Theory - ANSWER: Emphasizes reducing triangulation and promoting
self-differentiation in family dynamics.
Cultural Competence - ANSWER: Critical in psychiatric assessments, involves
understanding cultural syndromes and practicing culturally sensitive
psychoeducation.
Recovery - ANSWER: Lifelong process including community integration and social
determinants, aided by mindfulness meditation and self-esteem building.
Group Therapy - ANSWER: Emphasizes interpersonal learning, especially when
patients are resistant to sharing in group settings.
Legal & Ethical Responsibilities - ANSWER: Include understanding mental health legal
cases, patient confidentiality, standards of care, and HIPAA laws.
Lithium Monitoring - ANSWER: Maintain therapeutic levels between 0.6 and 1.2
mEq/L, checking kidney and thyroid function, and be vigilant for toxicity.
Antipsychotics - ANSWER: Address EPS, NMS, serotonin syndrome, and metabolic
syndrome through careful monitoring.
, Pregnancy & Psychotropics - ANSWER: Understand teratogenic effects of
medications and adjust treatment accordingly.
Substance Use Disorders - ANSWER: Address opioid toxicity and withdrawal, manage
alcohol dependency, and understand neurotransmitter disruptions.
Neurobiology & Neurotransmitters - ANSWER: Focus on serotonin, norepinephrine,
dopamine, GABA, and glutamine in mood disorders.
Child Development - ANSWER: Recognize normal behaviors and developmental
milestones, monitor for primitive reflexes indicating developmental disorders.
Assessment & Diagnosis - ANSWER: Critical for cognitive assessments, includes
Mental Status Exam (MSE) and Mini-Mental State Exam (MMSE).
Just Culture & Quality Improvement - ANSWER: Emphasizes system accountability
and human error, utilizes PDSA cycles for quality improvements.
Billing & Coding - ANSWER: Review ICD-10 and CPT codes for psychiatric conditions,
inpatient care, and the use of restraints and involuntary treatment.
Psychiatric Disorders - ANSWER: Review disorders like Disruptive Mood
Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD) and psychiatric conditions mimicking medical issues.
Research & Evidence-Based Practice - ANSWER: Stay current with research methods,
advocate for evidence-based practice, and participate in policy development.
Child Abuse Reporting - ANSWER: Immediate report to CPS, separate child and
parent if safe, allow CPS to conduct further investigation.
Child Sexual Abuse Reporting - ANSWER: Immediate report to CPS, do not contact
parents before reporting, allow CPS to handle the investigation.
Just Culture - ANSWER: Emphasizes system accountability and human error in
healthcare practices.
Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycles - ANSWER: Utilized for quality improvements in
healthcare by implementing small-scale changes, observing results, and acting
accordingly.
Reflective practice - ANSWER: Engaging in self-reflection to maintain high standards
in mental health care.
ICD-10 and CPT codes - ANSWER: Codes used for billing and coding in healthcare,
particularly important for psychiatric conditions and inpatient care.