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Individual factors influencing mental health include biologic makeup, autonomy,




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independence, self-esteem, capacity for growth, vitality, ability to find meaning in life,
emotional resilience or hardiness, sense of belonging, reality orientation, and coping or
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stress management abilities. Interpersonal factors such as intimacy and a balance of
separateness and connectedness are both needed for good mental health, and therefore a




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healthy person would need others for companionship. A family history of mental illness
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could relate to the biologic makeup of an individual, which may have a negative impact
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on an individual's mental health, as well as a negative impact on an individual's




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interpersonal and socialñcultural factors of health. Total self-reliance is not possible,
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2. Which of the following statements about mental illness are true? Select all that apply.
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A) Mental illness can cause significant distress, impaired functioning, or both.
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C) Social/cultural factors that relate to mental illness include excessive dependency
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on or withdrawal from relationships.
D) Individuals suffering from mental illness are usually able to cope effectively with
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daily life.
E) Individuals suffering from mental illness may experience dissatisfaction with
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relationships and self.
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Mental illness can cause significant distress, impaired functioning, or both. Mental
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illness may be related to individual, interpersonal, or social/cultural factors. Excessive



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dependency on or withdrawal from relationships are interpersonal factors that relate to
mental illness. Individuals suffering from mental illness can feel overwhelmed with
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daily life. Individuals suffering from mental illness may experience dissatisfaction with
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3. Which of the following are true regarding mental health and mental illness?




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A) Behavior that may be viewed as acceptable in one culture is always unacceptable
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C) In most cases, mental health is a state of emotional, psychological, and social




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wellness evidenced by satisfying interpersonal relationships, effective behavior
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What one society may view as acceptable and appropriate behavior, another society may
see that as maladaptive, and inappropriate. Mental health and mental illness are difficult




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to define precisely. In most cases, mental health is a state of emotional, psychological,
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and social wellness evidenced by satisfying interpersonal relationships, effective
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in fantasies may be mentally healthy, but the inability to distinguish reality from fantasy
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4. A client grieving the recent loss of her husband asks if she is becoming mentally ill
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because she is so sad. The nurse's best response would be,
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B) ìYou are not mentally ill. This is an expected reaction to the loss you have
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C) ìWere you generally dissatisfied with your relationship before your husband's
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D) ìTry not to worry about that right now. You never know what the future brings.î
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Mental illness includes general dissatisfaction with self, ineffective relationships,
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ineffective coping, and lack of personal growth. Additionally the behavior must not be



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culturally expected. Acute grief reactions are expected and therefore not considered
mental illness. False reassurance or overanalysis does not accurately address the client's
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5. The nurse consults the DSM for which of the following purposes?




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A) To devise a plan of care for a newly admitted client
B) To predict the client's prognosis of treatment outcomes
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Ans: D
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The DSM provides standard nomenclature, presents defining characteristics, and




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identifies underlying causes of mental disorders. It does not provide care plans or
prognostic outcomes of treatment. Diagnosis of mental illness is not within the
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generalist RN's scope of practice, so documenting the code in the medical record would
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6. Which would be a reason for a student nurse to use the DSM?
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A) Identifying the medical diagnosis
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D) Understand the reason for the admission and the nature of psychiatric illnesses.
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Although student nurses do not use the DSM to diagnose clients, they will find it a




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helpful resource to understand the reason for the admission and to begin building
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knowledge about the nature of psychiatric illnesses. Identifying the medical diagnosis,
treating, and evaluating treatments are not a part of the nursing process.
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7. The legislation enacted in 1963 was largely responsible for which of the following shifts
in care for the mentally ill?
A) The widespread use of community-based services
B) The advancement in pharmacotherapies
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C) Increased access to hospitalization
D) Improved rights for clients in long-term institutional care
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release of individuals from long-term stays in state institutions, the decrease in
admissions to hospitals, and the development of community-based services as an
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A) Making it easier to commit people for mental health treatment against their will.
B) Making it more difficult to commit people for mental health treatment against
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C) State mental institutions being the primary source of care for mentally ill persons.




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D) Improved care for mentally ill persons.
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Commitment laws changed in the early 1970s, making it more difficult to commit
people for mental health treatment against their will. Deinstitutionalization
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accomplished the release of individuals from long-term stays in state institutions.
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subjected to the revolving door effect, which may limit care for mentally ill persons.
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9. The goal of the 1963 Community Mental Health Centers Act was to
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C) provide funds to build hospitals with psychiatric units.
D) treat people with mental illness in a humane fashion.
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The 1963 Community Mental Health Centers Act intimated the movement toward
treating those with mental illness in a less restrictive environment. This legislation
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resulted in the shift of clients with mental illness from large state institutions to care
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Community Mental Health Centers Act.
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10. The creation of asylums during the 1800s was meant to
A) improve treatment of mental disorders.
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B) provide food and shelter for the mentally ill.
C) punish people with mental illness who were believed to be possessed.
D) remove dangerous people with mental illness from the community.

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The asylum was meant to be a safe haven with food, shelter, and humane treatment for
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punish mentally ill people who were believed to be possessed. The asylum was not
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