TEST BANK PSYCHIATRIC MENTAL
HEALTH NURSING 9TH EDITION BY
SHELIA VIDEBECK |CHAPTER 1-24
LATEST VERSION 2025
Optimal mental health indicator - CORRECT ANSWER-A statement by
the client indicating good mental health, such as practicing yoga
regularly to manage stress.
Coping or stress management abilities - CORRECT ANSWER-Individual
factors influencing mental health that help a person handle stress.
Interpersonal factors - CORRECT ANSWER-Elements such as intimacy
and a balance of separateness and connectedness needed for good
mental health.
Family history of mental illness - CORRECT ANSWER-A potential
biological factor that may negatively impact an individual's mental
health.
,Maladaptive coping mechanisms - CORRECT ANSWER-Coping
strategies, such as alcohol use, that do not indicate mental health.
Social or cultural categories - CORRECT ANSWER-Factors that may
contribute to the degree of mental illness, including lack of resources
and discrimination.
Isolation and violent behavior - CORRECT ANSWER-Possible outcomes
of social or cultural factors like poverty and discrimination.
Interpersonal determinant of mental illness - CORRECT ANSWER-The
lack of family support that may contribute to mental health issues.
Grieving process - CORRECT ANSWER-An expected reaction to the
loss of a loved one, which may cause sadness but does not indicate
mental illness.
Temporary mental illness - CORRECT ANSWER-A state that may occur
due to significant emotional pain, but not necessarily a permanent
condition.
Expected reaction to loss - CORRECT ANSWER-A normal emotional
response to the death of a spouse, characterized by feelings of
sadness.
,Client Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment - CORRECT
ANSWER-A category focusing on the management of care in a
psychiatric setting.
Cognitive Level: Apply - CORRECT ANSWER-The level of thinking
required to apply knowledge to a situation.
Cognitive Level: Analyze - CORRECT ANSWER-The level of thinking
required to examine and break down information.
Learning Objective - CORRECT ANSWER-A specific goal set for
understanding and applying knowledge in psychiatric nursing.
Reference - CORRECT ANSWER-The page or source from which
information is derived, such as 'p. 2, Mental Health and Mental Illness'.
Behavioral health unit - CORRECT ANSWER-A specialized area in a
hospital where clients with mental health issues are treated.
Discrimination - CORRECT ANSWER-Unfair treatment of individuals
based on characteristics such as country of origin.
, Meaning in life - CORRECT ANSWER-The sense of purpose or
significance that a person may struggle to find.
Family support - CORRECT ANSWER-The emotional and practical
assistance provided by family members.
Mental health problems - CORRECT ANSWER-Conditions that affect a
person's thinking, feeling, behavior, or mood.
Cholecystitis - CORRECT ANSWER-An inflammation of the gallbladder
that may require assessment in a healthcare setting.
Admission assessment - CORRECT ANSWER-The initial evaluation
conducted when a client is admitted to a healthcare facility.
Multiple Choice - CORRECT ANSWER-A question format where the
respondent selects the correct answer from several options.
Multiple Select - CORRECT ANSWER-A question format allowing the
respondent to choose more than one correct answer.
Acute grief reactions - CORRECT ANSWER-Expected responses to
loss that are not considered mental illness.
HEALTH NURSING 9TH EDITION BY
SHELIA VIDEBECK |CHAPTER 1-24
LATEST VERSION 2025
Optimal mental health indicator - CORRECT ANSWER-A statement by
the client indicating good mental health, such as practicing yoga
regularly to manage stress.
Coping or stress management abilities - CORRECT ANSWER-Individual
factors influencing mental health that help a person handle stress.
Interpersonal factors - CORRECT ANSWER-Elements such as intimacy
and a balance of separateness and connectedness needed for good
mental health.
Family history of mental illness - CORRECT ANSWER-A potential
biological factor that may negatively impact an individual's mental
health.
,Maladaptive coping mechanisms - CORRECT ANSWER-Coping
strategies, such as alcohol use, that do not indicate mental health.
Social or cultural categories - CORRECT ANSWER-Factors that may
contribute to the degree of mental illness, including lack of resources
and discrimination.
Isolation and violent behavior - CORRECT ANSWER-Possible outcomes
of social or cultural factors like poverty and discrimination.
Interpersonal determinant of mental illness - CORRECT ANSWER-The
lack of family support that may contribute to mental health issues.
Grieving process - CORRECT ANSWER-An expected reaction to the
loss of a loved one, which may cause sadness but does not indicate
mental illness.
Temporary mental illness - CORRECT ANSWER-A state that may occur
due to significant emotional pain, but not necessarily a permanent
condition.
Expected reaction to loss - CORRECT ANSWER-A normal emotional
response to the death of a spouse, characterized by feelings of
sadness.
,Client Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment - CORRECT
ANSWER-A category focusing on the management of care in a
psychiatric setting.
Cognitive Level: Apply - CORRECT ANSWER-The level of thinking
required to apply knowledge to a situation.
Cognitive Level: Analyze - CORRECT ANSWER-The level of thinking
required to examine and break down information.
Learning Objective - CORRECT ANSWER-A specific goal set for
understanding and applying knowledge in psychiatric nursing.
Reference - CORRECT ANSWER-The page or source from which
information is derived, such as 'p. 2, Mental Health and Mental Illness'.
Behavioral health unit - CORRECT ANSWER-A specialized area in a
hospital where clients with mental health issues are treated.
Discrimination - CORRECT ANSWER-Unfair treatment of individuals
based on characteristics such as country of origin.
, Meaning in life - CORRECT ANSWER-The sense of purpose or
significance that a person may struggle to find.
Family support - CORRECT ANSWER-The emotional and practical
assistance provided by family members.
Mental health problems - CORRECT ANSWER-Conditions that affect a
person's thinking, feeling, behavior, or mood.
Cholecystitis - CORRECT ANSWER-An inflammation of the gallbladder
that may require assessment in a healthcare setting.
Admission assessment - CORRECT ANSWER-The initial evaluation
conducted when a client is admitted to a healthcare facility.
Multiple Choice - CORRECT ANSWER-A question format where the
respondent selects the correct answer from several options.
Multiple Select - CORRECT ANSWER-A question format allowing the
respondent to choose more than one correct answer.
Acute grief reactions - CORRECT ANSWER-Expected responses to
loss that are not considered mental illness.