GHEALTH GNURSING, G9TH GEDITION G
BY GMARGARET GJORDAN GHALTER GCHAPTERS G1 G- G36 G| GCOMPLETE..
,TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Chapter G01 GMental GHealth Gand GMental GIllness 2
Chapter G02 GTheories Gand GTherapies GApproach 12
Chapter G03 GPsychobiology Gand GPsychopharmacology 25
Chapter G04 GTreatment GSettings 37
Chapter G05 GCultural GImplications 50
Chapter G06 GLegal Gand GEthical GConsiderations 61
Chapter G07 GThe GNursing GProcess Gand GStandards Gof GCare 72
Chapter G08 GTherapeutic GRelationships 83
Chapter G09 GTherapeutic GCommunication 94
Chapter G10 GStress GResponses Gand GStress GManagement 103
Chapter G11 GChildhood Gand GNeurodevelopmental GDisorders 113
Chapter G12 GSchizophrenia GSpectrum GDisorders 123
Chapter G13 GBipolar Gand GRelated GDisorders 137
Chapter G14 GDepressive GDisorders 150
Chapter G15 GAnxiety Gand GObsessive-Compulsive GDisorders 162
Chapter G16 GTrauma, GStressor-Related, Gand GDissociative GDisorders 175
Chapter G17 GSomatic GSymptom GDisorders 187
Chapter G18 GEating Gand GFeeding GDisorders 197
Chapter G19 GSleep–Wake GDisorders 207
Chapter G20 GSexual GDysfunctions, GGender GDysphoria, Gand GParaphilic GDisorders 216
Chapter G21 GImpulse GControl GDisorders 226
Chapter G22 GSubstance-Related Gand GAddictive GDisorders 236
Chapter G23 GNeurocognitive GDisorders 248
Chapter G24 GPersonality GDisorders 259
Chapter G25 GSuicide Gand GNonsuicidal GSelf-Injury 270
Chapter G26 GCrisis Gand GDisaster 280
Chapter G27 GAnger, GAggression, Gand GViolence 290
Chapter G28 GChild, GOlder GAdult, Gand GIntimate GPartner GViolence 300
Chapter G29 GSexual GAssault 309
Chapter G30 GDying, GDeath, Gand GGrieving 318
Chapter G31 GOlder GAdults 326
Chapter G32 GSerious GMental GIllness 338
Chapter G33 GForensic GNursing 351
Chapter G34 GTherapeutic GGroups 360
Chapter G35 GFamily GInterventions 371
Chapter G36 GIntegrative GCare 382
, Test GBank G- GVarcarolis' GFoundations Gof GPsychiatric GMental GHealth GNursing, G9e
Chapter G01: GMental GHealth Gand GMental GIllness
Halter: GVarcarolis’ GFoundations Gof GPsychiatric-Mental GHealth GNursing: GA GClinical
Approach, G9th GEdition
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MULTIPLE GCHOICE
1. The G scope G of G practiced G for G an G advanced G nurse G practitioner G would Ginclude G which G intervention?
a. Conducting Ga Gmental Ghealth Gassessment.
b. Prescribing G psychotropic G medication.
c. Establishing Ga Gtherapeutic Grelationship.
d. Individualizing G a G nursing G care G plan.
ANSWER: G B
In Gmost Gstates, Gprescriptive Gprivileges Gare Ggranted Gto Gmaster’s-prepared Gnurse
G practitioners GandGclinical Gnurse Gspecialists Gwho Ghave Gtaken Gspecial Gcourses Gon Gprescribing
G medication. GThe GnurseGprepared Gat Gthe Gbasic Glevel Gis Gpermitted Gto Gperform Gmental
G health Gassessments, Gestablish Grelationships, Gand Gprovide Gindividualized Gcare Gplanning.
PTS: G G G 1 DIF: Cognitive G Level: G Understand G (Comprehension)
TOP: G G G Nursing G Process: G Implementation MSC: G Client G Needs: G Safe, G Effective G Care G Environment
2. A Gnursing Gstudent Gexpresses Gconcerns Gthat Gmental Ghealth Gnurses G“lose Gall Gtheir Gclinical
G nursingGskills.” GSelect Gthe Gbest Gresponse Gby Gthe Gmental Ghealth Gnurse.
a. “Psychiatric Gnurses Gpractice Gin Gsafer Genvironments Gthan Gother Gspecialties.
G Nurse-to-Gclient Gratios Gmust Gbe Gbetter Gbecause Gof Gthe Gnature Gof Gthe Gclients’
G problems.”
b. “Psychiatric Gnurses Guse Gcomplex Gcommunication Gskills Gas Gwell Gas Gcritical
G thinkingGto Gsolve Gmultidimensional Gproblems. GI Gam Gchallenged Gby Gthose
G situations.”
c. “That’s Ga Gmisconception. GPsychiatric Gnurses Gfrequently Guse Ghigh
G technologyGmonitoring Gequipment Gand Gmanage Gcomplex Gintravenous
G therapies.”
d. “Psychiatric Gnurses Gdo Gnot Ghave Gto Gdeal Gwith Gas Gmuch Gpain Gand
G suffering GasGmedical–surgical Gnurses Gdo. GThat Gappeals Gto Gme.”
ANSWER: G B
The Gpractice Gof Gpsychiatric Gnursing Grequires Ga Gdifferent Gset Gof Gskills Gthan Gmedical–surgical
1 G| GP Ga Gg Ge
, Test GBank G- GVarcarolis' GFoundations Gof GPsychiatric GMental GHealth GNursing, G9e
G nursing, Gthough Gthere Gis Gsubstantial Goverlap. GPsychiatric Gnurses Gmust Gbe Gable Gto Ghelp
G clients Gwith Gmedical Gas Gwell Gas Gmental Ghealth Gproblems, Greflecting Gthe Gholistic
G perspective Gthese GnursesGmust Ghave. GNurse–client Gratios Gand Gworkloads Gin Gpsychiatric
G settings Ghave Gincreased, Gjust Glike Gother Gspecialties. GPsychiatric Gnursing Ginvolves Gclinical
Gpractice, Gnot Gjust Gdocumentation.
Psychosocial Gpain Gand G suffering G are Gas Greal G as Gphysical G pain Gand G suffering.
PTS: G G G 1 DIF: Cognitive G Level: GApply G (Application)
TOP: G G G Nursing G Process: G Implementation MSC: G Client G Needs: G Safe, G Effective G Care G Environment
3. When Ga Gnew Gbill Gintroduced Gin GCongress Greduces Gfunding Gfor Gcare Gof Gpersons Gdiagnosed
G with Gmental Gillness, Ga Ggroup Gof Gnurses Gwrite Gletters Gto Gtheir Gelected Grepresentatives Gin
G opposition Gto Gthe Glegislation. GWhich Grole Ghave Gthe Gnurses Gfulfilled?
a. Recovery
b. Attending
c. Advocacy
d. Evidence-based G practice
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