Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing An Interprofessional Approach 2nd Edition Test Bank

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  • ISBN-13: 978-0826131287
  • ISBN-10: 082613128X
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  • Language: English
  • Authors:  Jeffrey Jones, Joyce J. Fitzpatrick, Vickie L. Rogers
  • Publisher‎  Springer Publishing Company; 2nd edition
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Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing An Interprofessional Approach 2nd Edition Test Bank

Table of Contents

SECTION I THE PRACTICE OF PSYCHIATRIC-MENTAL HEALTH NURSING

Chapter 1 Mental Health Trends and the Historical Role of the Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Joyce J. Fitzpatrick, Jeffrey S. Jones
Chapter 2 Interpersonal Relationships: The Cornerstone of Psychiatric Nursing Jeffrey S. Jones, Joyce J. Fitzpatrick
Chapter 3 Therapeutic Use of Self and Therapeutic Communication: From Self-Discovery to Interpersonal Skill Integration – Daniel B. Fisher, John F. Sweeney, Declan McCarthy
Chapter 4 Boundary Management – Jeffrey S. Jones

SECTION II HEALTH PROMOTION AND ILLNESS PREVENTION

Chapter 5 Critical Thinking, Clinical Decision Making, and The Interpersonal Relationship Angie S. Chesser
Chapter 6 Crisis and Crisis Intervention Kathy R. Casale
Chapter 7 Psychiatric Case Management Spies
Chapter 8 Known Risk Factors for Prevalent Mental Illness and Nursing Interventions for Prevention Kathleen Patusky
Chapter 9 Systems Concepts and Working in Groups Kathleen R. Tusaie
Chapter 10 Theories of Mental Health and Illness: Psychodynamic, Social, Cognitive, Behavioral, Humanistic, and Biological Influences Pattie Hart O’Regan

SECTION III ACUTE AND CHRONIC ILLNESS

Chapter 11 Schizophrenic Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders Bonnie Kaput
Chapter 12 Bi-Polar and Related Depressive Disorders Vickie L. Rogers
Chapter 13 Anxiety Disorders Marianne Goldyn

Chapter 14 Personality Disorders Audrey Marie Beauvais
Chapter 15 Substance Related Addictive / Misuse Disorders Carolyn A. Baird
Chapter 16 Neurocognitive Disorders Lynn Shell
Chapter 17 Impulse Control Disorders David Kwon
Chapter 18 Paraphilia Disorders and Sexual Dysfunctions Jeffrey S. Jones
Chapter 19 Feeding and Eating Disorders James O’Mahoney
Chapter 20 Psychological Problems of Physically Ill Persons Patrice E. Rancour

SECTION IV GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT AND MENTAL HEALTH CONCERNS ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN

Chapter 21 Working with Children Emily K. Johnson
Chapter 22 Mental Health Concerns Regarding Adolescents Áine Horgan
Chapter 23 Issues Specific to the Elderly Kim S. McClane
Chapter 24 Victims and Victimizers Loraine Fleming, Betty Jane Kohal

SECTION V MENTAL HEALTH CARE SETTINGS

Chapter 25 Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Across the Continuum of Care Patricia Smyth Matos
Chapter 26 Vulnerable Populations and The Role of the Forensic Nurse Melanie S. Lint

SECTION VI CULTURAL, ETHICAL, LEGAL, AND PROFESSIONAL ASPECTS OF MENTAL HEALTH CARE

Chapter 27 Cultural, Ethnic, and Spiritual Concepts Vicki P. Hines-Martin
Chapter 28 Ethical and Legal Principles Katherine Casale
Chapter 29 Policy, Policy Making, and Politics for Professional Psychiatric Nurses Barbara Cohen

C H A P T E R 1  

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse  

  1. A nurse is giving a presentation about the historical development of modern mental health care. Which of the  following should be emphasized as a consequence of 18th- and 19th-century reforms?  

Medications were developed that treated mental illness
B. Care of the mentally ill became more humane
C. Sigmund Freud developed psychoanalytic theory
D. Mental illness became viewed as a result of demonic possession
Answer: B
2. Following is a list of significant events in the evolution of mental health care. Place the events in the order in
which they occurred.
A. Establishment of the National Institute of Mental Health
B. Development of medications that address neurotransmitter uptake
C. Publication of Surgeon General’sGRRepAoDrt EonSMMeOntRalEH.eaClthOM
D. Deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill
Answer: A, D, B, C
3. Match the following individuals with their accomplishments.
3.1 Florence Nightingale A. Wrote the first psychiatric-mental health nursing

textbook

3.2 Harriet Bailey B. Advocated for patient self-care and

independence

3.3 Effie Taylor C. Became first American psychiatric-mental health

nurse

3.4 Linda Richards D. Established first nursing program for psychiatric-
mental health nurses

Answer: 3.1–B; 3.2–A; 3.3–D; 3.4–C
4. In accepting a job on an inpatient unit, a nurse learns that the work environment emphasizes milieu
management to facilitate treatment. Which of the following can the nurse expect?
A. Nurses will be responsible for adjusting light and noise levels to create a less stressful environment
B. Nurses will facilitate therapeutic group meetings
C. Nurses will work within a self-managed team framework
D. Nurses will devote most of their time to working one-on-one with patients
Answer: A

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