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Chapter V1
1. The Vnurse Vis Vassessing Vthe Vfactors Vcontributing Vto Vthe Vwell-being Vof Va Vnewly
Vadmitted V client. VWhich Vof Vthe Vfollowing Vwould Vthe Vnurse Videntify Vas Vhaving Va
Vpositive Vimpact Von Vthe Vindividual's Vmental Vhealth?
A) Not Vneeding Vothers Vfor Vcompanionship
B) The Vability Vto Veffectively Vmanage Vstress
C) A Vfamily Vhistory Vof Vmental Villness
D) StrivingVfor Vtotal Vself-
relianceVAns: VB
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Individual Vfactors Vinfluencing Vmental Vhealth Vinclude Vbiologic Vmakeup, Vautonomy,
Vindependence, Vself-esteem, Vcapacity Vfor Vgrowth, Vvitality, Vability Vto Vfind Vmeaning Vin
Vlife,V
emotional Vresilience Vor Vhardiness, Vsense Vof Vbelonging, Vreality Vorientation, Vand
Vcoping Vor Vstress Vmanagement Vabilities. VInterpersonal Vfactors Vsuch Vas Vintimacy Vand
Va Vbalance Vof Vseparateness Vand Vconnectedness Vare Vboth Vneeded Vfor Vgood Vmental
Vhealth, Vand Vtherefore VaVhealthy Vperson Vwould Vneed Vothers Vfor Vcompanionship. VA
Vfamily Vhistory V of Vmental Villness Vcould Vrelate Vto Vthe Vbiologic Vmakeup Vof Van
Vindividual, Vwhich Vmay Vhave Va VnegativeV impact Von Van Vindividual's Vmental Vhealth, Vas
Vwell Vas Va Vnegative Vimpact Von Van Vindividual's Vinterpersonal Vand Vsocialñcultural
Vfactors Vof Vhealth. VTotal Vself-reliance Vis Vnot Vpossible, Vand Va Vpositive Vsocial/cultural
Vfactor Vis Vaccess Vto Vadequate Vresources.
2. Which Vof Vthe Vfollowing Vstatements Vabout Vmental Villness Vare Vtrue? VSelect Vall Vthat Vapply.
A) Mental VillnessVcan Vcause Vsignificant Vdistress, Vimpaired Vfunctioning, Vor Vboth.
B) Mental Villness Vis Vonly Vdue Vto Vsocial/cultural Vfactors.
C) Social/cultural Vfactors Vthat Vrelate Vto Vmental Villness Vinclude Vexcessive
VdependencyV on Vor Vwithdrawal Vfrom Vrelationships.
D) IndividualsVsuffering Vfrom Vmental Villness Vare Vusually Vable Vto Vcope Veffectively
VwithVdaily Vlife.
E) IndividualsVsuffering Vfrom Vmental Villness Vmay Vexperience Vdissatisfaction
VwithVrelationships Vand Vself.
Ans: VA, VD, VE
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Mental Villness Vcan Vcause Vsignificant Vdistress, Vimpaired Vfunctioning, Vor Vboth. VMental
Villness Vmay Vbe Vrelated Vto Vindividual, Vinterpersonal, Vor Vsocial/cultural Vfactors.
VExcessiveV dependency Von Vor Vwithdrawal Vfrom Vrelationships Vare Vinterpersonal Vfactors
Vthat Vrelate VtoV
mental Villness. VIndividuals Vsuffering Vfrom Vmental Villness Vcan Vfeel
Voverwhelmed Vwith Vdaily Vlife. VIndividuals Vsuffering Vfrom Vmental Villness Vmay
Vexperience Vdissatisfaction VwithV relationships Vand Vself.
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, 3. Which Vof Vthe Vfollowing Vare Vtrue Vregarding Vmental Vhealth Vand Vmental Villness?
A) Behavior Vthat Vmay Vbe Vviewed Vas Vacceptable Vin Vone Vculture Vis
ValwaysV unacceptable Vin Vother Vcultures.
B) It Vis Veasy Vto Vdetermine Vif Va Vperson Vis Vmentally Vhealthy Vor Vmentally Vill.
C) In Vmost Vcases, Vmental Vhealth Vis Va Vstate Vof Vemotional, Vpsychological, Vand
VsocialV wellness Vevidenced Vby Vsatisfying Vinterpersonal Vrelationships, Veffective
VbehaviorV and Vcoping, Vpositive Vself-concept, Vand Vemotional Vstability.
D) Persons Vwho Vengage Vin Vfantasies Vare
VmentallyV ill. VAns: VC
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What Vone Vsociety Vmay Vview Vas VacceptableVand Vappropriate Vbehavior, Vanother Vsociety
VmayV see Vthat Vas Vmaladaptive, Vand Vinappropriate. VMental Vhealth Vand Vmental Villness
Vare VdifficultV to Vdefine Vprecisely. VIn Vmost Vcases, Vmental Vhealth Vis Va Vstate Vof Vemotional,
Vpsychological, Vand Vsocial Vwellness Vevidenced Vby Vsatisfying Vinterpersonal
Vrelationships, Veffective Vbehavior Vand Vcoping, Vpositive Vself-concept, Vand Vemotional
Vstability. VPersons Vwho Vengage Vin Vfantasies Vmay Vbe Vmentally Vhealthy, Vbut Vthe Vinability
Vto Vdistinguish Vreality Vfrom VfantasyV is Van Vindividual Vfactor Vthat Vmay Vcontribute Vto
Vmental Villness.
4. A Vclient Vgrieving Vthe Vrecent Vloss Vof Vher Vhusband Vasks Vif Vshe Vis Vbecoming
VmentallyV ill Vbecause Vshe Vis Vso Vsad. VThe Vnurse's Vbest Vresponse Vwould Vbe,
A) ìYou Vmay Vhave Va Vtemporary Vmental Villness Vbecause Vyou Vare Vexperiencing Vso
VmuchV pain.î
B) ìYouVare Vnot Vmentally Vill. VThis Vis Van Vexpected Vreaction Vto Vthe Vloss Vyou
VhaveV experienced.î
C) ìWere Vyou Vgenerally Vdissatisfied Vwith Vyour Vrelationship Vbefore Vyour
Vhusband'sV death?î
D) ìTry Vnot Vto Vworry Vabout Vthat Vright Vnow. VYou Vnever Vknow Vwhat Vthe Vfuture
Vbrings.îVAns: VB
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Mental Villness Vincludes Vgeneral Vdissatisfaction Vwith Vself, Vineffective Vrelationships,
Vineffective Vcoping, Vand Vlack Vof Vpersonal Vgrowth. VAdditionally Vthe Vbehavior Vmust Vnot
Vbe Vculturally Vexpected. VAcute Vgrief Vreactions Vare Vexpected Vand Vtherefore Vnot
Vconsidered Vmental Villness. VFalse Vreassurance Vor Voveranalysis Vdoes Vnot Vaccurately
Vaddress Vthe Vclient'sVconcerns.