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2022) Mary Ann Boyd (Author), Rebecca Ann Luebbert (Author)
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TEABLE OF CONTENTS
UNIT I: MENTAL HEALTH CARE IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY 4
CHAPTER 1: PSYCHIATRIC–MENTAL HEALTH NURSING AND EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE 4
CHAPTER 2: MENTAL HEALTH AND MENTAL DISORDERS: FIGHTING STIGMA & PROMOTING RECOVERY 14
CHAPTER 3: CULTURAL AND SPIRITUAL ISSUES RELATED TO MENTAL HEALTH CARE 34
CHAPTER 4: PATIENT RIGHTS AND LEGAL ISSUES 46
CHAPTER 5: MENTAL HEALTH CARE IN THE COMMUNITY 59
UNIT II: FOUNDATIONS OF PSYCHIATRIC NURSING 69
CHAPTER 6: ETHICS, STANDARDS, AND NURSING FRAMEWORKS 69
CHAPTER 7: PSYCHOSOCIAL THEORETIC BASIS OF PSYCHIATRIC NURSING 80
CHAPTER 8: BIOLOGIC FOUNDATIONS OF PSYCHIATRIC NURSING 91
CHAPTER 9: RECOVERY FRAMEWORK 102
(NEW) UNIT III: CONTEMPORARY PSYCHIATRIC NURSING PRACTICE 122
CHAPTER 10: COMMUNICATION AND THE THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIP 122
CHAPTER 11: THE PSYCHIATRIC–MENTAL HEALTH NURSING PROCESS 136
CHAPTER 12: PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS, AND BIOLOGIC INTERVENTIONS 149
CHAPTER 13: COGNITIVE INTERVENTIONS IN PSYCHIATRIC NURSING 159
CHAPTER 14: GROUP INTERVENTIONS 168
CHAPTER 15: FAMILY ASSESSMENT AND INTERVENTIONS 176
UNIT IV: MENTAL HEALTH ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN 184
CHAPTER 16 MENTAL HEALTH PROMOTION FOR CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS 184
CHAPTER 17: MENTAL HEALTH PROMOTION FOR YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED ADULTS 205
CHAPTER 18: MENTAL HEALTH PROMOTION FOR OLDER ADULTS 224
UNIT V: PREVENTION OF MENTAL DISORDERS 245
CHAPTER 19: STRESS AND MENTAL HEALTH 245
CHAPTER 20: MANAGEMENT OF ANGER, AGGRESSION, AND VIOLENCE 266
CHAPTER 21: CRISIS, LOSS, GRIEF, RESPONSE, BEREAVEMENT, AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT 287
CHAPTER 22: SUICIDE PREVENTION: SCREENING, ASSESSMENT, AND INTERVENTION 308
CHAPTER 23: MENTAL HEALTH CARE FOR SURVIVORS OF VIOLENCE 327
UNIT VI: CARE AND RECOVERY FOR PERSONS WITH MENTAL DISORDERS 335
CHAPTER 24: SCHIZOPHRENIA AND RELATED DISORDERS: NURSING CARE OF PERSONS WITH THOUGHT DISORDERS 335
CHAPTER 25: DEPRESSION: MANAGEMENT OF DEPRESSIVE MOODS AND SUICIDAL BEHAVIOR 345
CHAPTER 26: BIPOLAR DISORDERS: MANAGEMENT OF MOOD LABILITY 360
CHAPTER 27: ANXIETY DISORDERS: MANAGEMENT OF ANXIETY, PHOBIA, AND PANIC 380
CHAPTER 28: OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE AND RELATED DISORDERS: MANAGEMENT OF OBSESSIONS AND COMPULSIONS 393
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CHAPTER 29: TRAUMA- AND STRESSOR-RELATED DISORDERS: NURSING CARE OF PERSONS WITH POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS AND
OTHER TRAUMA-RELATED DISORDERS 400
CHAPTER 30: PERSONALITY AND IMPULSE-CONTROL DISORDERS NURSING CARE OF PERSONS WITH PERSONALITY AND IMPULSE-
CONTROL DISORDERS 408
CHAPTER 31: ADDICTION AND SUBSTANCE USE-RELATED DISORDERS: NURSING CARE OF PERSONS WITH ALCOHOL AND DRUG USE
DISORDERSCHAPTER 424
CHAPTER 32: EATING DISORDERS: NURSING CARE OF PERSONS WITH EATING AND WEIGHT-RELATED DISORDERS 431
CHAPTER 33: SOMATIC SYMPTOM AND DISSOCIATIVE DISORDERS: NURSING CARE OF PERSONS WITH SOMATIZATION 442
CHAPTER 34: SLEEP–WAKE DISORDERS: NURSING CARE OF PERSONS WITH INSOMNIA AND SLEEP PROBLEMS 466
CHAPTER 35: SEXUAL DISORDERS: MANAGEMENT OF SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION AND PARAPHILIASUNIT VII CARE OF CHILDREN AND
ADOLESCENTS 490
CHAPTER 36: MENTAL HEALTH ASSESSMENT OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS 498
CHAPTER 37: MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS OF CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENCEUNIT VIII CARE OF OLDER ADULTS 517
CHAPTER 38: MENTAL HEALTH ASSESSMENT OF OLDER ADULTS 529
CHAPTER 39: NEUROCOGNITIVE DISORDERSUNIT IX CARE OF SPECIAL POPULATIONS 547
UNIT IX: CARE OF SPECIAL POPULATIONS 567
CHAPTER 40: CARE FOR VETERANS WITH MENTAL HEALTH NEEDS 567
(NEW) CHAPTER 41: CARING FOR PERSONS WHO ARE EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS AND MENTALLY ILLNESS 587
CHAPTER 42: CARING FOR PERSONS EXPERIENCING CO-OCCURRING MENTAL DISORDERS 595
CHAPTER 43: CARING FOR THE MEDICALLY COMPROMISED PERSON 604
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UNIT I: MENTAL HEALTH CARE IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY
Chapter 1: Psychiatric–Mental Health Nursing And Evidence-Based Practice
Psychiatric Nursing: Contemporary Practice 7th Edition, (2022) Mary Ann Boyd (Author), Rebecca Ann Luebbert (Author)
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A Group Of Nurses Are Reviewing Information About The Evolution Of Mental
Health Care And Are Discussing The Recommendations Of The Final Report Of The
Joint Commission On Mental Illness And Health. The Nurses Demonstrate An
Understanding Of This Information When They Identify That The Report
Recommended An Increase In What?
A) Number Of Mental Health Hospitals
B) Institutionalization Of Clients With Mental Health Problems
C) Number Of Clinics Supplemented By General Hospital Units
D) Use Of Psychotherapy By Psychiatrists
CORRECT ANS: A.
Feedback:
The Final Report Of The Joint Commission On Mental Illness And Health, Called
Action For Mental Health, Recommended Increased Numbers Of Community Clinics
Supplemented By General Hospital Units For Mental Illness Care. The Ideas In The
Report Shifted Responsibility For Mental Health Care To The Federal, State, And
Local Governments.
2. A Nurse Is Reviewing Literature That Sanctions The Involvement Of Psychiatric-
Mental Health Nurses In The Provision Of Holistic Nursing Care. Integrating
Knowledge Of The Various Theories And Views Of Mental Health And Illness, The
Nurse Identifies Which As Most Strongly Linked To This Holistic Approach?
A) Sigmund Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory
B) Florence Nightingale's Notes On Nursing
C) Lavinia Lloyd Dock's Materia Medica For Nurses
D) Clifford Beers' A Mind That Found Itself
CORRECT ANS: B.
Feedback:
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The American Nurses Association’s Statement On Psychiatric Nursing Practice
(1967) Officially Sanctioned A Holistic Approach To Nursing Care For The First
Time. The Roots Of This Contemporary Psychiatric–Mental Health Nursing Thought
Can Be Traced To Florence Nightingale’s Notes On Nursing, Which Presented A
Holistic View Of The Patient, With The View Of The Patient As Living Within A
Family And Community. Freud’s Psychoanalytic Theory Focused On Personality
Development And Unconscious Motivations For Drives. Beers’ Autobiography
Described The Inhumane Treatments Used For Mental Illness, Which Led To The
Formation Of A National Committee For Mental Hygiene.
3. A Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Is Preparing A Presentation About Key Events
And People That Influenced The Development Of Contemporary Mental Health And
Illness Care. When Describing The Effects Of World War Ii, Which Would The
Nurse Most Likely Include?
A) People Began To View Mental Illness As More Commonplace And Acceptable.
B) The Biologic Understanding Of Mental Illness Was Almost Fully Developed.
C) Deinstitutionalization Occurred In Response To The Community Health
Movement.
D) Mental Illnesses Became Categorized As Psychoses Or Neuroses.
CORRECT ANS: A.
Feedback:
During World War Ii, Mental Illness Was Beginning To Be Seen As A Problem That
Could Happen To Anyone. Many “Normal” People Who Volunteered For Service
Were Disqualified On The Grounds That They Were Psychologically Unfit To Serve.
Others Who Had Already Served A Tour Of Duty Developed Psychiatric And
Emotional Problems Related To Their Wartime Experiences. The Biologic
Understanding Of Mental Illness Continues To Evolve. Deinstitutionalization And
The Community Mental Health Movement Occurred During The 1960s. In The Early
20th Century, Freud Categorized Mental Illness As Either A Psychosis Or Neurosis.
4.When Reviewing The Evolution Of Mental Health And Illness Care, Which Event
Is Associated With Mental Disorders Beginning To Be Viewed As Illnesses
Requiring Treatment?
A) Establishment Of Pennsylvania Hospital In Philadelphia
B) Quaker Establishment Of Asylums
C) Creation Of The State Hospital System
D) Freud's Views On The Causes Of Mental Illnesses