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1. As part of a class activity, nursing students are engaged in a small group
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discussion about the epidemiology of mental illness. Which statement best
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disorders? Epidemiology:
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mental disorders.
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B) Helps explain research findings about the neurophysiology that causes mental
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C) Provides a thorough theoretical explanation of why specific mental
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D) Predicts when a specific psychiatric client will recover from a specific
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2. A nurse is working in a community mental health center that provides care to a
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large population of people of Asian descent. When developing programs for this
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community, which of the following would be most important for the nurse to address?
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B) Self-stigma
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3. A nursing student is assigned to care for a client diagnosed with schizophrenia.
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which terminology when referring to the client?
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be referred to as a “schizophrenic” or “bipolar,” but rather as a “person with
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qschizophrenia” or a “person with bipolar disorder.” Doing so helps to counteract the
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4. A nursing student is reviewing journal articles about major depression. One of the
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articles describes the number of persons newly diagnosed with the disorder during the
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past year. The student interprets this as which of the following?
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common time period evaluated is 1 year. Rate reflects the proportion of cases in the
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population compared with the total population. Prevalence refers to the total number
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of people with the disorder within a given population at a specified time, regardless of
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individuals in the population that have a disorder at a specific point in time.
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5. While working in a community mental health treatment center, the nurse
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overhears one of the receptionists saying that one of the clients is “really psycho.”
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Later in the day, the nurse talks with the receptionist about the comment. This action
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by the nurse demonstrates an attempt to address which issue?
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qinternalization of a negative stereotype; that is, the person with the mental illness
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qbegins to believe that he or she is what the public thinks he or she is. Label avoidance
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6. After educating a group of students on mental health and mental illness, the
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instructor determines that the education was successful when the group identifies
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which of the following as reflecting mental disorders?
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Mental health is the emotional and psychological well-being of an individual who has
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7. A nurse is preparing a presentation for a local community group about mental
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disorders and plans to include how mental disorders are different from medical
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disorders. Which statement would be most appropriate for the nurse to include?
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A) “Mental disorders are defined by an underlying biological pathology.”
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B) “Numerous laboratory tests are used to aid in the diagnosis of mental disorders.”
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C) “Clusters of behaviors, thoughts, and feelings characterize mental disorders.”
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8. A psychiatric–mental health nurse is providing care for a client with a mental
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disorder. The client is participating in the decision-making process. The nurse
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interprets this as which component of recovery?
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D) Holistic
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Feedback: In recovery-oriented care, the person with a mental health problem
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abilities, and build resilience for life’s challenges. Being involved in decision making
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qrecovery-oriented one. Self-direction is reflected as individuals define their own goals
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well as needs, preferences, experiences, and cultural background. Holistic involves
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the whole life of the individual—mind, body, spirit, and community.
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9. A nurse is explaining recovery to the family of a client diagnosed with a mental
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qdisorder. Which statement would be most appropriate for the nurse to include about
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B) “The client focuses mainly on the emotional aspects of their condition.”
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C) “The client is helped to live a meaningful life to their fullest potential.”
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D) “Although peer support is important, the self-acceptance is essential.”
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self-directed life, and strive to reach their full potential. It is a nonlinear process with
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setbacks. It also is strength-based. Peer support is important, but so is respect by the
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10. After teaching a group of nursing students on recovery, the instructor
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11. When describing the treatment of mental illness, which of the following would a
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nurse identify as the primary goal?
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B) Stigma reduction q
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D) Recovery
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12. A nurse is working as part of the multidisciplinary team and developing a plan of
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care for a client who is receiving recovery-oriented treatment. Which of the following
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qconfront them.. Recovery is also holistic, addressing an individual's whole life,
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qincluding body, mind, spirit and community. Recovery is supported by peers and allies
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13. A nurse is assessing a client to evaluate the client's mental health and wellness.
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Applying the eight dimensions of wellness, which of the following would the nurse
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Feedback: The emotional dimension of wellness focuses on developing skills and
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qstrategies to cope with stress. The intellectual dimension focuses on recognizing
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qcreative abilities and finding ways to expand one's knowledge and skills. The physical
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qnutrition. The spiritual dimension focuses on the search for meaning and purpose in
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qand associated factors. A guiding principle of recovery is hope, the belief that recovery
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15. Which statement best reflects measures to address public stigma?
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A) “The client with schizophrenia needs additional assistance.”
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B) “The bipolar in room 222 is really out of control today.”
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C) “That client down the hall is a raving maniac.”
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Feedback: One way to reduce public stigma is to use nonstigmatizing language. q q q q q q q q q q
Rather than referring to the client as schizophrenic or bipolar, it is more appropriate to
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say "the client with schizophrenia" or "the client with bipolar disorder." Terms such as
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maniac and psycho reinforce the negative images of mental illness.
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16. When assessing a client with a mental illness, the nurse determines that the
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client is experiencing label avoidance when the client states which of the following?
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qsuggests label avoidance. The statements about being the cause of the illness, not
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qbeing able to function in the world, and being as crazy as everyone says reflect
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17. A nurse is describing the four dimensions of recovery to a group of new
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psychiatric--mental health nurses. Which dimension is the nurse describing when
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addressing relationships and social networks?
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B) Home
C) Purpose
D) Community
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