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NRNP/NURS 6645 FINAL EXAM 100 QUESTIONS
2023 /A+ GRADE
Stages of Learning model - ANSWER: A framework describing the progression of a
learner from unconscious incompetency to unconscious competency.

Unconscious incompetency - ANSWER: A stage where a person is unaware of their
lack of skill or knowledge.

Conscious incompetency - ANSWER: A stage where a person is aware of their lack of
skill or knowledge.

Conscious competency - ANSWER: A stage where a person is aware of their skill or
knowledge and can perform it.

Unconscious competency - ANSWER: A stage where a person can perform a skill or
knowledge without conscious thought.

Freud's tasks of learning independence and control - ANSWER: Associated with
problematic traits such as excessive dependency.

Standards of care - ANSWER: Legally binding guidelines that dictate the minimum
acceptable level of care.

Practice guidelines - ANSWER: Recommendations that are not legally binding and
can be more flexible.

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) - ANSWER: A system of psychotherapy that
focuses on how an individual's thoughts influence their feelings and behaviors.

Primary thinking - ANSWER: Recognizes indeterminate, negative, and irrational
thinking as part of human action.

Secondary thinking - ANSWER: Recognizes the indeterminate, negative, and
irrational thinking as foremost.

Imitative behavior - ANSWER: A therapeutic benefit that allows individuals to
experiment with new behaviors.

Psychoanalytic psychotherapy - ANSWER: Not ideal for patients with primarily
primitive defenses.

Dynamic supportive therapy - ANSWER: A strategy where the nurse assists the
patient with reality testing, problem-solving, and interpersonal awareness.

, Therapeutic alliance - ANSWER: The relationship between therapist and patient that
is essential for effective therapy.

Cognitive triad - ANSWER: A concept in CBT that includes maladaptive thoughts
rooted in irrational assumptions.

Universality - ANSWER: A therapeutic factor where a group member realizes others
share similar feelings of incompetency.

Reality testing - ANSWER: A process in dynamic supportive therapy that helps
patients distinguish between their perceptions and reality.

Psychic determinism - ANSWER: The concept that every thought and behavior has a
cause.

Supportive psychodynamic psychotherapy - ANSWER: Focuses on feelings, defenses,
life stresses, and problem-solving.

Direct advice - ANSWER: A strategy in imparting information that can elucidate
interpersonal pathology.

Solution focused therapy - ANSWER: A therapy approach that focuses on potential
solutions rather than the etiology of the problem.

Clinical practice guidelines - ANSWER: Recommendations for the use of
psychodynamic therapy for various psychiatric disorders.

Panic-focused psychodynamic psychotherapy - ANSWER: Recommended as an initial
treatment for Panic Disorder.

First-line treatment - ANSWER: The preferred initial treatment option for a specific
disorder.

Major Depressive Disorder - ANSWER: A condition for which psychodynamic therapy
is considered a therapeutic treatment option.

Directive approach - ANSWER: Learning to be directive to help the patient feel
better.

Psychotherapeutic process - ANSWER: Letting the psychotherapeutic process unfold
over time.

Main goal of psychotherapy - ANSWER: Helping the patient feel better is the main
goal of psychotherapy.

Therapeutic toolbox - ANSWER: Building a therapeutic toolbox for a variety of 'fix it'
solutions for a variety of problems.

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