NUR 2459 MENTAL HEALTH EXAM MODULE 1-3 ACTUAL 110
EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
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example of compensation ✔✔CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Someone who is
too small to make the wrestling team becomes a talented member of
the debating team.
explain denial ✔✔CORRECT ANSWER✔✔refusing to acknowledge the
existence of a real situation or feelings associated.
example of denial ✔✔CORRECT ANSWER✔✔A woman who drinks
alcohol daily, refuses to acknowledge she has a problem.
explain displacement ✔✔CORRECT ANSWER✔✔shifting feelings related
to an object, person, or situation to another less threatening object,
person or situation.
example of displacement ✔✔CORRECT ANSWER✔✔A man is angry with
his boss and when he comes home, he yells at his children.
explain projection ✔✔CORRECT ANSWER✔✔attributing one's
unacceptable thoughts and feelings onto another who does not have
them
,example of projection ✔✔CORRECT ANSWER✔✔A woman has feelings
for someone other than her husband, but blames him for being
unfaithful.
Explain identification ✔✔CORRECT ANSWER✔✔conscious or
unconscious assumption of the characteristics of another individual or
group
Example of identification ✔✔CORRECT ANSWER✔✔The student nurse
imitates the nurturing actions of the instructor.
explain intellectualization ✔✔CORRECT ANSWER✔✔separation of
emotions and logical facts when analyzing or coping with a situation or
event.
example of intellectualization ✔✔CORRECT ANSWER✔✔A wife is
moving far away from her family because of her husband's job transfer.
She explains to her family all the advantages of the move.
explain rationalization ✔✔CORRECT ANSWER✔✔creating reasonable
and unacceptable explanations for unacceptable behavior
example of rationalization ✔✔CORRECT ANSWER✔✔A boy justifies
cheating in a card game because he said everyone cheats.
, explain reaction formation ✔✔CORRECT ANSWER✔✔preventing
unacceptable thoughts or behaviors from being expressed by
exaggerating opposite thoughts or types of behaviors.
example of reaction formation ✔✔CORRECT ANSWER✔✔A girl is angry
with someone, but expresses exaggerated friendliness when she sees
her.
explain regression ✔✔CORRECT ANSWER✔✔sudden use of childlike or
earlier developmental behaviors that do not correlate with age or
developmental stage.
example of regression ✔✔CORRECT ANSWER✔✔An adult throws a
temper tantrum when she doesn't get her way.
explain repression ✔✔CORRECT ANSWER✔✔unconsciously putting
unacceptable feelings, ideas and thoughts out of awareness. No
memory.
example of repression ✔✔CORRECT ANSWER✔✔A trauma victim is
unable to remember anything about his accident.
explain suppression ✔✔CORRECT ANSWER✔✔voluntary denying or
putting away stressful feelings
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