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Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, 9th Edition
by Sheila Videbeck, Chapters 1 - 24 Complete
,TABLE OF CONTENTS
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UNITT1TCurrentTTheoriesTandTPracticeT
ChapterT1.TFoundationsTofTPsychiatric–MentalTHealthTNursingT
ChapterT2.TNeurobiologicTTheoriesTandTPsychopharmacologyT
ChapterT3.TPsychosocialTTheoriesTandTTherapyT
ChapterT4.TTreatmentTSettingsTandTTherapeuticTProgramsT
UNITT2TBuildingTtheTNurse–ClientTRelationshipT
ChapterT5.TTherapeuticTRelationshipsT
ChapterT6.TTherapeuticTCommunicationT
ChapterT7.TClient’sTResponseTtoTIllnessT
ChapterT8.TAssessmentT
UNITT3TCurrentTSocialTandTEmotionalTConcerns
ChapterT9.TLegalTandTEthicalTIssuesT
ChapterT10.TGriefTandTLossT
ChapterT11.TAnger,THostility,TandTAggressionT
ChapterT12.TAbuseTandTViolenceT
UNITT4TNursingTPracticeTforTPsychiatricTDisordersT
ChapterT13.TTraumaTandTStressor-RelatedTDisordersT
ChapterT14.TAnxietyTandTAnxietyTDisordersT
ChapterT15.TObsessive–CompulsiveTandTRelatedTDisordersT
ChapterT16.TSchizophreniaT
ChapterT17.TMoodTDisordersTandTSuicideT
ChapterT18.TPersonalityTDisordersT
ChapterT19.TAddictionT
ChapterT20.TEatingTDisordersT
ChapterT21.TSomaticTSymptomTIllnessesT
ChapterT22.TNeurodevelopmentalTDisordersT
ChapterT23.TDisruptiveTBehaviorTDisordersT
ChapterT24.TCognitiveTDisordersT
,Chapter 1 Foundations of Psychiatric–Mental Health Nursing
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1. TheTnurseTisTassessingTtheTfactorsTcontributingTtoTtheTwell-
beingTofTaTnewlyTadmittedTclient.TWhichTofTtheTfollowingTwouldTtheTnurseTi
dentifyTasThavingTaTpositiveTimpactTonTtheTindividual'sTmentalThealth?
A) NotTneedingTothersTforTcompanionship
B) TheTabilityTtoTeffectivelyTmanageTstress
C) ATfamilyThistoryTofTmentalTillness
D) StrivingTforTtotalTself-
relianceTAns:TB
Feedback:
IndividualTfactorsTinfluencingTmentalThealthTincludeTbiologicTmakeup,Tautono
my,Tindependence,Tself-
esteem,TcapacityTforTgrowth,Tvitality,TabilityTtoTfindTmeaningTinTlife,Temotion
alTresilienceTorThardiness,TsenseTofTbelonging,TrealityTorientation,TandTcopingT
orTstressTmanagementTabilities.TInterpersonalTfactorsTsuchTasTintimacyTandTa
TbalanceTofTseparatenessTandTconnectednessTareTbothTneededTforTgoodTmental
Thealth,TandTthereforeTaThealthyTpersonTwouldTneedTothersTforTcompanionship.
TATfamilyThistoryT ofT mentalTillnessTcouldTrelateTtoTtheTbiologicTmakeupTofTanTi
ndividual,TwhichTmayThaveTaTnegativeTimpactTonTanTindividual'sTmentalThealth
,TasTwellTasTaTnegativeTimpactTonTanTindividual'sTinterpersonalTandTsocialñcult
uralTfactorsTofThealth.TTotalTself-
relianceTisTnotTpossible,TandTaTpositiveTsocial/culturalTfactorTisTaccessTtoTade
quateTresources.
2. WhichTofTtheTfollowingTstatementsTaboutTmentalTillnessTareTtrue?TSelectTallTthatTapply.
A) MentalTillnessTcanTcauseTsignificantTdistress,TimpairedTfunctioning,TorTboth.
B) MentalTillnessTisTonlyTdueTtoTsocial/culturalTfactors.
C) Social/culturalTfactorsTthatTrelateTtoTmentalTillnessTincludeTexcessiveTd
ependencyTonTorTwithdrawalTfromTrelationships.
D) IndividualsTsufferingTfromTmentalTillnessTareTusuallyTableTtoTcopeTeffecti
velyTwithTdailyTlife.
E) IndividualsTsufferingTfromTmentalTillnessTmayTexperienceTdissatisfacti
onTwithTrelationshipsTandTself.
Ans:TA,TD,TE
Feedback:
MentalTillnessTcanTcauseTsignificantTdistress,TimpairedTfunctioning,TorTboth.TMe
ntalTillnessTmayTbeTrelatedTtoTindividual,Tinterpersonal,TorTsocial/culturalTfact
ors.TExcessiveTdependencyTonTorTwithdrawalTfromTrelationshipsTareTinterperson
alTfactorsTthatTrelateTtoTmentalTillness.TIndividualsTsufferingTfromTmentalTillnes
sTcanTfeelToverwhelmedTwithTdailyTlife.TIndividualsTsufferingTfromTmentalTillnes
sTmayTexperienceTdissatisfactionTwithTrelationshipsTandTself.
, 3. WhichTofTtheTfollowingTareTtrueTregardingTmentalThealthTandTmentalTillness?
A) BehaviorTthatTmayTbeTviewedTasTacceptableTinToneTcultureTis
TalwaysTunacceptableTinTotherTcultures.
B) ItTisTeasyTtoTdetermineTifTaTpersonTisTmentallyThealthyTorTmentallyTill.
C) InTmostTcases,TmentalThealthTisTaTstateTofTemotional,Tpsychological,Ta
ndTsocialTwellnessTevidencedTbyTsatisfyingTinterpersonalTrelationships,T
effectiveTbehaviorTandTcoping,TpositiveTself-
concept,TandTemotionalTstability.
D) PersonsTwhoTengageTinTfantasiesTareTme
ntallyTill.TAns:TC
Feedback:
WhatToneTsocietyTmayTviewTasTacceptableTandTappropriateTbehavior,TanotherTs
ocietyTmayTseeTthatTasTmaladaptive,TandTinappropriate.TMentalThealthTandTme
ntalTillnessTareTdifficultTtoTdefineTprecisely.TInTmostTcases,TmentalThealthTisTaTs
tateTofTemotional,Tpsychological,TandTsocialTwellnessTevidencedTbyTsatisfyingT
interpersonalTrelationships,TeffectiveTbehaviorTandTcoping,TpositiveTself-
concept,TandTemotionalTstability.TPersonsTwhoTengageTinTfantasiesTmayTbeTmen
tallyThealthy,TbutTtheTinabilityTtoTdistinguishTrealityTfromTfantasyTisTanTindividu
alTfactorTthatTmayTcontributeTtoTmentalTillness.
4. ATclientTgrievingTtheTrecentTlossTofTherThusbandTasksTifTsheTisTbecomingT
mentallyTillTbecauseTsheTisTsoTsad.TTheTnurse'sTbestTresponseTwouldTbe,
A) YouTmayThaveTaTtemporaryTmentalTillnessTbecauseTyouTareTexperiencingT
soTmuchTpain.
B) YouTareTnotTmentallyTill.TThisTisTanTexpectedTreactionTtoTtheTlossTy
ouThaveTexperienced.
C) WereTyouTgenerallyTdissatisfiedTwithTyourTrelationshipTbeforeTyourThu
sband'sTdeath?
D) TryTnotTtoTworryTaboutTthatTrightTnow.TYouTneverTknowTwhatTtheTfuture
Tbrings.TAns:T B
Feedback:
MentalTillnessTincludesTgeneralTdissatisfactionTwithTself,TineffectiveTrelationshi
ps,TineffectiveTcoping,TandTlackTofTpersonalTgrowth.TAdditionallyTtheTbehaviorT
mustTnotTbeTculturallyTexpected.TAcuteTgriefTreactionsTareTexpectedTandTther
eforeTnotTconsideredTmentalTillness.TFalseTreassuranceTorToveranalysisTdoesTnot
TaccuratelyTaddressTtheTclient'sTconcerns.