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NUR 448 Chapter 10-12, 30, 22-23 Practice Questions and Answers
NUR 448 Chapter 10-12, 30, 22-23 
Practice Questions and Answers 
What are Yalom's therapeutic factors? - Ans:-1. Instillation of hope 
2. Universality 
3. Imparting information 
4. Altruism 
5. Catharsis 
6. Development of socializing techniques 
7. Imitative behavior 
8. Cohesiveness 
9. Corrective recapitulation of primary family experience 
10. Interpersonal training 
Describe each of the following types of groups: 
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NUR 448 Chapter 10-12, 30, 22-23 
Practice Questions and Answers 
What are Yalom's therapeutic factors? - Ans:-1. Instillation of hope 
2. Universality 
3. Imparting information 
4. Altruism 
5. Catharsis 
6. Development of socializing techniques 
7. Imitative behavior 
8. Cohesiveness 
9. Corrective recapitulation of primary family experience 
10. Interpersonal training 
Describe each of the following types of groups: 
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NUR 444 Practice questions with correct answers
NUR 444 Practice questions with correct 
answers 
1. Which of the following best describes community-based nursing? 
a. A philosophy that guides family-centered illness care 
b. Providing care with a focus on the groups needs 
c. Giving care with a focus on the aggregates needs 
d. A value system in which all clients receive optimal care - Ans:-ANS: A 
By definition, community-based nursing is nursing that focuses on family-centered illness care to 
individuals and families in the community. 
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NUR 444 Practice questions with correct 
answers 
1. Which of the following best describes community-based nursing? 
a. A philosophy that guides family-centered illness care 
b. Providing care with a focus on the groups needs 
c. Giving care with a focus on the aggregates needs 
d. A value system in which all clients receive optimal care - Ans:-ANS: A 
By definition, community-based nursing is nursing that focuses on family-centered illness care to 
individuals and families in the community. 
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NUR 444 Exam 1 Study Guide Solutions
NUR 444 Exam 1 Study Guide Solutions 
1952 - Ans:-first psychotropic drug was discovered 
chlorpromazine (thorazine) 
1990s - Ans:-decade of the brain 
-better technology, new imaging, new meds 
1940s - Ans:-shortage of psychiatrists 
group therapy was created 
1930s - Ans:-poor treatment 
-insulin injections, ECT, lobotomies 
New Millenium - Ans:-mental health is a basic right for all people 
best way to decrease stigma around mental health - Ans:-public education and awareness 
-increase respe...
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NUR 444 Exam 1 Study Guide Solutions 
1952 - Ans:-first psychotropic drug was discovered 
chlorpromazine (thorazine) 
1990s - Ans:-decade of the brain 
-better technology, new imaging, new meds 
1940s - Ans:-shortage of psychiatrists 
group therapy was created 
1930s - Ans:-poor treatment 
-insulin injections, ECT, lobotomies 
New Millenium - Ans:-mental health is a basic right for all people 
best way to decrease stigma around mental health - Ans:-public education and awareness 
-increase respe...
NUR 424- Exam Questions with Correct Answers
NUR 424- Exam Questions with Correct 
Answers 
Which postoperative client is manifesting the most serious negative effect of inadequate pain 
management? 
1. Demonstrates continuous use of call bell related to unsatisfied needs and discomfort 
2. Develops venous thromboembolism related to immobility caused by pain and discomfort 
3. Refuses to participate in physical therapy because of fear of pain caused by exercises 
4. Feels depressed about loss of function and hopeless about getting relief f...
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NUR 424- Exam Questions with Correct 
Answers 
Which postoperative client is manifesting the most serious negative effect of inadequate pain 
management? 
1. Demonstrates continuous use of call bell related to unsatisfied needs and discomfort 
2. Develops venous thromboembolism related to immobility caused by pain and discomfort 
3. Refuses to participate in physical therapy because of fear of pain caused by exercises 
4. Feels depressed about loss of function and hopeless about getting relief f...
NUR 422 Exam Testbank Practice Questions and Answers
NUR 422 Exam Testbank Practice 
Questions and Answers 
The nurse manager on the psychiatric unit was explaining to the new staff the differences between 
typical and atypical antipsychotics. The nurse correctly states that atypical antipsychotics: 
a. Remain in the system longer 
b. Act more quickly to reduce delusions 
c. Produce fewer extrapyramidal effects 
d. Are risk free for neuroleptic malignant syndrome - Ans:-ANS: C 
Atypical antipsychotics produce less D2 blockade; thus movement disord...
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NUR 422 Exam Testbank Practice 
Questions and Answers 
The nurse manager on the psychiatric unit was explaining to the new staff the differences between 
typical and atypical antipsychotics. The nurse correctly states that atypical antipsychotics: 
a. Remain in the system longer 
b. Act more quickly to reduce delusions 
c. Produce fewer extrapyramidal effects 
d. Are risk free for neuroleptic malignant syndrome - Ans:-ANS: C 
Atypical antipsychotics produce less D2 blockade; thus movement disord...
NUR 422 EXAM 1 STUDY GUIDE SOLUTIONS
NUR 422 EXAM 1 STUDY GUIDE 
SOLUTIONS 
WHO definition of health 
Definitions of Health 
1958 - Ans:-"A state of complete well-being, physical, social, and mental, and not merely the absence 
of disease or infirmity". The early, classic definition set a trend toward describing health in social terms 
rather than in medical terms. 
WHO definition of health 
Definitions of Health 
1986 - Ans:-"The extent to which an individual or group is able, on the one hand, to realize 
aspirations and ...
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NUR 422 EXAM 1 STUDY GUIDE 
SOLUTIONS 
WHO definition of health 
Definitions of Health 
1958 - Ans:-"A state of complete well-being, physical, social, and mental, and not merely the absence 
of disease or infirmity". The early, classic definition set a trend toward describing health in social terms 
rather than in medical terms. 
WHO definition of health 
Definitions of Health 
1986 - Ans:-"The extent to which an individual or group is able, on the one hand, to realize 
aspirations and ...
NUR 384 : Module 5 Study Guide Solutions
NUR 384 : Module 5 Study Guide 
Solutions 
music therapy - Ans:-A technique of complementary medicine that uses music prescribed in a skilled 
manner by trained therapists 
helps evoke autobiographical memories; improve appetite and decrease depression 
reminiscence therapy - Ans:-type of therapy that encourages people with Alzheimer's disease to 
remember and talk about the past; good in early stages 
performed in mild to moderate dementia stages 
massage therapy - Ans:-used in dementia for ...
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NUR 384 : Module 5 Study Guide 
Solutions 
music therapy - Ans:-A technique of complementary medicine that uses music prescribed in a skilled 
manner by trained therapists 
helps evoke autobiographical memories; improve appetite and decrease depression 
reminiscence therapy - Ans:-type of therapy that encourages people with Alzheimer's disease to 
remember and talk about the past; good in early stages 
performed in mild to moderate dementia stages 
massage therapy - Ans:-used in dementia for ...
NUR 384 Exam 4 Practice Questions and Answers
NUR 384 Exam 4 Practice Questions and 
Answers 
Which would be a reason for a student nurse to use the DSM? 
A) Identifying the medical diagnosis 
B) Treat clients 
C) Evaluate treatments 
D) Understand the reason for the admission and the nature of psychiatric illnesses - Ans:-Ans: D 
Feedback: 
Although student nurses do not use the DSM to diagnose clients, they will find it a helpful resource to 
understand the reason for the admission and to begin building knowledge about the nature of 
psyc...
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NUR 384 Exam 4 Practice Questions and 
Answers 
Which would be a reason for a student nurse to use the DSM? 
A) Identifying the medical diagnosis 
B) Treat clients 
C) Evaluate treatments 
D) Understand the reason for the admission and the nature of psychiatric illnesses - Ans:-Ans: D 
Feedback: 
Although student nurses do not use the DSM to diagnose clients, they will find it a helpful resource to 
understand the reason for the admission and to begin building knowledge about the nature of 
psyc...
NUR 384 Exam 3 Study Guide Solutions
NUR 384 Exam 3 Study Guide Solutions 
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) - Ans:-A type of psychotherapy that helps a person recognize 
distorted/negative thinking with the goal of changing thought and behaviors to respond to changes in a 
more positive manner. 
Depressive episode - Ans:-An episode where the person experiences a depressed mood (feeling sad, 
irritable, empty) or a loss of pleasure or interest in activities for most of the day, nearly every day, for at 
least two weeks. Several ot...
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NUR 384 Exam 3 Study Guide Solutions 
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) - Ans:-A type of psychotherapy that helps a person recognize 
distorted/negative thinking with the goal of changing thought and behaviors to respond to changes in a 
more positive manner. 
Depressive episode - Ans:-An episode where the person experiences a depressed mood (feeling sad, 
irritable, empty) or a loss of pleasure or interest in activities for most of the day, nearly every day, for at 
least two weeks. Several ot...
NUR 384 Behavioral Health Exam 1 Questions and Answers
NUR 384 Behavioral Health Exam 1 
Questions and Answers 
Neuroimaging suggests what about schizophrenia? - Ans:-There is decreased activity in the frontal 
lobe of the brain. (Forebrain) 
What are the 3 divisions of the brain? - Ans:-1) Forebrain (cerebrum and diencephalon) 
2) Midbrain (mesencephalon) 
3) Hindbrain (pons, medulla, cerebellum) 
Function of the frontal lobe? - Ans:-reasoning, planning, part of speech and voluntary BODY 
movement, emotions, problem solving 
Function of the parieta...
- Exam (elaborations)
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NUR 384 Behavioral Health Exam 1 
Questions and Answers 
Neuroimaging suggests what about schizophrenia? - Ans:-There is decreased activity in the frontal 
lobe of the brain. (Forebrain) 
What are the 3 divisions of the brain? - Ans:-1) Forebrain (cerebrum and diencephalon) 
2) Midbrain (mesencephalon) 
3) Hindbrain (pons, medulla, cerebellum) 
Function of the frontal lobe? - Ans:-reasoning, planning, part of speech and voluntary BODY 
movement, emotions, problem solving 
Function of the parieta...
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