Which of the following contributions to modern psychiatric nursing practice was made by Freud?
1.The theory of personality structure and levels of
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2.The concept of a "self-actualized personality"
3.The thesis that culture and society exert significant influence on personality
4.Provision of a developmental model that includes the entire life span
1. The theory of personality structure and levels of awareness
The theory of interpersonal relationships developed by Hildegard Peplau is based on the foundation provided by which of the following early theorists?
1.Freud
2.Piaget
3.Sullivan
4.Maslow
3. Sullivan
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According to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, the most basic needs for psychiatric mental health nursing are:
1.physiological.
2.safety.
3.love and belonging.
4.self-actualization.
1. physiological.
The premise that an individual's behavior and affect are largely determined by the attitudes and assumptions the person has developed about the world underlies:
1.modeling.
2.milieu therapy.
3.cognitive behavioral therapy.
4.psychoanalytic psychotherapy.
3. cognitive behavioral therapy.
Providing a safe environment for patients with impaired cognition, referring an abused spouse to a "safe house," and conducting a community meeting are nursing interventions that address aspects of:
1.milieu therapy.
2.cognitive therapy.
3.behavioral therapy.
4.interpersonal psychotherapy.
1. Milieu therapy.
The "art" of psychiatric mental health nursing, according to Benner, includes: (select all that apply)
1.caring.
2.attending.
3.patient advocacy.
4.ethics.
1.caring.
2.attending.
3.patient advocacy.
The "science" of psychiatric mental health nursing includes: (select all that apply)
1.a sense of tradition.
2.nursing theory.
3.psychosocial theory.
4.neurobiological theory.
2.nursing theory.
3.psychosocial theory.
4.neurobiological theory.
Caring is: (select all that apply)
1.an attitude that one communicate.
2.a way of being with the patient.
3.intensity of presence.
4.giving of self.
1.an attitude that one communicate.
2.a way of being with the patient.
4.giving of self.
Patient advocacy:
1.is a legal role.
2.requires courage.
3.is an optional aspect of nursing.
4.was developed in 2007.
2.requires courage.
When an experienced psychiatric nurse listens carefully to a patient's detailed recounting of a traumatic emotional experience, the nurse is:
1.acting as a patient advocate.
2.using an attending behavior.
3.interpreting "best evidence."
4.using a systematic approach to care.
2.using an attending behavior.
Which statement about mental illness is true?
1.Mental illness is a matter of individual nonconformity with societal norms.
2.Mental illness is present when individual irrational and illogical behavior occurs.
3.Mental illness is defined in relation to the culture, time in history, political system, and group in which it occurs.
4.Mental illness is evaluated solely by considering individual control over behavior and appraisal of reality.
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