Essentials of Psychiatric
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Chapter 01: Science and the
... [Show More] Therapeutic Use of Self in Psychiatric Mental Health
Nursing
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1. Which outcome, focused on recovery, would be expected in the plan of care for a patient
living in the community and diagnosed with serious and paebr
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months, the patient will demonstrate what behavior?
a. Denying suicidal ideation
b. Reporting a sense of well-being
c. Taking medications as prescribed
d. Attending clinic appointments on time
ANS: B
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Recovery emphasizes managing symptoms, reducing psychosocial disability, and improving
role performance. The goal of recovery is to empower the individual with mental illness to
achieve a sense of meaning and satisfaction in life and to function at the highest possible level
of wellness. The incorrect options focus on the classic medabic
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2. A patient is hospitalized for depression and suicidal ideation after their spouse asks for a
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a. “Let’s discuss healthy means of coping when you have suicidal feelings.”
b. “I understand why you’re so depressed. When I got divorced, I was devastated
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c. “You should forget about your marriage and move on awbi
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d. “How did you get so depressed that hospitalization was necessary?”
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The nurse’s communication should evidence caring and a ac
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patient. This commitment lets the patient know the nurse will help. Probing and advice are not
helpful for therapeutic interventions.
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TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity
3. In the shift-change report, an off-going nurse criticizes a paabtiirbe.ncotmw/tehsot wears extremely heavy
makeup. Which comment by the nurse who receives the report best demonstrates advocacy?
a. “This is a psychiatric hospital, so we expect our patients to behave bizarrely.”
b. “Let’s all show acceptance of this patient by wearing l
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c. “Your comments are inconsiderate and inappropriate. Keep the report objective.”
d. “Our patients need our help to learn behaviors that will help them get along in
society.”
ANS: D
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Accepting patients’ needs for self-expression and seeking to teach skills that will contribute to
their well-being demonstrate respect and are important parts of advocacy. The on-coming
nurse needs to take action to ensure that others are not prejaubidrbi.cceomd/taegstainst the patient. Humor
can be appropriate within the privacy of a shift report but not at the expense of respect for
patients. Judging the off-going nurse in a critical way will create conflict. Nurses must show
compassion for each other.
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4. A nurse assesses a newly admitted patient diagnosed with major depressive disorder. Which
statement is an example of “attending”?
a. “We all have stress in life. Being in a psychiatric hospital is not the end of the
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b. “Tell me why you felt you had to be hospitalized to receive treatment for your
depression.”
c. “You will feel better after we get some antidepressant ambir
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d. “I’d like to sit with you for a while, so you may feel more comfortable talking with
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Attending is a technique that demonstrates the nurse’s commitment to the relationship and
reduces feelings of isolation. This technique shows respect for the patient and demonstrates
caring. Generalizations, probing, and false reassurances are nontherapeutic.
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5. A patient shows the nurse an article from the Internet abou
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characteristic of the website’s address most alerts the nurse that the site may have biased and
prejudiced information?
a. Address ends in “.org.”
b. Address ends in “.com.”
c. Address ends in “.gov.”
d. Address ends in “.net.”
ANS: B
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Financial influences on a site are a clue that the information may be biased. “.com” at the end
of the address indicates that the site is a commercial one. “.gov” indicates that the site is
maintained by a government entity. “.org” indicates that th
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may or may not have reliable information, but it does not profit from its activities. “.net” can
have multiple meanings.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension (Understanding) TOP: Nursing Process: Evaluation
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6. A nurse says, “When I was in school, I learned to call upse
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attention; however, I read a descriptive research study that says that this approach does not
work. I plan to stop calling patients by name.” Which statement is the best appraisal of this
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a. One descriptive research study rarely provides enough evidence to change practice.
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b. Staff nurses apply new research findings only with the help from clinical nurse
specialists.
c. New research findings should be incorporated into clinaibcirabl.caomlg/toesrtithms before using
them in practice.
d. The nurse misinterpreted the results of the study. Classic tenets of practice do not
change.
ANS: A
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Descriptive research findings provide evidence for practice but must be viewed in relation to
other studies before practice changes. One study is not enough. Descriptive studies are low on
the hierarchy of evidence. Clinical algorithms use flowcha
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specify one response to a clinical problem. Classic tenets of practice should change as
research findings provide evidence for change.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Analysis (Analyzing) TOP: Nursing Process: Evaluation
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7. Two nursing students discuss career plans after graduation
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