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Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Practice Questions Questions
Question 1 of 5
A psychiatric-mental health nurse is working with a patient who is being treated for depression. Which patient statement would indicate that her spirituality is intact?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A because the patient's statement indicates that she has a support system in her church friends who visited her. This demonstrates a connection to a spiritual community, which can provide comfort, hope, and a sense of belonging. It shows that the patient values and maintains relationships with individuals who share her spiritual beliefs, contributing to her overall well-being. Choices B, C, and D are incorrect: - B reflects hopelessness and a lack of belief in the value of life, which is not indicative of intact spirituality. - C suggests resignation and acceptance of the current circumstances without any mention of spiritual beliefs or practices. - D indicates a sense of guilt and punishment, which may be indicative of a distorted or negative view of spirituality rather than an intact spiritual connection.
Question 2 of 5
A nurse is caring for a patient who is hospitalized for a mental disorder. The nurse is legally obligated to breach the patient’s confidentiality if the patient states which of the following?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Rationale: The correct answer is D because the nurse has a duty to breach confidentiality if the patient expresses an intent to harm themselves or others. In this case, the patient's statement about killing their neighbor indicates a serious threat that must be reported to ensure safety. Choices A, B, and C do not pose an immediate threat to the patient or others, so they do not require breaching confidentiality.
Question 3 of 5
A group of nursing students are reviewing information about internal rights protection systems. The students demonstrate understanding of this information when they identify which of the following as an example?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D: The Joint Commission. The Joint Commission is an independent, nonprofit organization that accredits and certifies healthcare organizations based on quality and safety standards. It establishes and enforces internal rights protection systems to ensure patient rights are respected. The other choices do not specifically focus on accrediting and certifying healthcare organizations or ensuring internal rights protection systems. The American Hospital Association and American Public Health Association are professional organizations that advocate for healthcare policies. State mental health providers typically focus on delivering mental health services rather than accrediting healthcare organizations.
Question 4 of 5
When applying the biopsychosocial model to client care, the nurse integrates the psychological domain when involved with which of the following?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A: Behavior therapy. In the biopsychosocial model, the psychological domain focuses on the mental and emotional aspects of an individual. Behavior therapy directly addresses psychological issues by modifying maladaptive behaviors through techniques such as cognitive-behavioral therapy. Family support (B) and nutritional therapy (C) primarily fall under the social and biological domains, respectively. Sleep hygiene measures (D) are more related to the biological domain in ensuring optimal physical health. Thus, behavior therapy aligns most closely with the integration of the psychological domain in client care within the biopsychosocial model.
Question 5 of 5
A 22-year-old patient with schizophrenia is refusing his antipsychotic medication. He states, `I don’t like the dopey way it makes me feel. I feel like I’m walking under water when I take it. The nurse explains to him, `Your schizophrenia is caused by a chemical imbalance in your brain, and this medication helps fix that chemical imbalance. You need to take it so your symptoms will get better. This conversation reflects a conflict between which two types of ethical principles?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D: Autonomy and beneficence. Autonomy refers to the patient's right to make decisions about their own healthcare. In this case, the patient is refusing medication based on how it makes them feel, which reflects their autonomy. Beneficence refers to the healthcare provider's duty to act in the patient's best interest. The nurse is trying to persuade the patient to take the medication by explaining its benefits for treating the chemical imbalance associated with schizophrenia. This reflects the conflict between respecting the patient's autonomy while also promoting their well-being through beneficence. Choices A, B, and C are incorrect: A: Autonomy and justice do not directly apply to the conflict in the scenario. B: Paternalism involves overriding a patient's autonomy for their own good, but veracity (truthfulness) is not a central issue in this scenario. C: Justice and nonmaleficence are not the primary ethical principles in conflict; the focus is on autonomy and benef