Test Bank For Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing for Canadian Practice, 2nd Edition
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Question In epidemiological studies, the point prevalence refers to the
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A. number of new cases within a defined period of time.
B. number of individuals in a population who have risk factors for mental illness.
C. proportion of individuals who have the disorder at a specified point in time.
D. proportion of cases in a population compared to the total population.
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The point prevalence refers to the proportion of individuals who have the disorder at a specified point in time.
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Question In epidemiologic terms the proportion of the cases in the population when compared with the total population refers to the
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A. rate
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C. incidence
D. point prevalence
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Question A universal condition that shapes the way we think, feel and communicate refers to
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A. mental illness
B. mental wellness
C. mental health .
D. mental stability
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Question The primary purpose of the DSM-IV is to
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A. provide a commonly understood diagnostic category for clinical practice.
B. describe treatment modalities for psychiatric disorders and mental illnesses.
C. identify various etiologies for mental disorders based on family histories.
D. provide optimal outcomes for treatment for individuals with mental illnesses.
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The primary purpose of the DSM-IV-TR is to provide a commonly understood diagnostic category for clinical practice.
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Question Although the first three axes of the DSM-IV-TR appear to contain all the diagnostic information about a client, a truly accurate picture of
the client is incomplete without considering other factors such as an estimate of current functioning and
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A. life stressors.
B. cultural background.
C. marital status.
D. genetic history.
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Although the first three axes of the DSM-IV appear to contain all the diagnostic information about a client, a truly accurate picture of
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Question Most people experience a mental health problem at one time or another. True or false?
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Question Someone who is genetically at high risk for a mental health disorder can modify lifestyle and environment to decrease the impact of these
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Question Evidence-based care (EBC) involves defining clinical questions and finding evidence that serves as a basis of practice. True or false?
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Question The purpose of evidence-based care (EBC) is to develop treatment guidelines. True or false?
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Question The existence of risk factors always means the person will get the mental disorder. True or False?
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Question Epp’s report in 1986 identifies three challenges in maintaining the health of Canadians, which were identified as reducing inequalities,
increasing the prevention effort, and
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A. Enhancing people’s ability to cope
B. Promoting enhanced primary care
C. Support anti-stigma campaigns
D. Decreasing the prevalence of homelessness
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The Epp (1986) report identified three challenges in maintaining the health of Canadians: reducing inequalities, increasing the
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Question Understanding health is derived from Epp’s 1986 report โAchieving Health for All: A Framework for Health Promotion.โ This report
highlights
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A. Health promotion to improve their health
B. Equal weight assisting people with mental illnesses and assisting people to maintain their mental health
C. The state of being happy, healthy, and free from want
D. Mental health is achieved through complex interactions of active treatment and supportive interactions.
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The strong link between mental health and mental disorder that this report highlights gives equal weight to assisting people with
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The strong link between mental health and mental disorder that this report highlights gives equal weight to assisting people with
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Question In 2006, Kirby and Keon recommended to transform the Canadian approach to mental illness so that mental disorder is considered to be
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A. Treated separately within specialized facilities
B. As significant as other health concerns
C. Diseases that require extensive multiple treatment modalities
D. Minimized within the transformation of health care
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The Kirby and Keon report reviewed then-current initiatives and provided recommendations to transform the Canadian approach to
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The Kirby and Keon report reviewed then-current initiatives and provided recommendations to transform the Canadian approach to
mental illness such that mental disorder is considered to be as significant as other health concerns.
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Question To achieve mental health in primary health care it is imperative to address
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A. Health education
B. Behavioural adaptive behaviours
C. Childhood traumas
D. Gender difference
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Health education is one of the key primary health care activities that, when applied to mental health, becomes a catalyst for each
person to work toward experiencing optimal mental health. The global nature of mental illness is another key aspect of primary
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Question An individual can be challenged by a variety of factors such as medical illnesses, psychological pressures, social tension, and spiritual
distress. Strategies to eliminate or reduce these factors refer to
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A. Evidence-based care
B. Mental disorders
C. Psychiatric diagnosis
D. Mental health promotion
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A person’s mental health can be challenged by a variety of factors such as biologic changes or illnesses, psychological pressures,
social tension, and spiritual distress. Healthy life span development includes formulating strategies to eliminate or reduce the impact
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A person’s mental health can be challenged by a variety of factors such as biologic changes or illnesses, psychological pressures,
social tension, and spiritual distress. Healthy life span development includes formulating strategies to eliminate or reduce the impact
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Question Risk factors that increase the likelihood of developing a mental illness are
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A. Factors that influence the likelihood symptoms will appear
B. Factors that cause the disease
C. Factors that are symptoms of the illness
D. Factors that determine the severity of the illness
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Specific risk factors, or characteristics that increase the likelihood of developing a mental illness, can contribute to minimal mental
health and influence the development and severity of a mental disorder. Risk factors do not cause the disorder and are not symptoms
of the illness but, rather, are factors that influence the likelihood that the symptoms will appear.
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Specific risk factors, or characteristics that increase the likelihood of developing a mental illness, can contribute to minimal mental
health and influence the development and severity of a mental disorder. Risk factors do not cause the disorder and are not symptoms
of the illness but, rather, are factors that influence the likelihood that the symptoms will appear.
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Question When caring for individuals with mental disorders, the Canadian Mental Health Association in 2008 highlights the significance of
consideration to
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A. Person’s age
B. Cultural factors
C. Education level
D. Marital status
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Canadians represent a blend of people from a vast array of cultures. The Canadian Mental Health Association’s (2008) policy
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Canadians represent a blend of people from a vast array of cultures. The Canadian Mental Health Association’s (2008) policy
statement highlights the importance of cultural sensitivity and appropriateness when serving the public.
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Question What is the significance of epidemiological studies of mental illness?
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A. To study the patterns and distribution of time and space
B. To study clinical trials in methodologies of treating diseases
C. To study the impact of nursing care and outcomes
D. To study individual responses to specific treatment of a diagnosis
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Epidemiology is the study of patterns of disease distribution in time and space. It focuses on the health status of population groups,
or aggregates, rather than of individuals, and it involves quantitative analysis of the occurrence of illnesses in population groups.
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Epidemiology is the study of patterns of disease distribution in time and space. It focuses on the health status of population groups,
or aggregates, rather than of individuals, and it involves quantitative analysis of the occurrence of illnesses in population groups.
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Question In the DSM-IV-TR, the multiaxial diagnostic system Axis III refers to
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A. Clinical disorder
B. General medical condition
C. Personality disorder
D. Psychosocial and environmental problems
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Axis III includes general medical conditions that must be considered in the diagnosis and treatment of primary psychiatric disorders.
Each of the first three axes is essential to understanding and treating an individual with psychiatric concerns.
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Axis III includes general medical conditions that must be considered in the diagnosis and treatment of primary psychiatric disorders.
Each of the first three axes is essential to understanding and treating an individual with psychiatric concerns.
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Question Based on the multiaxial diagnostic symptom, the Axis IV refers to
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A. Personality disorders and mental retardation
B. Clinical disorders and relational disorders
C. Medical illnesses and physical ailments
D. Psychosocial and environmental problems
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Axis IV relates to any psychosocial and environmental problems that may produce additional stress and confound the diagnosis
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Axis IV relates to any psychosocial and environmental problems that may produce additional stress and confound the diagnosis
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Question The currently funded Health Canada project has explored the different sources of stigmatization, which has revealed stigmatization from
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A. Health professionals
B. Psychiatric hospitals
C. Media
D. Politicians
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The focus of a currently funded Health Canada project is the exploration of the mental health literacy (MHL) of Canadians.
Focus-group participants point to a variety of sources of stigmatization, including that by health professionals.
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Question The Canadian Federation of Mental Health Nurses’ (2006) standards for nursing practice provide direction in achieving excellence in
psychiatric nursing and mental health nursing through
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A. Individualized nursing care
B. Algorithms for symptom relief
C. Nursing care only focusing on family support
D. Decision trees of medication in relation to diagnosis
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The Canadian Federation of Mental Health Nurses’ (2006) standards for nursing practice support the individualization of nursing
care and provide direction for achieving excellence in psychiatric and mental health (PMH) nursing practice.
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The Canadian Federation of Mental Health Nurses’ (2006) standards for nursing practice support the individualization of nursing
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Question Incidence is defined as the
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A. Distribution of mental illness with a given population
B. Rate of new cases within a specified time
C. Proportion of the population that has the disorder
D. Rate of occurrence of all cases at a specified time
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The incidence is the rate of new cases within a specified time.
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Question The prevalence of a disease is defined as the
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A. Rate of occurrence of all cases at a specified time
B. Rate of new cases within a specified time
C. Proportion of the population that has the disorder
D. Distribution of mental illness with a given population
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Question The diagnosis of diabetes is reflected on which DSM-IV-TR Axis of the diagnosis?
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A. Axis I
B. Axis II
C. Axis III
D. Axis IV
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Question The diagnosis of major depression is reflected on which DSM-IV-TR Axis of the diagnosis?
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A. Axis I
B. Axis II
C. Axis III
D. Axis IV
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Axis I includes most clinical disorders and other conditions that may be a focus of clinical attention such as relational problems or
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Question Homelessness and cultural factors contribute to the incidence of mental illness.
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Question The Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF)GAF estimates an individual’s overall functioning that is determined on admission and
considered a fixed or constant score for the patient and does not change.
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Question Nurses play a key role in raising social awareness of Canadians to recognize that mental illness and physical illness are equally
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Question The use of a mental health diagnosis is a label that can be problematic because of the negative association of the label mental illness.
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