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Deck 28: Mental Health and Mental Illness
1
A client is experiencing a high level of work-related stress. What should the population health nurse do to help this client? (Select all that apply.)
A) Encourage job control.
B) Promote noise reduction.
C) Refer to job training services.
D) Plan relaxation training programs in the workplace.
E) Implement a stress reduction program at the worksite.
A) Encourage job control.
B) Promote noise reduction.
C) Refer to job training services.
D) Plan relaxation training programs in the workplace.
E) Implement a stress reduction program at the worksite.
Encourage job control.
Promote noise reduction.
Plan relaxation training programs in the workplace.
Implement a stress reduction program at the worksite.
Promote noise reduction.
Plan relaxation training programs in the workplace.
Implement a stress reduction program at the worksite.
2
The population health nurse is caring for a client newly diagnosed with schizophrenia. The client asks if his son is at risk for the same health problem. On what should the nurse base a response to this client?
A) The client's son does not have a greater risk of developing schizophrenia.
B) Schizophrenia skips a generation so the client's son will not have a greater risk of developing schizophrenia.
C) The son has a 10% to 15% greater risk for developing schizophrenia.
D) Only the client's daughters have a greater risk for developing schizophrenia.
A) The client's son does not have a greater risk of developing schizophrenia.
B) Schizophrenia skips a generation so the client's son will not have a greater risk of developing schizophrenia.
C) The son has a 10% to 15% greater risk for developing schizophrenia.
D) Only the client's daughters have a greater risk for developing schizophrenia.
The son has a 10% to 15% greater risk for developing schizophrenia.
3
A student is teaching a class on the impact of mental health on the community. The student should include which of the following information in the presentation?
A) An estimated 25% of the population of the United States will experience a diagnosable mental illness in any given year.
B) The incidence of depression is expected to decrease within the next ten years.
C) Mental illness is an increasing problem only in the more populated areas of the world.
D) Post-traumatic stress disorder is the most common of the anxiety disorders.
A) An estimated 25% of the population of the United States will experience a diagnosable mental illness in any given year.
B) The incidence of depression is expected to decrease within the next ten years.
C) Mental illness is an increasing problem only in the more populated areas of the world.
D) Post-traumatic stress disorder is the most common of the anxiety disorders.
An estimated 25% of the population of the United States will experience a diagnosable mental illness in any given year.
4
The population health nurse is reviewing a list of medications prescribed for a client with a mental illness. When reviewing this list the nurse should recall that most pharmacologic agents that are used in the treatment of mental disorders act by: (Select all that apply.)
A) Increasing the action of neurotransmitters in the brain.
B) Decreasing the action of neurotransmitters in the brain.
C) Slowing activity in the beta cells.
D) Decreasing metabolic activity.
E) Decreasing protein binding.
A) Increasing the action of neurotransmitters in the brain.
B) Decreasing the action of neurotransmitters in the brain.
C) Slowing activity in the beta cells.
D) Decreasing metabolic activity.
E) Decreasing protein binding.
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5
A client is complaining of episodes of intense fear without any identifiable basis. During the episodes the client says he experiences shortness of breath and palpitations. The population health nurse should suspect that this client is experiencing which disorder?
A) Panic disorder.
B) Bipolar disorder.
C) Schizophrenia.
D) Borderline personality disorder.
A) Panic disorder.
B) Bipolar disorder.
C) Schizophrenia.
D) Borderline personality disorder.
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6
The population health nurse is working with a group of elderly clients who are being treated for major depression. The goals for this groups' care should include: (Select all that apply.)
A) Increase compliance with medications.
B) Improve level of function.
C) Improve quality of life.
D) Reduce suicide risk.
E) Improve appetite.
A) Increase compliance with medications.
B) Improve level of function.
C) Improve quality of life.
D) Reduce suicide risk.
E) Improve appetite.
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7
The population health nurse is concerned that a client with depression is at risk for deterioration of chronic health problems. The nurse is basing this concern on the client's:
A) Inability or lack of motivation for effective self-care.
B) Side effects of the mental health medications.
C) Loss of cognitive function.
D) Feelings of inadequacy.
A) Inability or lack of motivation for effective self-care.
B) Side effects of the mental health medications.
C) Loss of cognitive function.
D) Feelings of inadequacy.
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8
The population health nurse is working with a client who has a chronic mental illness. Which goal should be the nurse's priority?
A) Assess for circumstances that may contribute to mental health difficulties.
B) Maintain the client's level of function and prevent frequent hospitalizations.
C) Increase the client's ability to deal with challenges.
D) Assist the client to develop coping skills.
A) Assess for circumstances that may contribute to mental health difficulties.
B) Maintain the client's level of function and prevent frequent hospitalizations.
C) Increase the client's ability to deal with challenges.
D) Assist the client to develop coping skills.
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9
The population health nurse becomes aware of a client being stigmatized after receiving treatment for a mental illness. Which actions should the nurse take to help with this client's health restoration? (Select all that apply.)
A) Monitoring adherence to treatment.
B) Assisting the client with treatment side effects.
C) Discussing ways for the client to deal with the stigma.
D) Contacting local lawmakers to support antidiscrimination laws.
E) Conducting a community program on mental health and illness.
A) Monitoring adherence to treatment.
B) Assisting the client with treatment side effects.
C) Discussing ways for the client to deal with the stigma.
D) Contacting local lawmakers to support antidiscrimination laws.
E) Conducting a community program on mental health and illness.
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10
A client is taking second-generation antipsychotic medications for schizophrenia. The most appropriate teaching topic for this client is:
A) Diet and physical activity.
B) The need for regular blood work.
C) The probability of hair loss.
D) The need to take the medications on an empty stomach.
A) Diet and physical activity.
B) The need for regular blood work.
C) The probability of hair loss.
D) The need to take the medications on an empty stomach.
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11
A client has been diagnosed with bulimia nervosa. The signs and symptoms the population health nurse knows are most characteristic of this disease include:
A) Intense fear of gaining weight.
B) Uncontrollable eating followed by purging.
C) Excessive overeating without compensatory purging.
D) Not eating for days at a time.
A) Intense fear of gaining weight.
B) Uncontrollable eating followed by purging.
C) Excessive overeating without compensatory purging.
D) Not eating for days at a time.
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12
A client with a mental health problem asks the purpose of attending psychotherapy sessions. The population health nurse's response should include that the intent of psychotherapy is to:
A) Control one's behavior.
B) Develop an understanding of one's problems.
C) Promote medication compliance.
D) Promote normal behaviors.
A) Control one's behavior.
B) Develop an understanding of one's problems.
C) Promote medication compliance.
D) Promote normal behaviors.
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13
The population health nurse is helping a client develop psychological flexibility. What actions should the nurse take to help this client? (Select all that apply.)
A) Mindfulness.
B) Develop coping skills.
C) Support effective parenting.
D) Attend programs outside of the home.
E) Acceptance and commitment therapy.
A) Mindfulness.
B) Develop coping skills.
C) Support effective parenting.
D) Attend programs outside of the home.
E) Acceptance and commitment therapy.
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14
A client in the postpartum clinic is complaining of tearfulness, mood swings, feelings of guilt, and inability to cope. The population health nurse suspects that the client is suffering from which condition?
A) Substance abuse.
B) Postpartum psychosis.
C) Seasonal affective disorder.
D) Postpartum depression.
A) Substance abuse.
B) Postpartum psychosis.
C) Seasonal affective disorder.
D) Postpartum depression.
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15
The population health nurse is concerned that a client is at risk for developing a mental health disorder. Which psychological risk factors did the nurse assess to make this clinical determination? (Select all that apply.)
A) Ninth grade education.
B) Short-tempered with staff.
C) Critical of health care workers.
D) Recently lost both parents to death.
E) Employed as a food service worker.
A) Ninth grade education.
B) Short-tempered with staff.
C) Critical of health care workers.
D) Recently lost both parents to death.
E) Employed as a food service worker.
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