Deck 37: Community Mental Health Nursing
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Deck 37: Community Mental Health Nursing
1
Providing nursing education on drug abuse to a high school class is an example of which level of preventive care?
A)Primary prevention
B)Secondary prevention
C)Tertiary prevention
D)Primary intervention
A)Primary prevention
B)Secondary prevention
C)Tertiary prevention
D)Primary intervention
Primary prevention
2
A community health nurse is teaching a class to expectant parents. All participants lack infant care knowledge. A student nurse asks, "If you had to assign a nursing diagnosis to this group, what would it be?" What is the best nursing reply?
A)"I would assign the nursing diagnosis of cognitive deficit."
B)"I would assign the nursing diagnosis of knowledge deficit."
C)"I would assign the nursing diagnosis of altered family processes."
D)"I would assign the nursing diagnosis of risk for caregiver role strain."
A)"I would assign the nursing diagnosis of cognitive deficit."
B)"I would assign the nursing diagnosis of knowledge deficit."
C)"I would assign the nursing diagnosis of altered family processes."
D)"I would assign the nursing diagnosis of risk for caregiver role strain."
"I would assign the nursing diagnosis of knowledge deficit."
3
Which of the following clients should a nurse recommend for a structured day program? (Select all that apply.)
A)An acutely suicidal teenager who has had three previous suicide attempts
B)A chronically mentally ill woman who has a history of medication noncompliance
C)An elderly individual with end-stage Alzheimer's disease
D)A depressed individual who is able to participate in a safety plan
E)A client who is hearing voices that tell the client to harm others
A)An acutely suicidal teenager who has had three previous suicide attempts
B)A chronically mentally ill woman who has a history of medication noncompliance
C)An elderly individual with end-stage Alzheimer's disease
D)A depressed individual who is able to participate in a safety plan
E)A client who is hearing voices that tell the client to harm others
A chronically mentally ill woman who has a history of medication noncompliance
A depressed individual who is able to participate in a safety plan
A depressed individual who is able to participate in a safety plan
4
Which nursing statement best describes the current nature of mental health care in the community?
A)"All homeless people have a history of institutionalization and are frequently admitted to acute care settings."
B)"In the United States, the rate of serious mental illness in the prison population is the same as the general population."
C)"The deinstitutionalization movement in the United States was successful in transitioning clients into the community."
D)"Today, the majority of clients admitted to psychiatric hospitals are in a crisis stage, and the treatment goal is stabilization."
A)"All homeless people have a history of institutionalization and are frequently admitted to acute care settings."
B)"In the United States, the rate of serious mental illness in the prison population is the same as the general population."
C)"The deinstitutionalization movement in the United States was successful in transitioning clients into the community."
D)"Today, the majority of clients admitted to psychiatric hospitals are in a crisis stage, and the treatment goal is stabilization."
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5
A 27-year-old client was diagnosed 5 years ago with schizophrenia. What course of treatment should the nurse expect to be implemented?
A)Eventual admission for long-term care in a psychiatric facility
B)Community-based care with numerous brief hospitalizations
C)Case management in the community with few relapses
D)Occasional contact with outpatient counselors and psychiatrists
A)Eventual admission for long-term care in a psychiatric facility
B)Community-based care with numerous brief hospitalizations
C)Case management in the community with few relapses
D)Occasional contact with outpatient counselors and psychiatrists
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6
When intervening with a married couple experiencing relationship discord, which reflects a nursing intervention at the secondary level of prevention?
A)Teaching assertiveness skills in order to meet assessed needs
B)Supplying the couple with guidelines related to marital seminar leadership
C)Teaching the couple about various methods of birth control
D)Counseling the couple related to open and honest communication skills
A)Teaching assertiveness skills in order to meet assessed needs
B)Supplying the couple with guidelines related to marital seminar leadership
C)Teaching the couple about various methods of birth control
D)Counseling the couple related to open and honest communication skills
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7
A nurse is implementing care within the parameters of tertiary prevention. Which nursing action is an example of this type of care?
A)Teaching an adolescent about pregnancy prevention
B)Teaching a client the reportable side effects of a newly prescribed neuroleptic medication
C)Teaching a client to cook meals, make a grocery list, and establish a budget
D)Teaching a client about his or her new diagnosis of bipolar disorder
A)Teaching an adolescent about pregnancy prevention
B)Teaching a client the reportable side effects of a newly prescribed neuroleptic medication
C)Teaching a client to cook meals, make a grocery list, and establish a budget
D)Teaching a client about his or her new diagnosis of bipolar disorder
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8
A client on the inpatient unit tells a student nurse, "My life has no purpose. I can't think about living another day, but please don't tell anyone about the way I feel. I know you are obligated to protect my confidentiality." Which is the most appropriate reply by the student nurse?
A)"The treatment team is composed of many specialists who are working to improve your ability to function.Sharing this information with the team is critical to your care."
B)"Let's discuss steps that will resolve negative lifestyle choices that may increase your suicidal risk."
C)"You seem to be preoccupied with self.You should concentrate on hope for the future."
D)"This information is secure with me because of client confidentiality."
A)"The treatment team is composed of many specialists who are working to improve your ability to function.Sharing this information with the team is critical to your care."
B)"Let's discuss steps that will resolve negative lifestyle choices that may increase your suicidal risk."
C)"You seem to be preoccupied with self.You should concentrate on hope for the future."
D)"This information is secure with me because of client confidentiality."
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9
A nursing instructor is teaching about case management. What student statement indicates that learning has occurred?
A)"Case management is a method used to achieve independent client care."
B)"Case management provides coordination of services required to meet client needs."
C)"Case management exists to facilitate client admission to needed inpatient services."
D)"Case management is a method to facilitate physician reimbursement."
A)"Case management is a method used to achieve independent client care."
B)"Case management provides coordination of services required to meet client needs."
C)"Case management exists to facilitate client admission to needed inpatient services."
D)"Case management is a method to facilitate physician reimbursement."
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10
A client diagnosed with schizophrenia is hospitalized due to an exacerbation of psychosis related to antipsychotic medication noncompliance. Which level of care does the client's hospitalization reflect?
A)Primary prevention level of care
B)Secondary prevention level of care
C)Tertiary prevention level of care
D)Case management level of care
A)Primary prevention level of care
B)Secondary prevention level of care
C)Tertiary prevention level of care
D)Case management level of care
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11
Which intervention should the nurse consider as primary prevention for an individual who is on the verge of being homeless due to a job layoff?
A)Referral to primary care provider to improve general health status
B)Encouraging client to recognize reasons for job layoff
C)Job training to increase employment options
D)Encouraging the use of prn medications to control symptoms
A)Referral to primary care provider to improve general health status
B)Encouraging client to recognize reasons for job layoff
C)Job training to increase employment options
D)Encouraging the use of prn medications to control symptoms
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12
A nursing instructor is teaching students about the Community Health Centers Act of 1963. What was a deterring factor to the proper implementation of this act?
A)Many perspective clients did not meet criteria for mental illness diagnostic-related groups.
B)Zoning laws discouraged the development of community mental health centers.
C)States could not match federal funds to establish community mental health centers.
D)There was not a sufficient employment pool to staff community mental health centers.
A)Many perspective clients did not meet criteria for mental illness diagnostic-related groups.
B)Zoning laws discouraged the development of community mental health centers.
C)States could not match federal funds to establish community mental health centers.
D)There was not a sufficient employment pool to staff community mental health centers.
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13
When a home health nurse administers an outpatient's injection of haloperidol decanoate (Haldol decanoate), which level of care is the nurse providing?
A)Primary prevention level of care
B)Secondary prevention level of care
C)Tertiary prevention level of care
D)Case management level of care
A)Primary prevention level of care
B)Secondary prevention level of care
C)Tertiary prevention level of care
D)Case management level of care
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14
A client diagnosed with schizophrenia was released from a state mental hospital after 20 years of institutionalization. A nurse should recognize which characteristic that is likely to be exhibited by this client?
A)The client is likely to be compliant with treatment because of institutional dependency.
B)The client is likely to find a variety of community support services to aid in the transition.
C)The client is likely to adjust to the community environment if given sufficient support.
D)The client is likely to be admitted at some time to an acute care unit for psychiatric treatment.
A)The client is likely to be compliant with treatment because of institutional dependency.
B)The client is likely to find a variety of community support services to aid in the transition.
C)The client is likely to adjust to the community environment if given sufficient support.
D)The client is likely to be admitted at some time to an acute care unit for psychiatric treatment.
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15
A newly admitted homeless client diagnosed with schizophrenia states, "I have been living in a cardboard box for 2 weeks. Why did the government let me down?" Which is an appropriate nursing reply?
A)"Your discharge from the state hospital was done prematurely.Had you remained in the state hospital longer, you would not be homeless."
B)"Your premature discharge from the state hospital was not intended for patients diagnosed with chronic schizophrenia."
C)"Your discharge from the state hospital was based on firm principles; however, the resources were not available to make the transition a success."
D)"Your discharge from the state hospital was based on presumed family support, and this was not forthcoming."
A)"Your discharge from the state hospital was done prematurely.Had you remained in the state hospital longer, you would not be homeless."
B)"Your premature discharge from the state hospital was not intended for patients diagnosed with chronic schizophrenia."
C)"Your discharge from the state hospital was based on firm principles; however, the resources were not available to make the transition a success."
D)"Your discharge from the state hospital was based on presumed family support, and this was not forthcoming."
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16
A nursing instructor is teaching students about the differences between partial and inpatient hospitalization. In what way does partial hospitalization differ from traditional inpatient hospitalization?
A)Partial hospitalization does not provide medication administration and monitoring.
B)Partial hospitalization does not use an interdisciplinary team.
C)Partial hospitalization does not offer a comprehensive treatment plan.
D)Partial hospitalization does not provide supervision 24 hours a day.
A)Partial hospitalization does not provide medication administration and monitoring.
B)Partial hospitalization does not use an interdisciplinary team.
C)Partial hospitalization does not offer a comprehensive treatment plan.
D)Partial hospitalization does not provide supervision 24 hours a day.
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17
When a nurse attempts to provide health-care services to the homeless, what should be a realistic concern?
A)Most individuals who are homeless reject help.
B)Most individuals who are homeless are suspicious of anyone who offers help.
C)Most individuals who are homeless are proud and will often refuse charity.
D)Most individuals who are homeless relocate frequently.
A)Most individuals who are homeless reject help.
B)Most individuals who are homeless are suspicious of anyone who offers help.
C)Most individuals who are homeless are proud and will often refuse charity.
D)Most individuals who are homeless relocate frequently.
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18
A homeless client comes to an emergency department reporting cough, night sweats, weight loss, and blood-tinged sputum. What disease that has recently become more prevalent among the homeless community should a nurse suspect?
A)Meningitis
B)Tuberculosis
C)Encephalopathy
D)Mononucleosis
A)Meningitis
B)Tuberculosis
C)Encephalopathy
D)Mononucleosis
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