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Select the example of tertiary prevention.

A) Helping a person diagnosed with a serious mental illness learn to manage money
B) Restraining an agitated patient who has become aggressive and assaultive
C) Teaching school-age children about the dangers of drugs and alcohol
D) Genetic counseling with a young couple expecting their first child
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A nurse inspects an inpatient psychiatric unit and finds that exits are free of obstructions, no one is smoking, and the janitor's closet is locked. These observations relate to

A) coordinating care of patients.
B) management of milieu safety.
C) management of the interpersonal climate.
D) use of therapeutic intervention strategies.
Question
Inpatient hospitalization for persons with mental illness is generally reserved for patients who

A) present a clear danger to self or others.
B) are noncompliant with medication at home.
C) have limited support systems in the community.
D) develop new symptoms during the course of an illness.
Question
Select the example of primary prevention.

A) Assisting a person diagnosed with a serious mental illness to fill a pill-minder
B) Helping school-age children identify and describe normal emotions
C) Leading a psychoeducational group in a community care home
D) Medicating an acutely ill patient who assaulted a staff person
Question
A nurse surveys medical records. Which finding signals a violation of patients' rights?

A) A patient was not allowed to have visitors.
B) A patient's belongings were searched at admission.
C) A patient with suicidal ideation was placed on continuous observation.
D) Physical restraint was used after a patient was assaultive toward a staff member.
Question
Which patient would be most appropriate to refer for assertive community treatment (ACT)? A patient diagnosed with

A) a phobic fear of crowded places.
B) a single episode of major depressive disorder.
C) a catastrophic reaction to a tornado in the community.
D) schizophrenia and four hospitalizations in the past year.
Question
Which scenario best depicts a behavioral crisis? A patient is

A) waving fists, cursing, and shouting threats at a nurse.
B) curled up in a corner of the bathroom, wrapped in a towel.
C) crying hysterically after receiving a phone call from a family member.
D) performing push-ups in the middle of the hall, forcing others to walk around.
Question
Which aspect of direct care is an experienced, inpatient psychiatric nurse most likely to provide for a patient?

A) Hygiene assistance
B) Diversional activities
C) Assistance with job hunting
D) Building assertiveness skills
Question
Which characteristic would be more applicable to a community mental health nurse than to a nurse working in an operating room?

A) Kindness
B) Autonomy
C) Compassion
D) Professionalism
Question
A patient diagnosed with schizophrenia had an exacerbation related to medication non-adherence and was hospitalized for 5 days. The patient's thoughts are now more organized and discharge is planned. The patient's family says, "It's too soon for discharge. We will just go through all this again." The nurse should

A) ask the case manager to arrange a transfer to a long-term care facility.
B) notify hospital security to handle the disturbance and escort the family off the unit.
C) explain that the patient will continue to improve if the medication is taken regularly.
D) contact the health care provider to meet with the family and explain the discharge rationale.
Question
A nurse receives these three phone calls regarding a newly admitted patient. · The psychiatrist wants to complete an initial assessment.
· An internist wants to perform a physical examination.
· The patient's attorney wants an appointment with the patient.
The nurse schedules the activities for the patient. Which role has the nurse fulfilled?

A) Advocate
B) Case manager
C) Milieu manager
D) Provider of care
Question
Which principle has the highest priority when addressing a behavioral crisis in an inpatient setting?

A) Resolve the crisis with the least restrictive intervention possible.
B) Swift intervention is justified to maintain the integrity of a therapeutic milieu.
C) Rights of an individual patient are superseded by the rights of the majority of patients.
D) Patients should have opportunities to regain control without intervention if the safety of others is not compromised.
Question
Which level of prevention activities would a nurse in an emergency department employ most often?

A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Tertiary
Question
A patient was hospitalized for 24 hours after a reaction to a psychotropic medication. While planning discharge, the case manager learned that the patient received a notice of eviction immediately prior to admission. Select the case manager's most appropriate action.

A) Postpone the patient's discharge from the hospital.
B) Contact the landlord who evicted the patient to further discuss the situation.
C) Arrange a temporary place for the patient to stay until new housing can be arranged.
D) Determine whether the adverse medication reaction was genuine because the patient had nowhere to live.
Question
The case manager plans to discuss the treatment plan with a patient's family. Select the case manager's first action.

A) Determine an appropriate location for the conference.
B) Support the discussion with examples of the patient's behavior.
C) Obtain the patient's permission for the exchange of information.
D) Determine which family members should participate in the conference.
Question
The unit secretary receives a phone call from the health insurer for a hospitalized patient. The caller seeks information about the patient's projected length of stay. How should the nurse instruct the unit secretary to handle the request?

A) Obtain the information from the patient's medical record and relay it to the caller.
B) Inform the caller that all information about patients is confidential.
C) Refer the request for information to the patient's case manager.
D) Refer the request to the health care provider.
Question
A suspicious, socially isolated patient lives alone, eats one meal a day at a local shelter, and spends the remaining daily food allowance on cigarettes. Select a community psychiatric nurse's best initial action.

A) Explore ways to help the patient stop smoking.
B) Report the situation to the manager of the shelter.
C) Assess the patient's weight; determine foods and amounts eaten.
D) Arrange hospitalization for the patient in order to formulate a new treatment plan.
Question
The patients below were evaluated in the emergency department. The psychiatric unit has one bed available. Which patient should be admitted? The patient

A) feeling anxiety and a sad mood after separation from a spouse of 10 years.
B) who self-inflicted a superficial cut on the forearm after a family argument.
C) experiencing dry mouth and tremor related to taking antipsychotic medication.
D) who is a new parent and hears voices saying, "Smother your baby."
Question
Clinical pathways are used in managed care settings to

A) stabilize aggressive patients.
B) identify obstacles to effective care.
C) relieve nurses of planning responsibilities.
D) streamline the care process and reduce costs.
Question
The nurse assigned to ACT should explain the program's treatment goal as

A) assisting patients to maintain abstinence from alcohol and other substances of abuse.
B) providing structure and a therapeutic milieu for mentally ill patients whose symptoms require stabilization.
C) maintaining medications and stable psychiatric status for incarcerated inmates who have a history of mental illness.
D) providing services for mentally ill individuals who require intensive treatment to continue to live in the community.
Question
A nurse can best address factors of critical importance to successful community treatment by including making assessments relative to (Select all that apply)

A) housing adequacy.
B) family and support systems.
C) income adequacy and stability.
D) early psychosocial development.
E) substance abuse history and current use.
Question
A community mental health nurse has worked for months to establish a relationship with a delusional, suspicious patient. The patient recently lost employment and could no longer afford prescribed medications. The patient says, "Only a traitor would make me go to the hospital." Select the nurse's best initial intervention.

A) With the patient's consent, contact resources to provide medications without charge temporarily.
B) Arrange a bed in a local homeless shelter with nightly on-site supervision.
C) Hospitalize the patient until the symptoms have stabilized.
D) Ask the patient, "Do you feel like I am a traitor?"
Question
Which assessment finding for a patient diagnosed with serious and persistent mental illness and living in the community merits priority intervention by the psychiatric nurse? The patient

A) receives social security disability income plus a small check from a trust fund every month.
B) was absent from two of six planned Alcoholics Anonymous meetings in the past 2 weeks.
C) lives in an apartment with two patients who attend partial hospitalization programs.
D) has a sibling who was recently diagnosed with a mental illness.
Question
Which statements by patients diagnosed with a serious mental illness best demonstrate that the case manager has established an effective long-term relationship? "My case manager (Select all that apply)

A) talks in language I can understand."
B) helps me keep track of my medication."
C) gives me little gifts from time to time."
D) looks at me as a whole person with many needs."
E) let me do whatever I choose without interfering."
Question
The nurse should refer which of the following patients to a partial hospitalization program? A patient who

A) has a therapeutic lithium level and reports regularly for blood tests and clinic follow-up.
B) needs psychoeducation for relaxation therapy related to agoraphobia and panic episodes.
C) spent yesterday in a supervised crisis care center and continues to have active suicidal ideation.
D) states, "I'm not sure I can avoid using alcohol when my spouse goes to work every morning."
Question
A patient usually watches television all day, seldom going out in the community or socializing with others. The patient says, "I don't know what to do with my free time." Which member of the treatment team would be most helpful to this patient?

A) Psychologist
B) Social worker
C) Recreational therapist
D) Occupational therapist
Question
Which statements most clearly reflect the stigma of mental illness? (Select all that apply.)

A) "Many mental illnesses are hereditary."
B) "Mental illness can be evidence of a brain disorder."
C) "People claim mental illness so they can get disability checks."
D) "Mental illness results from the breakdown of American families."
E) "If people with mental illness went to church, their symptoms would disappear."
Question
A person in the community asks, "People with mental illnesses went to state hospitals in earlier times. Why has that changed?" Select the nurse's accurate responses. (Select all that apply.)

A) "Science has made significant improvements in drugs for mental illness, so now many persons may live in their communities."
B) "There's now a better selection of less restrictive treatment options available in communities to care for people with mental illness."
C) "National rates of mental illness have declined significantly. There actually is not a need for state institutions anymore."
D) "Most psychiatric institutions were closed because of serious violations of patients' rights and unsafe conditions."
E) "Federal legislation and payment for treatment of mental illness has shifted the focus to community rather than institutional settings."
Question
After a Category 5 tornado hits a community and destroys many homes and businesses, a community mental health nurse encourages victims to describe their memories and feelings about the event. This action by the nurse best demonstrates

A) triage.
B) primary prevention.
C) psychosocial rehabilitation.
D) psychiatric case management.
Question
A patient diagnosed with schizophrenia lives in the community. On a home visit, the community psychiatric nurse case manager learns that the patient: · wants to attend an activity group at the mental health outreach center.
· is worried about being able to pay for the therapy.
· does not know how to get from home to the outreach center.
· has an appointment to have blood work at the same time an activity group meets.
· wants to attend services at a church that is a half-mile from the patient's home.
Which tasks are part of the role of a community mental health nurse? (Select all that apply.)

A) Rearranging conflicting care appointments
B) Negotiating the cost of therapy for the patient
C) Arranging transportation to the outreach center
D) Accompanying the patient to church services weekly
E) Monitoring to ensure the patient's basic needs are met
Question
Which activity is appropriate for a nurse engaged exclusively in community-based primary prevention?

A) Medication follow-up
B) Teaching parenting skills
C) Substance abuse counseling
D) Making a referral for family therapy
Question
A health care provider prescribed long acting antipsychotic medication injections every 3 weeks at the clinic for a patient with a history of medication nonadherence. For this plan to be successful, which factor will be of critical importance?

A) The attitude of significant others toward the patient
B) Nutrition services in the patient's neighborhood
C) The level of trust between the patient and nurse
D) The availability of transportation to the clinic
Question
A psychiatric nurse discusses rules of the therapeutic milieu and patients' rights with a newly admitted patient. Which rights should be included? The right to (Select all that apply)

A) have visitors.
B) confidentiality.
C) a private room.
D) complain about inadequate care.
E) select the nurse assigned to their care.
Question
A patient diagnosed with schizophrenia has been stable for 2 months. Today the patient's spouse calls the nurse to report the patient has not taken prescribed medication and is having disorganized thinking. The patient forgot to refill the prescription. The nurse arranges a refill. Select the best outcome to add to the plan of care.

A) The patient's spouse will mark dates for prescription refills on the family calendar.
B) The nurse will obtain prescription refills every 90 days and deliver to the patient.
C) The patient will call the nurse weekly to discuss medication-related issues.
D) The patient will report to the clinic for medication follow-up every week.
Question
The health care team at an inpatient psychiatric facility drafts these criteria for admission. Which criteria should be included in the final version of the admission policy? (Select all that apply)

A) Clear risk of danger to self or others
B) Adjustment needed for doses of psychotropic medication
C) Detoxification from long-term heavy alcohol consumption needed
D) Respite for caregivers of persons with serious and persistent mental illness
E) Failure of community-based treatment, demonstrating need for intensive treatment
Question
A nurse makes an initial visit to a homebound patient diagnosed with a serious mental illness. A family member offers the nurse a cup of coffee. Select the nurse's best response.

A) "Thank you. I would enjoy having a cup of coffee with you."
B) "Thank you, but I would prefer to proceed with the assessment."
C) "No, but thank you. I never accept drinks from patients or families."
D) "Our agency policy prohibits me from eating or drinking in patients' homes."
Question
A nurse performed these actions while caring for patients in an inpatient psychiatric setting. Which action violated patients' rights?

A) Prohibited a patient from using the telephone
B) In patient's presence, opened a package mailed to patient
C) Remained within arm's length of patient with homicidal ideation
D) Permitted a patient with psychosis to refuse oral psychotropic medication
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Select the example of tertiary prevention.

A) Helping a person diagnosed with a serious mental illness learn to manage money
B) Restraining an agitated patient who has become aggressive and assaultive
C) Teaching school-age children about the dangers of drugs and alcohol
D) Genetic counseling with a young couple expecting their first child
Helping a person diagnosed with a serious mental illness learn to manage money
2
A nurse inspects an inpatient psychiatric unit and finds that exits are free of obstructions, no one is smoking, and the janitor's closet is locked. These observations relate to

A) coordinating care of patients.
B) management of milieu safety.
C) management of the interpersonal climate.
D) use of therapeutic intervention strategies.
management of milieu safety.
3
Inpatient hospitalization for persons with mental illness is generally reserved for patients who

A) present a clear danger to self or others.
B) are noncompliant with medication at home.
C) have limited support systems in the community.
D) develop new symptoms during the course of an illness.
present a clear danger to self or others.
4
Select the example of primary prevention.

A) Assisting a person diagnosed with a serious mental illness to fill a pill-minder
B) Helping school-age children identify and describe normal emotions
C) Leading a psychoeducational group in a community care home
D) Medicating an acutely ill patient who assaulted a staff person
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A nurse surveys medical records. Which finding signals a violation of patients' rights?

A) A patient was not allowed to have visitors.
B) A patient's belongings were searched at admission.
C) A patient with suicidal ideation was placed on continuous observation.
D) Physical restraint was used after a patient was assaultive toward a staff member.
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Which patient would be most appropriate to refer for assertive community treatment (ACT)? A patient diagnosed with

A) a phobic fear of crowded places.
B) a single episode of major depressive disorder.
C) a catastrophic reaction to a tornado in the community.
D) schizophrenia and four hospitalizations in the past year.
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Which scenario best depicts a behavioral crisis? A patient is

A) waving fists, cursing, and shouting threats at a nurse.
B) curled up in a corner of the bathroom, wrapped in a towel.
C) crying hysterically after receiving a phone call from a family member.
D) performing push-ups in the middle of the hall, forcing others to walk around.
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Which aspect of direct care is an experienced, inpatient psychiatric nurse most likely to provide for a patient?

A) Hygiene assistance
B) Diversional activities
C) Assistance with job hunting
D) Building assertiveness skills
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Which characteristic would be more applicable to a community mental health nurse than to a nurse working in an operating room?

A) Kindness
B) Autonomy
C) Compassion
D) Professionalism
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A patient diagnosed with schizophrenia had an exacerbation related to medication non-adherence and was hospitalized for 5 days. The patient's thoughts are now more organized and discharge is planned. The patient's family says, "It's too soon for discharge. We will just go through all this again." The nurse should

A) ask the case manager to arrange a transfer to a long-term care facility.
B) notify hospital security to handle the disturbance and escort the family off the unit.
C) explain that the patient will continue to improve if the medication is taken regularly.
D) contact the health care provider to meet with the family and explain the discharge rationale.
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A nurse receives these three phone calls regarding a newly admitted patient. · The psychiatrist wants to complete an initial assessment.
· An internist wants to perform a physical examination.
· The patient's attorney wants an appointment with the patient.
The nurse schedules the activities for the patient. Which role has the nurse fulfilled?

A) Advocate
B) Case manager
C) Milieu manager
D) Provider of care
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Which principle has the highest priority when addressing a behavioral crisis in an inpatient setting?

A) Resolve the crisis with the least restrictive intervention possible.
B) Swift intervention is justified to maintain the integrity of a therapeutic milieu.
C) Rights of an individual patient are superseded by the rights of the majority of patients.
D) Patients should have opportunities to regain control without intervention if the safety of others is not compromised.
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Which level of prevention activities would a nurse in an emergency department employ most often?

A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Tertiary
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A patient was hospitalized for 24 hours after a reaction to a psychotropic medication. While planning discharge, the case manager learned that the patient received a notice of eviction immediately prior to admission. Select the case manager's most appropriate action.

A) Postpone the patient's discharge from the hospital.
B) Contact the landlord who evicted the patient to further discuss the situation.
C) Arrange a temporary place for the patient to stay until new housing can be arranged.
D) Determine whether the adverse medication reaction was genuine because the patient had nowhere to live.
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The case manager plans to discuss the treatment plan with a patient's family. Select the case manager's first action.

A) Determine an appropriate location for the conference.
B) Support the discussion with examples of the patient's behavior.
C) Obtain the patient's permission for the exchange of information.
D) Determine which family members should participate in the conference.
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The unit secretary receives a phone call from the health insurer for a hospitalized patient. The caller seeks information about the patient's projected length of stay. How should the nurse instruct the unit secretary to handle the request?

A) Obtain the information from the patient's medical record and relay it to the caller.
B) Inform the caller that all information about patients is confidential.
C) Refer the request for information to the patient's case manager.
D) Refer the request to the health care provider.
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A suspicious, socially isolated patient lives alone, eats one meal a day at a local shelter, and spends the remaining daily food allowance on cigarettes. Select a community psychiatric nurse's best initial action.

A) Explore ways to help the patient stop smoking.
B) Report the situation to the manager of the shelter.
C) Assess the patient's weight; determine foods and amounts eaten.
D) Arrange hospitalization for the patient in order to formulate a new treatment plan.
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The patients below were evaluated in the emergency department. The psychiatric unit has one bed available. Which patient should be admitted? The patient

A) feeling anxiety and a sad mood after separation from a spouse of 10 years.
B) who self-inflicted a superficial cut on the forearm after a family argument.
C) experiencing dry mouth and tremor related to taking antipsychotic medication.
D) who is a new parent and hears voices saying, "Smother your baby."
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Clinical pathways are used in managed care settings to

A) stabilize aggressive patients.
B) identify obstacles to effective care.
C) relieve nurses of planning responsibilities.
D) streamline the care process and reduce costs.
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The nurse assigned to ACT should explain the program's treatment goal as

A) assisting patients to maintain abstinence from alcohol and other substances of abuse.
B) providing structure and a therapeutic milieu for mentally ill patients whose symptoms require stabilization.
C) maintaining medications and stable psychiatric status for incarcerated inmates who have a history of mental illness.
D) providing services for mentally ill individuals who require intensive treatment to continue to live in the community.
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A nurse can best address factors of critical importance to successful community treatment by including making assessments relative to (Select all that apply)

A) housing adequacy.
B) family and support systems.
C) income adequacy and stability.
D) early psychosocial development.
E) substance abuse history and current use.
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A community mental health nurse has worked for months to establish a relationship with a delusional, suspicious patient. The patient recently lost employment and could no longer afford prescribed medications. The patient says, "Only a traitor would make me go to the hospital." Select the nurse's best initial intervention.

A) With the patient's consent, contact resources to provide medications without charge temporarily.
B) Arrange a bed in a local homeless shelter with nightly on-site supervision.
C) Hospitalize the patient until the symptoms have stabilized.
D) Ask the patient, "Do you feel like I am a traitor?"
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Which assessment finding for a patient diagnosed with serious and persistent mental illness and living in the community merits priority intervention by the psychiatric nurse? The patient

A) receives social security disability income plus a small check from a trust fund every month.
B) was absent from two of six planned Alcoholics Anonymous meetings in the past 2 weeks.
C) lives in an apartment with two patients who attend partial hospitalization programs.
D) has a sibling who was recently diagnosed with a mental illness.
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Which statements by patients diagnosed with a serious mental illness best demonstrate that the case manager has established an effective long-term relationship? "My case manager (Select all that apply)

A) talks in language I can understand."
B) helps me keep track of my medication."
C) gives me little gifts from time to time."
D) looks at me as a whole person with many needs."
E) let me do whatever I choose without interfering."
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The nurse should refer which of the following patients to a partial hospitalization program? A patient who

A) has a therapeutic lithium level and reports regularly for blood tests and clinic follow-up.
B) needs psychoeducation for relaxation therapy related to agoraphobia and panic episodes.
C) spent yesterday in a supervised crisis care center and continues to have active suicidal ideation.
D) states, "I'm not sure I can avoid using alcohol when my spouse goes to work every morning."
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A patient usually watches television all day, seldom going out in the community or socializing with others. The patient says, "I don't know what to do with my free time." Which member of the treatment team would be most helpful to this patient?

A) Psychologist
B) Social worker
C) Recreational therapist
D) Occupational therapist
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Which statements most clearly reflect the stigma of mental illness? (Select all that apply.)

A) "Many mental illnesses are hereditary."
B) "Mental illness can be evidence of a brain disorder."
C) "People claim mental illness so they can get disability checks."
D) "Mental illness results from the breakdown of American families."
E) "If people with mental illness went to church, their symptoms would disappear."
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A person in the community asks, "People with mental illnesses went to state hospitals in earlier times. Why has that changed?" Select the nurse's accurate responses. (Select all that apply.)

A) "Science has made significant improvements in drugs for mental illness, so now many persons may live in their communities."
B) "There's now a better selection of less restrictive treatment options available in communities to care for people with mental illness."
C) "National rates of mental illness have declined significantly. There actually is not a need for state institutions anymore."
D) "Most psychiatric institutions were closed because of serious violations of patients' rights and unsafe conditions."
E) "Federal legislation and payment for treatment of mental illness has shifted the focus to community rather than institutional settings."
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After a Category 5 tornado hits a community and destroys many homes and businesses, a community mental health nurse encourages victims to describe their memories and feelings about the event. This action by the nurse best demonstrates

A) triage.
B) primary prevention.
C) psychosocial rehabilitation.
D) psychiatric case management.
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A patient diagnosed with schizophrenia lives in the community. On a home visit, the community psychiatric nurse case manager learns that the patient: · wants to attend an activity group at the mental health outreach center.
· is worried about being able to pay for the therapy.
· does not know how to get from home to the outreach center.
· has an appointment to have blood work at the same time an activity group meets.
· wants to attend services at a church that is a half-mile from the patient's home.
Which tasks are part of the role of a community mental health nurse? (Select all that apply.)

A) Rearranging conflicting care appointments
B) Negotiating the cost of therapy for the patient
C) Arranging transportation to the outreach center
D) Accompanying the patient to church services weekly
E) Monitoring to ensure the patient's basic needs are met
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Which activity is appropriate for a nurse engaged exclusively in community-based primary prevention?

A) Medication follow-up
B) Teaching parenting skills
C) Substance abuse counseling
D) Making a referral for family therapy
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A health care provider prescribed long acting antipsychotic medication injections every 3 weeks at the clinic for a patient with a history of medication nonadherence. For this plan to be successful, which factor will be of critical importance?

A) The attitude of significant others toward the patient
B) Nutrition services in the patient's neighborhood
C) The level of trust between the patient and nurse
D) The availability of transportation to the clinic
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A psychiatric nurse discusses rules of the therapeutic milieu and patients' rights with a newly admitted patient. Which rights should be included? The right to (Select all that apply)

A) have visitors.
B) confidentiality.
C) a private room.
D) complain about inadequate care.
E) select the nurse assigned to their care.
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A patient diagnosed with schizophrenia has been stable for 2 months. Today the patient's spouse calls the nurse to report the patient has not taken prescribed medication and is having disorganized thinking. The patient forgot to refill the prescription. The nurse arranges a refill. Select the best outcome to add to the plan of care.

A) The patient's spouse will mark dates for prescription refills on the family calendar.
B) The nurse will obtain prescription refills every 90 days and deliver to the patient.
C) The patient will call the nurse weekly to discuss medication-related issues.
D) The patient will report to the clinic for medication follow-up every week.
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The health care team at an inpatient psychiatric facility drafts these criteria for admission. Which criteria should be included in the final version of the admission policy? (Select all that apply)

A) Clear risk of danger to self or others
B) Adjustment needed for doses of psychotropic medication
C) Detoxification from long-term heavy alcohol consumption needed
D) Respite for caregivers of persons with serious and persistent mental illness
E) Failure of community-based treatment, demonstrating need for intensive treatment
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A nurse makes an initial visit to a homebound patient diagnosed with a serious mental illness. A family member offers the nurse a cup of coffee. Select the nurse's best response.

A) "Thank you. I would enjoy having a cup of coffee with you."
B) "Thank you, but I would prefer to proceed with the assessment."
C) "No, but thank you. I never accept drinks from patients or families."
D) "Our agency policy prohibits me from eating or drinking in patients' homes."
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A nurse performed these actions while caring for patients in an inpatient psychiatric setting. Which action violated patients' rights?

A) Prohibited a patient from using the telephone
B) In patient's presence, opened a package mailed to patient
C) Remained within arm's length of patient with homicidal ideation
D) Permitted a patient with psychosis to refuse oral psychotropic medication
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