Deck 34: Mental Health Issues

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Which of the following was the first consumer group to advocate for better mental health services, such as establishing education and self-help services for individuals and families with mental illness?

A) Community Support Program (CSP)
B) National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
C) Mental Health Study
D) National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI)
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The humanitarian reform was influenced in America by:

A) Philippe Pinel
B) Benjamin Rush
C) Dorothea Dix
D) Clifford Beers
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The first psychiatric hospital in the United States was built in 1773 in:

A) Boston, Massachusetts
B) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
C) Williamsburg, Virginia
D) Hartford, Connecticut
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A myriad of accessible and coordinated services are needed to maintain people in the community with chronic mental illness. Despite inadequate sources, advances have been made in the treatment of mental illness. These advances have been influenced by:

A) The movement of clients out of mental institutions to the community
B) A better understanding of the neurobiology of mental illness
C) More interest in helping persons with mental illness
D) A change in the culture about what constitutes mental illness
Question
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), which of the following is the leading cause of disability among adults in developed nations?

A) Schizophrenia
B) Major depression
C) Obsessive-compulsive disorder
D) Anxiety
Question
During which era was physical and mental illness seen as interrelated and resulting from physical conditions?

A) Ancient times
B) Middle Ages
C) Colonial
D) Greco-Roman
Question
Mental health problems are manifested in many ways. Untoward incidents or even anticipated life events can diminish physical, cognitive, affective, and social functioning. Given adequate support and adaptation:

A) Most people never recover from crises and become mentally ill.
B) Nurses can prevent losses and mental illness.
C) Grief can be ignored.
D) Most people resume their lifestyles following losses in spite of sadness.
Question
An early consumer who advocated the improvement of mental health services was:

A) Clifford Beers
B) Benjamin Rush
C) Philippe Pinel
D) Dorothea Dix
Question
The first major piece of legislation to influence mental health services in the United States was the:

A) National Mental Health Act
B) Mental Health Study Act
C) Social Security Act
D) Protection and Advocacy for Mentally Ill Individuals Act
Question
Cultural beliefs and economics influence the amount and types of mental health services and treatment available in countries. Two universal truths exist. One of these is:

A) Services for people with mental disorders are inadequate.
B) The effects of mental health are universal.
C) Mental health does not affect families in some countries.
D) The United States has the best mental health system.
Question
Brief hospital stays and inadequate community resources have resulted in an increased number of persons with serious mental illness. Which of the following is true about this group?

A) Persons with severe mental illness need to be institutionalized until they are functional.
B) Approximately one quarter of the homeless persons in the United States have serious mental illness.
C) Serious mental illness originates from childhood events and therapy is ineffective.
D) If people are motivated, they can earn a living and be able to purchase their needed medications.
Question
The role of the community health nurses is varied and includes all levels of nursing education. The undergraduate level-prepared nurse:

A) Prescribes medications and has hospital admission privileges
B) Works as a case managers for large groups of persons with mental illness
C) Works only in acute psychiatric hospital settings
D) Provides basic primary, secondary, and tertiary services
Question
Mental illnesses are complex biopsychosocial disorders. Traumatic experiences can change brain biochemistry. This information supports the notion that:

A) An abnormal brain vasculature can be detected with angiography.
B) Antipsychotic drugs can be used for all types of mental illness.
C) Both experience and psychosocial factors have effects on etiology and on treatment of mental illness.
D) Mental illness can be cured with the right drugs.
Question
Approximately what percentage of the adult population (18 to 64 years of age) has a mental disorder in the United States?

A) 6
B) 14
C) 22
D) 30
Question
The ability to engage in productive activities and fulfilling relationships with other people, to adapt to change, and to cope with adversity is the definition of:

A) Mental illness
B) Mental disorders
C) Mental health
D) Mood disorders
Question
The nurse working in the role of educator with groups of clients may:

A) Care for clients in acute care settings
B) Coordinate activities with staff members in community settings
C) Use learning principles to increase understanding about mental illness and mental health
D) Act as an advocate for mental health support groups.
Question
Many clients with mental disorders were institutionalized because:

A) There was a continued fear of people with mental disorders.
B) The success rate was higher with hospital treatment.
C) Stabilizing clients with psychotropic medication was easier when the client was hospitalized.
D) It provided a less stressful environment for clients to recuperate.
Question
Which of the following people led reform efforts to correct types of inhumane practices in the care of criminals, those with mental disorders, and victims of the Civil War?

A) Dorothea Dix
B) Philippe Pinel
C) Benjamin Rush
D) Clifford Beers
Question
A major objective of the National Institute for Mental Health is the:

A) Expansion of psychiatric units in general hospitals
B) Development of education and research programs for community mental health treatment approaches
C) Legislation and advocacy for the rights of people with mental disorders
D) Deinstitutionalization of patients
Question
During the hospital expansion era, most psychiatric institutions were located:

A) Near small communities with access to families and activities
B) In rural areas removed from family and social activities
C) Near urban areas with access to families and low-paying jobs
D) In urban areas without access to families and jobs
Question
A significant problem related to the deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill is:

A) Insufficient community mental health services
B) An increase in independent living settings with excessive supervision
C) Mentally ill clients of all ages were admitted to nursing homes
D) Increased cost of care
Question
Which of the following prohibited discrimination and promoted opportunities for persons with mental disorders?

A) National Mental Health Act
B) American with Disabilities Act
C) Developmental Disabilities Act
D) Protection and Advocacy for Mentally Ill Individuals Act
Question
The third-leading killer of young persons between ages 15 and 24 is:

A) Suicide
B) Automobile accidents
C) Cancer
D) Drug overdose
Question
An example of primary prevention concerning mental health is:

A) Group psychotherapy
B) Stress reduction education
C) Case management
D) Monitoring illness symptoms
Question
The model/theory that integrates the effects of biology and environment, or nature and nurture, on the development of mental illness is the:

A) Community mental health model
B) Holistic model
C) Systems theory
D) Diathesis-stress model
Question
An example of tertiary prevention concerning mental health is:

A) Psychotherapy
B) Depression education
C) Counseling
D) Coordination transition from the hospital to the community
Question
Healthy People 2010 targeted several objectives for mental health. Among them are which of the following? Select all that apply.

A) Reduce suicide rates
B) Increase employment of persons with severe mental illness
C) Decrease the number of children treated for mental health problems
D) Decrease the number of juvenile facilities that screen new admissions for mental health problems
Question
Which of the following are sources of information and help for people with mental illness and mental health problems? Select all that apply.

A) Alcoholics Anonymous
B) Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation
C) Schizophrenics Anonymous
D) Anxiety Disorders Association of America
E) None of the above
Question
Which of the following groups advocates for improved and effective psychiatric services and consumer empowerment?

A) National Alliance for Mentally Ill (NAMI) Consumer Council
B) National Mental Health Consumer's Association (NMHCA)
C) National Association of Psychiatric Survivors (NAPS)
D) Consumer/Survivor Mental Health Research and Policy Work Group
Question
Mental health problems and mental disorders are treated by a variety of caregivers who work in diverse and loosely connected facilities. The Surgeon General's report defined ways through which people could receive assistance. These are which of the following? Select all that apply.

A) Specialty mental health systems
B) General medical or primary care sectors
C) Human service sectors
D) Voluntary support networks
E) None of the above
Question
An important component of relapse management is:

A) Using a holistic view of the system
B) Identifying triggers
C) Understanding the individual's personality
D) Providing crisis intervention
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Which of the following was the first consumer group to advocate for better mental health services, such as establishing education and self-help services for individuals and families with mental illness?

A) Community Support Program (CSP)
B) National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
C) Mental Health Study
D) National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI)
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI)
2
The humanitarian reform was influenced in America by:

A) Philippe Pinel
B) Benjamin Rush
C) Dorothea Dix
D) Clifford Beers
Benjamin Rush
3
The first psychiatric hospital in the United States was built in 1773 in:

A) Boston, Massachusetts
B) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
C) Williamsburg, Virginia
D) Hartford, Connecticut
Williamsburg, Virginia
4
A myriad of accessible and coordinated services are needed to maintain people in the community with chronic mental illness. Despite inadequate sources, advances have been made in the treatment of mental illness. These advances have been influenced by:

A) The movement of clients out of mental institutions to the community
B) A better understanding of the neurobiology of mental illness
C) More interest in helping persons with mental illness
D) A change in the culture about what constitutes mental illness
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5
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), which of the following is the leading cause of disability among adults in developed nations?

A) Schizophrenia
B) Major depression
C) Obsessive-compulsive disorder
D) Anxiety
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6
During which era was physical and mental illness seen as interrelated and resulting from physical conditions?

A) Ancient times
B) Middle Ages
C) Colonial
D) Greco-Roman
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7
Mental health problems are manifested in many ways. Untoward incidents or even anticipated life events can diminish physical, cognitive, affective, and social functioning. Given adequate support and adaptation:

A) Most people never recover from crises and become mentally ill.
B) Nurses can prevent losses and mental illness.
C) Grief can be ignored.
D) Most people resume their lifestyles following losses in spite of sadness.
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8
An early consumer who advocated the improvement of mental health services was:

A) Clifford Beers
B) Benjamin Rush
C) Philippe Pinel
D) Dorothea Dix
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9
The first major piece of legislation to influence mental health services in the United States was the:

A) National Mental Health Act
B) Mental Health Study Act
C) Social Security Act
D) Protection and Advocacy for Mentally Ill Individuals Act
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10
Cultural beliefs and economics influence the amount and types of mental health services and treatment available in countries. Two universal truths exist. One of these is:

A) Services for people with mental disorders are inadequate.
B) The effects of mental health are universal.
C) Mental health does not affect families in some countries.
D) The United States has the best mental health system.
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11
Brief hospital stays and inadequate community resources have resulted in an increased number of persons with serious mental illness. Which of the following is true about this group?

A) Persons with severe mental illness need to be institutionalized until they are functional.
B) Approximately one quarter of the homeless persons in the United States have serious mental illness.
C) Serious mental illness originates from childhood events and therapy is ineffective.
D) If people are motivated, they can earn a living and be able to purchase their needed medications.
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12
The role of the community health nurses is varied and includes all levels of nursing education. The undergraduate level-prepared nurse:

A) Prescribes medications and has hospital admission privileges
B) Works as a case managers for large groups of persons with mental illness
C) Works only in acute psychiatric hospital settings
D) Provides basic primary, secondary, and tertiary services
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13
Mental illnesses are complex biopsychosocial disorders. Traumatic experiences can change brain biochemistry. This information supports the notion that:

A) An abnormal brain vasculature can be detected with angiography.
B) Antipsychotic drugs can be used for all types of mental illness.
C) Both experience and psychosocial factors have effects on etiology and on treatment of mental illness.
D) Mental illness can be cured with the right drugs.
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14
Approximately what percentage of the adult population (18 to 64 years of age) has a mental disorder in the United States?

A) 6
B) 14
C) 22
D) 30
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15
The ability to engage in productive activities and fulfilling relationships with other people, to adapt to change, and to cope with adversity is the definition of:

A) Mental illness
B) Mental disorders
C) Mental health
D) Mood disorders
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16
The nurse working in the role of educator with groups of clients may:

A) Care for clients in acute care settings
B) Coordinate activities with staff members in community settings
C) Use learning principles to increase understanding about mental illness and mental health
D) Act as an advocate for mental health support groups.
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17
Many clients with mental disorders were institutionalized because:

A) There was a continued fear of people with mental disorders.
B) The success rate was higher with hospital treatment.
C) Stabilizing clients with psychotropic medication was easier when the client was hospitalized.
D) It provided a less stressful environment for clients to recuperate.
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18
Which of the following people led reform efforts to correct types of inhumane practices in the care of criminals, those with mental disorders, and victims of the Civil War?

A) Dorothea Dix
B) Philippe Pinel
C) Benjamin Rush
D) Clifford Beers
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19
A major objective of the National Institute for Mental Health is the:

A) Expansion of psychiatric units in general hospitals
B) Development of education and research programs for community mental health treatment approaches
C) Legislation and advocacy for the rights of people with mental disorders
D) Deinstitutionalization of patients
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20
During the hospital expansion era, most psychiatric institutions were located:

A) Near small communities with access to families and activities
B) In rural areas removed from family and social activities
C) Near urban areas with access to families and low-paying jobs
D) In urban areas without access to families and jobs
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21
A significant problem related to the deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill is:

A) Insufficient community mental health services
B) An increase in independent living settings with excessive supervision
C) Mentally ill clients of all ages were admitted to nursing homes
D) Increased cost of care
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22
Which of the following prohibited discrimination and promoted opportunities for persons with mental disorders?

A) National Mental Health Act
B) American with Disabilities Act
C) Developmental Disabilities Act
D) Protection and Advocacy for Mentally Ill Individuals Act
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23
The third-leading killer of young persons between ages 15 and 24 is:

A) Suicide
B) Automobile accidents
C) Cancer
D) Drug overdose
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24
An example of primary prevention concerning mental health is:

A) Group psychotherapy
B) Stress reduction education
C) Case management
D) Monitoring illness symptoms
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25
The model/theory that integrates the effects of biology and environment, or nature and nurture, on the development of mental illness is the:

A) Community mental health model
B) Holistic model
C) Systems theory
D) Diathesis-stress model
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26
An example of tertiary prevention concerning mental health is:

A) Psychotherapy
B) Depression education
C) Counseling
D) Coordination transition from the hospital to the community
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27
Healthy People 2010 targeted several objectives for mental health. Among them are which of the following? Select all that apply.

A) Reduce suicide rates
B) Increase employment of persons with severe mental illness
C) Decrease the number of children treated for mental health problems
D) Decrease the number of juvenile facilities that screen new admissions for mental health problems
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28
Which of the following are sources of information and help for people with mental illness and mental health problems? Select all that apply.

A) Alcoholics Anonymous
B) Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation
C) Schizophrenics Anonymous
D) Anxiety Disorders Association of America
E) None of the above
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29
Which of the following groups advocates for improved and effective psychiatric services and consumer empowerment?

A) National Alliance for Mentally Ill (NAMI) Consumer Council
B) National Mental Health Consumer's Association (NMHCA)
C) National Association of Psychiatric Survivors (NAPS)
D) Consumer/Survivor Mental Health Research and Policy Work Group
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30
Mental health problems and mental disorders are treated by a variety of caregivers who work in diverse and loosely connected facilities. The Surgeon General's report defined ways through which people could receive assistance. These are which of the following? Select all that apply.

A) Specialty mental health systems
B) General medical or primary care sectors
C) Human service sectors
D) Voluntary support networks
E) None of the above
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An important component of relapse management is:

A) Using a holistic view of the system
B) Identifying triggers
C) Understanding the individual's personality
D) Providing crisis intervention
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