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TEST BANK FOR VARCAROLIS ESSENTIALS OF PSYCHIATRIC NURSING EXAM 2025|QS & AS|A + RATED
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What is the expected outcome in the recovery plan for a patient with serious and persistent mental illness within 3 months? The patient will report a sense of well-being. What does the goal of recovery in mental health emphasize? Managing symptoms, reducing psychosocial disability, and improving role performance. Which comment by the receiving nurse best demonstrates advocacy during a shift-change report? Our patients need our help to learn behaviors that will help them get along in society. What is an important aspect of advocacy in psychiatric nursing? Accepting patients' needs for self-expression and teaching skills for well-being.
What is an example of attending in a nursing context? I'd like to sit with you a while so you may feel more comfortable talking with me. What should nurses avoid during shift reports to maintain professionalism? Making critical or prejudiced comments about patients. What does the nursing process focus on in terms of outcomes identification? Identifying expected outcomes for patient recovery. What is the significance of humor in nursing reports? It can be appropriate within privacy but should not disrespect patients. What is the role of the nurse in relation to patient self-expression?
Which website address indicates that the site may contain biased information? .com, as it indicates a commercial site. What do the endings .gov and .org indicate about a website? .gov indicates a government entity, while .org indicates a nonproprietary site that may or may not have reliable information. What is the best appraisal of a nurse who decides to stop calling upset patients by name based on one descriptive research study? One descriptive research study rarely provides enough evidence to change practice. Why should new research findings be viewed in relation to other studies before changing practice?
. One study is not enough to justify a change in practice What do clinical algorithms do in nursing practice?
They use flow charts to manage problems but do not specify one response to a clinical problem. What is a characteristic of psychiatric nursing that distinguishes it from other nursing specialties? Psychiatric nurses use complex communication skills and critical thinking to solve multidimensional problems. What is a misconception about psychiatric nursing mentioned by a student? That psychiatric nurses will lose their skills because they only talk to patients. What is a potential appeal of psychiatric nursing compared to medical- surgical nursing? Psychiatric nurses may deal with less pain and suffering. What level of cognitive application is demonstrated when discussing nursing communication techniques?
What is the significance of the nurse's commitment in patient care? It reassures the patient that they will receive support and care. What does the .net domain signify about a website? It can have multiple meanings and does not specifically indicate reliability. How does the nurse's communication style affect patient relationships? It can enhance trust and reduce feelings of isolation. What is the importance of critical thinking in psychiatric nursing? It helps nurses address complex, multidimensional patient problems. What should a nurse consider when interpreting research findings? The findings should be considered in the context of other studies.
What is a key difference between psychiatric nursing and medical surgical nursing? Psychiatric nursing requires a different set of skills and focuses on both medical and mental health problems. What is the significance of nurse-patient ratios in psychiatric settings? Nurse-patient ratios and workloads have increased in psychiatric settings, similar to other nursing specialties. What type of pain is acknowledged in psychiatric nursing? Psychosocial pain is real and can cause as much suffering as physical pain. What type of evidence is considered the strongest for influencing nursing practice changes? A systematic review of randomized controlled trials is Level A evidence and provides the strongest basis for changing practice.
Clinical practice guidelines provide recommendations for treatment based on evidence and expert consensus. What is the role of a clinical pathway in nursing? A clinical pathway incorporates research findings after they have been analyzed to guide patient care. What is the difference between a clinical algorithm and a clinical pathway? A clinical algorithm describes diagnostic and treatment approaches, while a clinical pathway incorporates analyzed research findings. What is the cognitive level of understanding required to comprehend the evidence hierarchy in nursing? The cognitive level of understanding required is comprehension. What does empathic understanding in nursing care help to achieve? Empathic understanding helps create a human connection that alleviates feelings of isolation.
What is the primary focus of psychiatric nursing practice? The primary focus is on the holistic care of patients with both medical and mental health issues. What is a common misconception about psychiatric nursing? That it primarily involves documentation rather than active clinical practice. How can advocacy be demonstrated on a community scale in nursing? Through political activity, public speaking, and publication aimed at improving conditions for individuals with mental illness. What is the significance of listening in nursing care? Listening helps patients feel understood and supported, enhancing their perception of care.
What is the importance of patient feedback in nursing care? Patient feedback helps nurses understand perceptions of care and improve their practice. What are clinical practice guidelines? Summaries of best practices about specific health problems. What is a clinical pathway? A map of interventions and treatments related to a specific disorder. What does the ICD classify? Diseases. Which historical nursing leader emphasized the importance of science in psychiatric nursing? Hildegard Peplau.
What influence did Abraham Maslow have on nursing practice? His theories influence how nurses prioritize problems and care. What reaction by a patient indicates effective caring behaviors by a nurse? A patient reports feeling connected with others. What can the absence of caring in nursing lead to in patients? Feelings of distrust, disconnection, unease, and discouragement. What is evidence-based practice in nursing? Using research findings to provide the most effective nursing care. Why should new research findings be integrated into nursing practice? To provide the most effective care.
What does the statement 'My nurse talks in language I can understand' indicate? A quality of nursing practice with high therapeutic value. What does the statement 'My nurse looks at me as a whole person with different needs' indicate? A holistic approach to nursing care. What is the significance of the statement 'My nurse helps me keep track of my medications'? It demonstrates appropriate nursing focus and caring. What does the new graduate nurse's best analysis of the experienced nurse's comment suggest? Experience provides tools and skills, but must be complemented by current research.
What is the role of intuition in psychiatric nursing according to the notes? It is considered an unsystematic approach to care. What should nurses avoid relying solely on in their practice? Experience alone, as evidence is continually emerging. What is the cognitive level of the question regarding the historical nursing leader? Knowledge (Remembering). What is the cognitive level of the question regarding patient reactions to caring behaviors? Comprehension (Understanding). What behavior by an 86-year-old patient best demonstrates resilience after an episode of vertigo? The patient says, 'Maybe some physical therapy will help me with my balance.'
What does mental health not depend on? Conformity to society's norms. What is a common behavior exhibited by most individuals regarding thinking? Occasionally displaying illogical or irrational thinking. What is not the most useful criterion for assessing mental health or illness? The rate of intellectual and emotional growth. Which resource should a nurse consult to discern the criteria for a psychiatric diagnosis? Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). What does the DSM-5 provide? Criteria used to diagnose each mental disorder.
What does NANDA International (NANDA-I) focus on? Nursing diagnoses. What might a psychiatric nursing textbook or behavioral health reference manual lack? Diagnostic criteria for mental disorders. What intervention should be identified for a patient with a poorly developed self-concept? Interventions to improve self-concept. What behavior indicates a poorly developed self-concept in a 40-year- old patient? Allowing parents to make all decisions. What is a therapeutic response to a patient expressing concern about their psychiatric problems?