Psychiatric Nursing: Key Concepts and Pioneers
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- 1
According to the text, which of the following is part of the diagnostic process for intoxication?
- AThe patient's family history of mental illness
- BPatient's personal hygiene habits
- CThe patient's current employment status
- DResidues of poison or medication in the immediate surroundings, packaging, and instructions for use
- 2
What term describes behavior characterized by actively defending one's rights or a determined struggle to achieve a goal?
- AAggression
- BPassivity
- CAssertiveness
- DApathy
- 3
Which historical figure is associated with the first psychiatric nursing textbook (nursing mental disease) and manual (nursing in mental disease)?
- ALinda Richards
- BWilliam Ellis
- CHarriet Bailey
- DEuphemia Jane Taylor
- 4
In the context of acute poisoning (acute alcoholic intoxication), which action should NOT be applied?
- AEnsuring the patient is safe from injury
- BConstant supervision
- CMonitoring vital signs
- DAdministering psychopharmaceuticals (can lead to respiratory arrest)
- 5
Which type of aggression encompasses aggressive fantasies, affects, and emotions?
- AConstructive
- BLatent (aggressive fantasies, affects, and emotions)
- CInstrumental (intentional) and impulsive (expressive)
- DOvert (physical, verbal)