Mental Health vs Mental Illness Category
History of Mental Illness
Stigma & Other
Therapeutic Relationships
Ethics
100

This is a state of well-being in which individuals reach their own potential, cope with the normal stresses of life, work productivity, and contribute to the community.  Mental health people with the capacity for rational thinking, communication skills, learning, emotional growth, resilience, and self-esteem

What is mental health?

100

In ancient and medieval times, many cultures viewed mental disorders as this type of phenomenon.

What is a metaphysical or supernatural?

100

This type of stigma can lead to negative feelings of one-self.

What is perceived or self-stigma?

100

These are the expected and accepted legal, ethical, and professional standards that separate nurses from patients.

What are boundaries?

100
Health providers are bound by this - unless there are concerns about self-harm and the safety of others.

What is confidentiality?

200

Mental illness is defined as all psychiatric disorders that have definable diagnoses.  These disorders are manifested in significant dysfunctions that may be related to developmental, biological or psychological disturbances in mental functioning.

What is mental illness?

200

Chinese medicine attributed mental and physical illness to an imbalance between these two positive and negative forces.

What is 'yin' and 'yang'?

200

This is the belief that the overall person is flawed, is characterized by social shunning, disgrace and shame.

What is stigma?

200

Boundary crossing, boundary violations, professional sexual misconduct, blurring of roles (Transference and countertransference)

What are negative boundaries?

200

This legislation was passed in 1996 that required insurers that provide mental health coverage to offer annual and lifetime benefits at the same level provided for medical-surgical coverage.

What is a the mental health parity act?

300

Risk and protective factors...

What is individual attributes and behaviors, social and economic circumstances, environmental factors, perceptions of mental health and mental illness.

300

In early modern Europe, many women fell prey to this explanation for mental disorders.

What is witchcraft?

300

This includes gathering data (ROS, Labs, MSE, spiritual/religious/cultural assessment, psychosocial assessment) Validating the assessment and using rating scales.

What is the psychiatric-mental health nursing assessment?

300

This occurs when the patient unconsciously and inappropriately displaces (transfers) onto the nurse feelings and behaviors related to significant figures in the patient's past

What is Transference?

300

This book identifies mental disorders based on specific criteria.  It is used in inpatient, outpatient, partial hospitalization and other settings.

What is the DSM-5?

400

This is a global organization.  It is the United Nations agency that connects nations, partners and people to promote health, keep the world safe and serve the vulnerable – so everyone, everywhere can attain the highest level of health. 

What is the World Health Organization?

400

This is the ability and capacity for people to secure the resources they need to support their well-being.

What is resilience?

400

Making negative comments about people with mental illness is a sign of what type of stigma?

What is overt stigma?

400

The occurs when the nurse unconsciously displaces feelings related to significant figures in the nurse's past onto the patient (it is Transference in reverse).

What is Countertransference?

400

This is the most accepted explanation for mental illness.  Diathesis represents biological predisposition and stress represents environmental stress or trauma.

What is the diathesis-stress model?

500

This conceptual model shows mental health on one end and mental illness on the far end.  It is a representation that demonstrates how functioning may change over time, 

What is the mental health continuum?

500

This is the presence of two or more disorders

What is comorbidity?

500

The diagnostic statement includes the problem, probable cause, and supporting data.

What are nursing diagnostic statements?

500

The nurse-patient relationship evolves through four distinct interlocking and overlapping phases.  The preorientation phase, the orientation phase, working phase and termination phase.

What is Peplau's model of the nurse-patient relationship? (be specific)

500

This is the privacy rule established to ensure that an individuals health information is protected while at the same time allowing health care providers to obtain information for the purpose of giving and promoting high quality healthcare.

What is the health insurance portability and accountability act?