History of Psych Nursing
Roles
Practice
CNS
Drugs
100

Where was the first training site for nurses to work with persons with mental illness? 

Johns Hopkins Hospital, MD

Massachusett General Hosptial, MA

McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA

Pennsylvania Hospital, PA

McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA

100

Which mental health service is an advanced-level function?

  •  Counseling
  •  Self-care activities
  •  Milieu therapy
  •  Psychotherapy

Psychotherapy is only performed by an Advanced Practice Nurse or Physician 

100

Who was the first to introduce the concept of interpersonal relations and the therapeutic relationship?

  •  Hildegard Peplau
  •  Florence Nightingale
  •  Linda Richards
  •  Mary Nutting

Hildegard Peplau

100

Which is the primary role of neurotransmitters?

  • Communicate information from one cell or cell group to another
  • Communicate information within the receptor cell
  •  Inhibit the receptor cell found inside of glial cells
  •  Excite the receptor cell located inside the synaptic cleft

Communicate information from one cell or cell group to another

100

A client is experiencing hallucinations and delusions. The nurse would expect the prescribing health care provider to order which class of drug?

  •  Mood stabilizer
  •  Sleeping aid
  •  Antianxiety agent
  •  Antipsychotic

Antipsychotic

200

In early Christian times, what was thought to cause mental illness?

  •  Sin
  •  Personal failure
  • Demonic control
  • Contaminated environments

Demonic control

200

A client demonstrates sexually inappropriate behavior toward a student nurse. What is an effective way for the student to respond while protecting and respecting the client?

  •  Ignore the behavior at the time it occurs but report it to staff before leaving clinicals for the day.
  •  React to the incident with a sense of humor at the time but minimize contact with the client in the future.
  • Report the incident to staff and the clinical instructor so boundaries can be reenforced with the client.
  •  Immediately inform the client that the behavior is unacceptable and will be reported to staff.

Report the incident to staff and the clinical instructor so boundaries can be reenforced with the client.

200

During the 1800s, Pinel believed that the cure for mental illness was ...

  •  arrest and confinement.
  •  placement outside of the community.
  •  use of chains.
  • moral treatment.

The period of enlightenment included the use of moral treatment and the creation of asylums.

200

When describing the various neurotransmitters, which would a nurse identify as the primary cholinergic neurotransmitter?

  •  Norepinephrine
  •  Acetylcholine
  •  Serotonin
  •  Dopamine

Acetylcholine

200

A client receives the first dose of fluphenazine. The next day, during the follow-up appointment, the nurse finds the client is confused and mute, and the client's temperature is 103°F. The client also presents with rigidity and diaphoresis. The nurse should investigate further for which condition?

  •  Pseudoparkinsonism
  •  Hypertensive Crisis
  •  Serotonin syndrome
  •  Neuroleptic malignant syndrome

Neuroleptic malignant syndrome

300

When reviewing the evolution of mental health care in the United States, a psychiatric-mental health nurse reads about the creation of state hospitals for mental health care. The nurse would attribute this concept of care as the idea supported by:

Sigmund Freud

Dorothea Dix

Linda Richards

Emil Kraepelin

Dorthea Dix is a nurse that advocated for the treatment of mental illness, helped establish the first mental asylums in the US, and established or enlargement of state hospitals. 

300

What are the basic-level functions of a psychiatric nurse? Select all that apply.

  • Counseling
  • Milieu therapy
  • Self-care activities
  • Health teaching
  • Case management
  • Health promotion and maintenance

All of these

300

What is the primary benefit of the DSM-5 to the student nurse's practice with the mentally ill population?

  •  Identifies medical conditions that could be contributing to the decline of the client's mental health status
  •  Encourages the building of a knowledge base about the nature of psychiatric illnesses.
  •  Provides insight into the effects of environmental problems the client may be facing
  •  Helps the nurse determine a diagnosis based on the mentally ill client's symptoms and behaviors.

Encourages the building of a knowledge base about the nature of psychiatric illnesses.

DSM 5. purposes include Standardize nomenclature and language, presenting defining characteristics or symptoms, & Assist in identifying the underlying causes of disorders

300

Clients diagnosed with myasthenia gravis have a decrease in which receptor?

  •  Norepinephrine
  •  Serotonin
  •  Acetylcholine
  •  Dopamine

Acetylcholine

300

An older adult reports anxiety and is prescribed diazepam by a family physician. The physician asks the office nurse to explain to the client the problematic side effects of this medication. Which instruction about this drug would be most important for the nurse to emphasize?

  •  “You need to use this medication cautiously because it can cause dependence.”
  •  “You may find that you have temporary memory disturbances.”
  •  “You may experience minor urine incontinence from time to time.”
  • “You may feel dizzy and be prone to falls after taking this medication.

“You may feel dizzy and be prone to falls after taking this medication.

400

When comparing the theories of mental illness popular in ancient Greece with those popular in the Middle Ages, which is more applicable to the Middle Ages?

  •  Treatment included sedation, good nutrition and hygiene, and music and recreation.
  • Belief in demonic possession and exorcism was common.
  • Mental illness was considered a disturbance of the four body fluids, or “humors.”
  •  Emotional disorders were believed to be an organic dysfunction.
  •  A man who has been unable to obtain health insurance but who receives Medicare benefits

Belief in demonic possession and exorcism was common.

400

A client with mental illness has come to an outpatient mental health clinical for a counseling session with the community mental health nurse. Which areas should be the focus of counseling for this client? Select all that apply.

Communication skills

Role modeling

Behavior modification

Stress management

Occupational skills

Communication skills
Behavior modification
Stress management

400

Antidepressants are considered the treatment of choice for major depression; however, they should be used most cautiously in clients with a history of:

  •  smoking.
  •  asthma and respiratory diseases.
  •  liver and/or kidney disease.
  • cardiac or seizure disorders.

Cardiac or seizure disorders.

400

The function of the thalamus and the hypothalamus is to coordinate:

  •  movement.
  • internal and external responses.
  • speech and communication.
  •  sensation.

internal and external responses.

400

Which is NOT an example of a conventional/first generation antipsychotic drug? 

chlorpromazine 

thioridazine

haloperidol

Clozapine

Clozapine is an atypical antipsychotic that works on dopamine-receptor and serotonin-receptor blockade, whereas traditional antipsychotics work on the dopamine-receptor blockade. 

Pts taking clozapine require weekly blood samples for at least 6 months

500

During the moral treatment period, clients were routinely placed into which environment?

  •  group homes
  •  asylums
  •  community mental health centers
  •  psychosocial rehabilitation centers

asylums

500

Which individual has experienced the consequences of deinstitutionalization?

  •  A woman who was transferred from a psychiatric hospital to the community because of the hospital's impending closure
  •  A man who was denied inpatient psychiatric treatment by his health maintenance organization (HMO)
  •  A woman who has been the frequent object of stigma due to her history of psychiatric illness
  •  A man who has been unable to obtain health insurance but who receives Medicare benefits

A woman who was transferred from a psychiatric hospital to the community because of the hospital's impending closure.

500

When providing care to a client, the psychiatric–mental health nurse is implementing the therapeutic use of self. The nurse is applying concepts based on the work of which individual?

Dorothea L. Dix 

Hildegard E. Peplau

Sigmund Freud

Florence Nightingale

Hildegard E. Peplau created the Theory of Interpersonal Relations and considers nursing to be a “significant, therapeutic, interpersonal process.”

500

A professional boxer has suffered several concussions while boxing. Since retirement, the client has experienced periods of depression and suffers from short-term memory loss. Which provides the best explanation for the neurological basis of the client’s symptoms?

  •  Damage to the nucleus accumbeus
  •  Damage to the thalamus
  •  Damage to the medulla
  • Damage to the hippocampus

Damage to the hippocampus

500

The nurse caring for the client taking clozapine should advocate for monitoring using which diagnostic test?

  •  Blood urea nitrogen and creatinine
  •  Cardiac enzymes
  •  Liver function tests
  • White blood cell count

White blood cell count