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jho37

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Several nurses are discussing the effect of the medicalization of care on nursing patients with mental illness. What statement indicates that the nurses understand this historical trend?
 
  1. Medicalization tended to pull care away from its holistic tradition.
  2. Medicalization provided an essential basis for nursing education.
  3. Medicalization reflected a diminished interest in psychopathology.
  4. Medicalization provided a good understanding of the mind-body connection.

Question 2

In a research paper on moral therapy, a nurse wants to examine how the diagnoses in this method of treating mental illness differ from current diagnoses. What are some of the diagnoses she should consider related to the use of moral therapy?
 
  Select all that apply.
  1. Ill health
  2. Binge eating
  3. Pecuniary losses
  4. Family affliction
  5. Jealousy and pride



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: 1
Explanation: Medicalization served to diminish interest in the mind-body connection and pulled nursing away from its traditional interest in caring for the whole person. With medicalization, nursing training lost some of its focus on nursing as a singular discipline. Psychopathology rather than healing was emphasized with medicalization.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: 1, 3, 4, 5
Explanation: William Stokes, a physician who consulted on moral therapy and wrote extensively on its practice, considered major diagnoses to include jealousy and pride, family affliction, pecuniary losses, and ill health. Binge-eating disorder is a diagnosis in the DSM-5.





 

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