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The nursing student is studying the psychoanalytic theory. The student knows that which one of the following statements is not consistent with the psychoanalytic theory?
 
  1. The structural model of the mind contends that the id, ego, and superego have specific interrelated functions.
  2. Psychic determinism means that no behavior is accidental.
  3. Psychoanalysis deals with the conscious mind.
  4. Psychoanalytic therapy focuses on a dynamic view of mental phenomena rather than on the classification of illness.

Question 2

A holistic view of the mindbody relationship is best demonstrated by which of the nurse's comments to a student nurse?
 
  1. My view is that clients have physical problems that have emotional consequences and psychological issues that cause physical problems.
  2. Psychiatric clients often blame their problems on the side effects of the medications.
  3. Clients come and go so quickly, we can't always complete a thorough physical exam.
  4. We might as well be working on a medical unit. We focus mostly on medication management now.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale: Psychoanalysis is a powerful method for studying the unconscious. Freud introduced the structural model of the mind which includes the id, ego, and superego which allies interrelates with the ego to control impulses of the id. Freud's work shifted the focus of psychiatry from classification to a dynamic view of mental phenomena. Psychic determinism states that no human behavior is accidental.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale: The humanisticinteracti onal view is that physical and mental factors are interrelated and that a change in one may result in a change in another. Healing and caring must be approached in a holistic manner. The nurse must help clients deal with the biologic aspects of their illness as well as emotional patterns and aspects of biologic experiences. Nurses must incorporate humanistic and interactional approaches and not simply rely only on psychopharmacology. Our practice and research must integrate high tech and high touch, nature and nurture, the biologic sciences, and the behavioral sciences.



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