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The nurse's new job description at the generalist level of practice reflects the definition of psychiatricmental health nursing and the PsychiatricMental Health Nursing Standards of Practice (ANA, APNA, ISPN).
 
  In which of the following areas might the nurse plan programs and intervention to fulfill employment expectations? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Stress management strategies
  2. Early diagnosis of psychiatric disorders
  3. Parenting classes for new parents
  4. Family and group psychotherapy
  5. Medication teaching for anti-anxiety medications

Question 2

A new nurse in a psychiatric program tells the charge nurse I'm not sure I feel safe working with all of these crazy people. Select the best reply by the charge nurse.
 
  1. Don't worry, you'll get used to it.
  2. Believe me, it is not safe to work with some of these clients.
  3. Maybe you should consider transferring to a medical-surgical floor.
  4. It sounds like you need to discuss your feelings with the clinical supervisor.



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Answer to Question 1

1,3,4,5
Rationale: Stress management strategies address health, wellness, and care of mental health problems and are appropriate for psychiatricmental health nursing at the generalist level of practice.

Answer to Question 2

4
Rationale: Developing self-awareness of one's own dualistic issues is essential to providing professional, competent, and quality care. Dismissing these concerns, agreeing with them, or advising a transfer are not strategies that will promote the new nurse's self-awareness.





 

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