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leilurhhh

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Which nursing actions show a focus on the fundamental goals that guide psychiatric mental health nurses in providing patient care? Select all that apply.
 
  a. Offering an informational session of identifying signs of depression at a local senior center
  b. Attending a workshop on evidence practice interventions for the chronically de-pressed patient
  c. Keeping strict but appropriate boundaries with a patient diagnosed with a person-ality disorder
  d. Asking a parent who has just experienced the death of a child if they could con-sider talking with a grief counselor
  e. Identifying what help a patient diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease will need with instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs)

Question 2

Which nursing action is a reflection of Hildegard Peplau's theoretic framework regarding psychiatric mental health nursing?
 
  a. Basing patient outcomes on expected instinctual responses
  b. Discussing a patient's feelings regarding parents and siblings
  c. Providing the patient with clean clothes and wholesome food
  d. Centering professional practice in a state run psychiatric facility



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A, B, D, E
Standard objectives guide PMH nurses and members of related disciplines in the care of pa-tients (individuals, families, communities, and organizations). The objectives and criteria are as follows: the promotion and protection of mental health, the prevention of mental disor-ders, the treatment of mental disorders, and recovery and rehabilitation. Keeping appropriate boundaries is a generalized nursing responsibility.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
Peplau's pioneering endeavors and contributions were largely influenced by interpersonal psychotherapy. She believed that disorders evolved in the social context of interpersonal in-teractions. (i.e., what went on between people). Instinctual responses are more related to in-trapersonal interactions. Florence Nightingale was instrumental in the holistic approach to nursing care, whereas Linda Richards' practice was centered on institutional care of the mental ill.





 

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