NUR 3516 Week 1 Quiz latest

NUR 3516 Week 1 Quiz latest

NUR 3516 Week 1 Quiz latest

Question 1

Crisis intervention has its beginnings during the time of Freud.

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True

False

Question 2

Suicide prevention and community mental health services became widespread in the

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1800’s.

1960’s.

1980’s.

1990’s.

Question 3

The role of nurses in the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender (GLBT) community is to:

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Provide access to public health care

Allow free expression of sexuality in the community

Provide direct care and advocate for healthcare services

Establish their basic human needs in society

Question 4

Countertransference refers to the unresolved feelings that the client feels toward the counselor.

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True

False

Question 5

Battered woman syndrome is a form post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

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True

False

Question 6

Which of the following options is not a characteristic of effective coping behavior as presented by Caplan?

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Actively exploring reality issues.

Trusting in oneself.

Freely expressing feelings.

Handling it alone.

Question 7

All of the following are characteristics of a batterer except

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jealousy.

controlling.

crying.

criticizing.

Question 8

Community mental health centers have just about dissolved the crisis intervention model.

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True

False

Question 9

The term sexual orientation is more closely defined by:

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Attraction

Culture

Heterosexuality

Sexual Behavior

Question 10

The use of the paraprofessional in providing crisis intervention

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has always been considered appropriate.

is accepted by all mental health professionals.

is costly, therefore avoided.

is controversial due to level of training.

Question 11

Ego strength refers to

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how proud and self-centered the person is.

the amount of energy available to overcome post-traumatic stress disorder.

the ability to understand the world realistically and act upon it to get one’s needs met.

what the crisis worker feels is the root of all problems.

Question 12

Informed consent is when the client is told of his rights and the nature of therapy.

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True

False

Question 13

Crisis and stress mean exactly the same thing.

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True

False

Question 14

It is possible to grow after effective resolution of a crisis.

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True

False

Question 15

A healthy way to manage the stress that emergency workers often experience on the job is to

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keep quiet and focus on their work.

drink a glass of wine after work.

talk with co-workers about their feelings.

Talk with their patients about their concerns.

Question 16

The ANA Nursing Social Policy Statement is a document about the relationship between individual nurses and society.

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True

False

Question 17

Duty to Warn refers to disclosure of a client’s intention to harm another.

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True

False

Question 18

The process of critical Incident debriefing

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is similar to crisis intervention.

is a specialized approach to dealing with schizophrenia.

is the oldest form of crisis intervention.

none of the above.

Question 19

The outcome of a person’s crisis is determined by his/her

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material resources.

personal resources.

social resources.

all of the above.

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Question 20

A crisis can be an opportunity because

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the person can grow from the challenge of dealing with the precipitating event.

the person can seek financial opportunity by winning malpractice lawsuits or workman’s compensation.

the person may learn to use ego defense mechanism.

none of the above.

Question 21

Crisis intervention is popular with HMO’s and managed care.

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True

False

Question 22

The original population with which Lindemann developed his crisis intervention model was WWII veterans.

True

False

Question 23

A crisis worker must break confidentiality in cases of.

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elder abuse.

child abuse.

intent to murder someone.

all of the above.

Question 24

Confidentiality and privacy are major patient rights that nurses have an ethical and legal responsibility to protect.

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True

False

Question 25

Most crises lead to psychosis.

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True

False