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Deck 2: Theories and Therapies
1
A 4-year-old grabs toys from other children and says, "I want that now!" From a psychoanalytic perspective, this behavior is a product of impulses originating in which system of the personality?
A) Id
B) Ego
C) Superego
D) Preconscious
A) Id
B) Ego
C) Superego
D) Preconscious
Id
2
An adult says, "I never know the answers," and "My opinion does not count." Which psychosocial crisis was unsuccessfully resolved for this adult?
A) Initiative versus guilt
B) Trust versus mistrust
C) Autonomy versus shame and doubt
D) Generativity versus self-absorption
A) Initiative versus guilt
B) Trust versus mistrust
C) Autonomy versus shame and doubt
D) Generativity versus self-absorption
Autonomy versus shame and doubt
3
An adult dies in a tragic accident. Afterward, the siblings plan a funeral service. Which statement by a sibling best indicates a sense of self-actualization?
A) "Of all of us, I am the most experienced with planning these types of events."
B) "Funerals are supposed to be conducted quietly, respectfully, and according to a social protocol."
C) "This death was unfair but I hope we can plan a service that everyone feels is a celebration of life."
D) "This death was probably the consequence of years of selfish and inconsiderate behavior by our sibling."
A) "Of all of us, I am the most experienced with planning these types of events."
B) "Funerals are supposed to be conducted quietly, respectfully, and according to a social protocol."
C) "This death was unfair but I hope we can plan a service that everyone feels is a celebration of life."
D) "This death was probably the consequence of years of selfish and inconsiderate behavior by our sibling."
"This death was unfair but I hope we can plan a service that everyone feels is a celebration of life."
4
A patient is suspicious and frequently manipulates others. To which psychosexual stage do these traits relate?
A) Oral
B) Anal
C) Phallic
D) Genital
A) Oral
B) Anal
C) Phallic
D) Genital
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5
A student nurse says, "I don't need to interact with my patients. I learn what I need to know by observation." An instructor can best interpret the nursing implications of Sullivan's theory to this student by responding:
A) "Interactions are required in order to help you develop therapeutic communication skills."
B) "Nurses cannot be isolated. We must interact to provide patients with opportunities to practice interpersonal skills."
C) "Observing patient interactions will help you formulate priority nursing diagnoses and appropriate interventions."
D) "It is important to pay attention to patients' behavioral changes, because these signify adjustments in personality."
A) "Interactions are required in order to help you develop therapeutic communication skills."
B) "Nurses cannot be isolated. We must interact to provide patients with opportunities to practice interpersonal skills."
C) "Observing patient interactions will help you formulate priority nursing diagnoses and appropriate interventions."
D) "It is important to pay attention to patients' behavioral changes, because these signify adjustments in personality."
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6
A nurse consistently encourages patient to do his or her own activities of daily living. If the patient is unable to complete an activity, the nurse helps until the patient is once again independent. This nurse's practice is most influenced by which theorist?
A) Betty Neuman
B) Patricia Benner
C) Dorothea Orem
D) Joyce Travelbee
A) Betty Neuman
B) Patricia Benner
C) Dorothea Orem
D) Joyce Travelbee
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7
A nurse uses Maslow's hierarchy of needs to plan care for a patient diagnosed with mental illness. Which problem will receive priority? The patient
A) refuses to eat or bathe.
B) reports feelings of alienation from family.
C) is reluctant to participate in unit social activities.
D) is unaware of medication action and side effects.
A) refuses to eat or bathe.
B) reports feelings of alienation from family.
C) is reluctant to participate in unit social activities.
D) is unaware of medication action and side effects.
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8
The parent of a 4-year-old rewards and praises the child for helping a sibling, being polite, and using good manners. These qualities are likely to be internalized and become part of which system of the personality?
A) Id
B) Ego
C) Superego
D) Preconscious
A) Id
B) Ego
C) Superego
D) Preconscious
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9
Consider this comment from a therapist: "The patient is homosexual but has kept this preference secret. Severe anxiety and depression occur when the patient anticipates family reactions to this sexual orientation." Which perspective is evident in the speaker?
A) Theory of interpersonal relationships
B) Classical conditioning theory
C) Psychosexual theory
D) Behaviorism theory
A) Theory of interpersonal relationships
B) Classical conditioning theory
C) Psychosexual theory
D) Behaviorism theory
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10
Operant conditioning is part of the treatment plan to encourage speech in a child who is nearly mute. Which technique applies?
A) Encourage the child to observe others talking.
B) Include the child in small group activities.
C) Give the child a small treat for speaking.
D) Teach the child relaxation techniques.
A) Encourage the child to observe others talking.
B) Include the child in small group activities.
C) Give the child a small treat for speaking.
D) Teach the child relaxation techniques.
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11
Which statement by a patient would lead the nurse to suspect unsuccessful completion of the psychosocial developmental task of infancy?
A) "I know how to do things right, so I prefer jobs where I work alone rather than on a team."
B) "I do not allow other people to truly get to know me."
C) "I depend on frequent praise from others to feel good about myself."
D) "I usually need to do things several times before I get them right."
A) "I know how to do things right, so I prefer jobs where I work alone rather than on a team."
B) "I do not allow other people to truly get to know me."
C) "I depend on frequent praise from others to feel good about myself."
D) "I usually need to do things several times before I get them right."
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12
A patient participated in psychotherapy weekly for 5 months. The therapist used free association, dream analysis, and facilitated transference to help the patient understand conflicts and foster change. Select the term that applies to this method.
A) Rational-emotive behavior therapy
B) Psychodynamic psychotherapy
C) Cognitive-behavioral therapy
D) Operant conditioning
A) Rational-emotive behavior therapy
B) Psychodynamic psychotherapy
C) Cognitive-behavioral therapy
D) Operant conditioning
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13
The parent of a child diagnosed with schizophrenia tearfully asks the nurse, "What could I have done differently to prevent this illness?" Select the nurse's best response.
A) "Although schizophrenia results from impaired family relationships, try not to feel guilty. No one can predict how a child will respond to parental guidance."
B) "Schizophrenia is a biological illness resulting from changes in how the brain and nervous system function. You are not to blame for your child's illness."
C) "There is still hope. Changing your parenting style can help your child learn to cope effectively with the environment."
D) "Most mental illnesses result from genetic inheritance. Your genes are more at fault than your parenting."
A) "Although schizophrenia results from impaired family relationships, try not to feel guilty. No one can predict how a child will respond to parental guidance."
B) "Schizophrenia is a biological illness resulting from changes in how the brain and nervous system function. You are not to blame for your child's illness."
C) "There is still hope. Changing your parenting style can help your child learn to cope effectively with the environment."
D) "Most mental illnesses result from genetic inheritance. Your genes are more at fault than your parenting."
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14
A patient expresses a desire to be cared for by others and often behaves in a helpless fashion. Which stage of psychosexual development is most relevant to the patient's needs?
A) Latency
B) Phallic
C) Anal
D) Oral
A) Latency
B) Phallic
C) Anal
D) Oral
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15
A nurse listens to a group of recent retirees. One says, "I volunteer with Meals on Wheels, coach teen sports, and do church visitation." Another laughs and says, "I'm too busy taking care of myself to volunteer to help others." Which psychosocial developmental task do these statements contrast?
A) Trust and mistrust
B) Intimacy and isolation
C) Industry and inferiority
D) Generativity and self-absorption
A) Trust and mistrust
B) Intimacy and isolation
C) Industry and inferiority
D) Generativity and self-absorption
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16
A parent says, "My 2-year-old child refuses toilet training and shouts 'No!' when given directions. What do you think is wrong?" Select the nurse's best reply.
A) "Your child needs firmer control. It is important to set limits now."
B) "This is normal for your child's age. The child is striving for independence."
C) "There may be developmental problems. Most children are toilet trained by age 2."
D) "Some undesirable attitudes are developing. A child psychologist can help you develop a plan."
A) "Your child needs firmer control. It is important to set limits now."
B) "This is normal for your child's age. The child is striving for independence."
C) "There may be developmental problems. Most children are toilet trained by age 2."
D) "Some undesirable attitudes are developing. A child psychologist can help you develop a plan."
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17
A nurse wants to find information on current evidence-based research, programs, and practices regarding mental illness and addictions. Which resource should the nurse consult?
A) American Psychiatric Association
B) American Psychological Association (APA)
C) Clinician's Quick Guide to Interpersonal Psychotherapy
D) Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
A) American Psychiatric Association
B) American Psychological Association (APA)
C) Clinician's Quick Guide to Interpersonal Psychotherapy
D) Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
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18
A nurse supports a parent for praising a child who behaves in helpful ways to others. When this child behaves with politeness and helpfulness in adulthood, which feeling will most likely result?
A) Guilt
B) Anxiety
C) Humility
D) Self-esteem
A) Guilt
B) Anxiety
C) Humility
D) Self-esteem
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19
A 26-month-old displays negative behavior, refuses toilet training, and often says, "No!" Which psychosocial crisis is evident?
A) Trust versus mistrust
B) Initiative versus guilt
C) Industry versus inferiority
D) Autonomy versus shame and doubt
A) Trust versus mistrust
B) Initiative versus guilt
C) Industry versus inferiority
D) Autonomy versus shame and doubt
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20
A nurse influenced by Peplau's interpersonal theory works with an anxious, withdrawn patient. Interventions should focus on
A) rewarding desired behaviors.
B) use of assertive communication.
C) changing the patient's self-concept.
D) administering medications to relieve anxiety.
A) rewarding desired behaviors.
B) use of assertive communication.
C) changing the patient's self-concept.
D) administering medications to relieve anxiety.
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21
Which comments by an elderly person best indicate successful completion of the individual's psychosocial developmental task? (Select all that apply.)
A) "I am proud of my children's successes in life."
B) "I should have given to community charities more often."
C) "My relationship with my father made life more difficult for me."
D) "My experiences in the war helped me appreciate the meaning of life."
E) "I often wonder what would have happened if I had chosen a different career."
A) "I am proud of my children's successes in life."
B) "I should have given to community charities more often."
C) "My relationship with my father made life more difficult for me."
D) "My experiences in the war helped me appreciate the meaning of life."
E) "I often wonder what would have happened if I had chosen a different career."
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22
A nurse presents a community education program about mental illness. Which comment by a participant best demonstrates a correct understanding of mental illness from a biological perspective?
A) "Some people experience life events so traumatic that they cannot be overcome."
B) "Disturbed and conflicted family relationships are usually a starting place for mental illness."
C) "My friend has had bipolar disorder for years and many problems have resulted. It's not her fault."
D) "Mental illness is the result of developmental complications that cause a person not to grow to their full potential."
A) "Some people experience life events so traumatic that they cannot be overcome."
B) "Disturbed and conflicted family relationships are usually a starting place for mental illness."
C) "My friend has had bipolar disorder for years and many problems have resulted. It's not her fault."
D) "Mental illness is the result of developmental complications that cause a person not to grow to their full potential."
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23
A patient says, "All my life I've been surrounded by stupidity. Everything I buy breaks because the entire American workforce is incompetent." This patient is experiencing a
A) self-esteem deficit.
B) cognitive distortion.
C) deficit in motivation.
D) deficit in love and belonging.
A) self-esteem deficit.
B) cognitive distortion.
C) deficit in motivation.
D) deficit in love and belonging.
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24
Which comments by an adult best indicate self-actualization? (Select all that apply.)
A) "I am content with a good book."
B) "I often wonder if I chose the right career."
C) "Sometimes I think about how my parents would have handled problems."
D) "It's important for our country to provide basic health care services for everyone."
E) "When I was lost at sea for 2 days, I gained an understanding of what is important."
A) "I am content with a good book."
B) "I often wonder if I chose the right career."
C) "Sometimes I think about how my parents would have handled problems."
D) "It's important for our country to provide basic health care services for everyone."
E) "When I was lost at sea for 2 days, I gained an understanding of what is important."
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25
A patient says, "I always feel good when I wear a size 2 petite." Which type of cognitive distortion is evident?
A) Disqualifying the positive
B) Overgeneralization
C) Catastrophizing
D) Personalization
A) Disqualifying the positive
B) Overgeneralization
C) Catastrophizing
D) Personalization
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26
A patient says to the nurse, "My father has been dead for over 10 years, but talking to you is almost as comforting as the talks he and I had when I was a child." Which term applies to the patient's comment?
A) Superego
B) Transference
C) Reality testing
D) Counter-transference
A) Superego
B) Transference
C) Reality testing
D) Counter-transference
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27
Which therapies involve electrical brain stimulation for treatment of mental illness? (Select all that apply.)
A) Aversion therapy
B) Operant conditioning
C) Systematic desensitization
D) Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
E) Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)
A) Aversion therapy
B) Operant conditioning
C) Systematic desensitization
D) Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
E) Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)
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28
A patient states, "I'm starting cognitive-behavioral therapy. What can I expect from the sessions?" Which responses by the nurse would be appropriate? (Select all that apply.)
A) "The therapist will be active and questioning."
B) "You will be given some homework assignments."
C) "The therapist will ask you to describe your dreams."
D) "The therapist will help you look at your ideas and beliefs about yourself."
E) "The goal is to increase subjectivity about thoughts that govern your behavior."
A) "The therapist will be active and questioning."
B) "You will be given some homework assignments."
C) "The therapist will ask you to describe your dreams."
D) "The therapist will help you look at your ideas and beliefs about yourself."
E) "The goal is to increase subjectivity about thoughts that govern your behavior."
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A college student received an invitation to attend the wedding of a close friend who lives across the country. The student is afraid of flying. Which type of therapy would be most helpful for this patient?
A) Psychoanalysis
B) Aversion therapy
C) Systematic desensitization
D) Short-term dynamic therapy
A) Psychoanalysis
B) Aversion therapy
C) Systematic desensitization
D) Short-term dynamic therapy
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A patient is fearful of riding on elevators. The therapist first rides an escalator with the patient. The therapist and patient then stand in an elevator with the door open for 5 minutes and later with the elevator door closed for 5 minutes. Which technique has the therapist used?
A) Classic psychoanalytic therapy
B) Systematic desensitization
C) Rational emotive therapy
D) Biofeedback
A) Classic psychoanalytic therapy
B) Systematic desensitization
C) Rational emotive therapy
D) Biofeedback
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31
A psychotherapist works with an anxious, dependent patient. Which strategy is most consistent with psychoanalytic psychotherapy?
A) Identifying the patient's strengths and assets
B) Praising the patient for describing feelings of isolation
C) Focusing on feelings developed by the patient toward the therapist
D) Providing psychoeducation and emphasizing medication adherence
A) Identifying the patient's strengths and assets
B) Praising the patient for describing feelings of isolation
C) Focusing on feelings developed by the patient toward the therapist
D) Providing psychoeducation and emphasizing medication adherence
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A person says, "I was the only survivor in a small plane crash. Three business associates died. I got depressed and saw a counselor twice a week for 4 weeks. We talked about my feelings related to being a survivor, and I'm better now." Which type of therapy was used?
A) Systematic desensitization
B) Psychoanalysis
C) Behavior modification
D) Interpersonal psychotherapy
A) Systematic desensitization
B) Psychoanalysis
C) Behavior modification
D) Interpersonal psychotherapy
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33
Which activities represent the art of nursing? (Select all that apply.)
A) Administering medications on time to a group of patients
B) Listening to a new widow grieve her husband's death
C) Helping a patient obtain groceries from a food bank
D) Teaching a patient about a new medication
E) Holding the hand of a frightened patient
A) Administering medications on time to a group of patients
B) Listening to a new widow grieve her husband's death
C) Helping a patient obtain groceries from a food bank
D) Teaching a patient about a new medication
E) Holding the hand of a frightened patient
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34
Which comment best indicates a patient is self-actualized?
A) "I have succeeded despite a world filled with evil."
B) "I have a plan for my life. If I follow it, everything will be fine."
C) "I'm successful because I work hard. No one has ever given me anything."
D) "My favorite leisure is walking on the beach, hearing soft sounds of rolling waves."
A) "I have succeeded despite a world filled with evil."
B) "I have a plan for my life. If I follow it, everything will be fine."
C) "I'm successful because I work hard. No one has ever given me anything."
D) "My favorite leisure is walking on the beach, hearing soft sounds of rolling waves."
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35
Which technique is most applicable to aversion therapy?
A) Punishment
B) Desensitization
C) Role modeling
D) Positive reinforcement
A) Punishment
B) Desensitization
C) Role modeling
D) Positive reinforcement
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36
Which patient is the best candidate for brief psychodynamic therapy?
A) An accountant with a loving family and successful career who was involved in a short extramarital affair
B) An adult with a long history of major depression who was charged with driving under the influence
C) A woman with a history of borderline personality disorder who recently cut both wrists
D) An adult male recently diagnosed with anorexia nervosa
A) An accountant with a loving family and successful career who was involved in a short extramarital affair
B) An adult with a long history of major depression who was charged with driving under the influence
C) A woman with a history of borderline personality disorder who recently cut both wrists
D) An adult male recently diagnosed with anorexia nervosa
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37
A patient repeatedly stated, "I'm stupid." Which statement by that patient would show progress resulting from cognitive-behavioral therapy?
A) "Sometimes I do stupid things."
B) "Things always go wrong for me."
C) "I always fail when I try new things."
D) "I'm disappointed in my lack of ability."
A) "Sometimes I do stupid things."
B) "Things always go wrong for me."
C) "I always fail when I try new things."
D) "I'm disappointed in my lack of ability."
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