Test Bank For Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing for Canadian Practice, 2nd Edition

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Name Chapter 1: Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing: Past to Present
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Question During the 1800s, Pinel believed that the cure for mental illness was
Answer A. arrest and confinement.
B. placement outside of the community.
C. moral treatment.
D. use of chains.
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During the 1800s, the cure for mental illness was believed to be moral treatment, defined as kindness, compassion, and a pleasant
environment. Philippe Pinel was one of the first physicians who began using moral treatment in France.
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During the 1800s, the cure for mental illness was believed to be moral treatment, defined as kindness, compassion, and a pleasant
environment. Philippe Pinel was one of the first physicians who began using moral treatment in France.
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Question One of the primary reforms accomplished by Dorothea Lynde Dix was the
Answer A. establishment of “commitment” laws in state legislatures.
B. establishment or enlargement of state hospitals.
C. use of music to treat mentally ill clients.
D. use of exercise therapy to treat mentally ill clients.
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One of the primary reforms accomplished by Dorothea Lynde Dix was the establishment or enlargement of state hospitals to treat
the mentally ill. She also was instrumental in the establishment of mental hospitals in England, Canada, and Europe in the 19th
century.
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One of the primary reforms accomplished by Dorothea Lynde Dix was the establishment or enlargement of state hospitals to treat
the mentally ill. She also was instrumental in the establishment of mental hospitals in England, Canada, and Europe in the 19th
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Question The psychiatrist who suggested the term “mental hygiene” was
Answer A. Clarence Hincks.
B. Sigmund Freud.
C. Philippe Pinel.
D. Adolf Meyer.
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The psychiatrist who suggested the term “mental hygiene” was Adolf Meyer. He chose the term because it was consistent with his
view of mental health as the expression of physiologic and emotional “cleanliness.”
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The psychiatrist who suggested the term “mental hygiene” was Adolf Meyer. He chose the term because it was consistent with his
view of mental health as the expression of physiologic and emotional “cleanliness.”
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Question In 1909, the National Mental Health Committee for Mental Hygiene was responsible for the development of
Answer A. mental health nurse training.
B. stress management clinics.
C. prison clinics.
D. hydrotherapy centers.
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In 1909, the National Mental Health Committee formed by Clifford Beers was responsible for the development of child guidance
clinics, prison clinics, and industrial mental health approaches.
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In 1909, the National Mental Health Committee formed by Clifford Beers was responsible for the development of child guidance
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Question One of the first physicians who reformed models of care to improve treatment approaches in Ontario was
Answer A. Adolf Meyer
B. Clifford Beers
C. Charles K. Clarke
D. Charles A. Baroger
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