Varcarolis's Canadian Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, Canadian Edition, 1st Edition Test Bank
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Chapter 02: Historical Overview of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing
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MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Which of the following has largely been excluded from Canadian nursing history?
a. Female nursesโ role in psychiatric nursing
b. Mental health field of study
c. Male attendantsโ role in institutions
d. Generalist registered nursesโ role
ANS: B
While there has been much historical analysis of psychiatric mental health nursing in England,
Holland, and the United States, Canadian nursing history has largely excluded the mental
health field.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Understand (Comprehension)
REF: Page 17
TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment
MSC: Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity
2. Which is true of asylums?
a. Short-term stays
b. Cognitive-behavioural therapy experts
c. Place where people with mental illness could be cured
d. Middle to upper socioeconomic status patients with mental illness received
treatment
ANS: C
Asylums, designed to be retreats from society, were built with the hope that, with early
intervention and several months of rest, people with mental illness could be cured. Generally,
people in asylums were patients from a lower socioeconomic status and those without family.
Cognitive-behavioural therapy did not occur in asylums, and the stays were generally long
term.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Understand (Comprehension)
REF: Page 17
TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment
MSC: Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity
3. Which of the following represented a seventeenthโ to eighteenthโcentury societal view of
people with mental illness?
a. Restraints were not to be used on mentally ill patients.
b. Those with mental illness were immune to human discomforts.
c. Informed consent was required prior to admission to an asylum.
d. Patient neglect rarely if ever occurred in asylums.
ANS: B
Patients in these settings were often chained or caged, and cruelty or neglect was not
uncommon. This type of treatment reflected the societal view that people with mental illness
were bestial or less human in nature and, therefore, required discipline and were immune to
human discomforts such as hunger or cold. Informed consent was to be a requirement of the
very distant future.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Understand (Comprehension)
REF: Page 18
TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment
MSC: Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity
4. The nurse is caring for a patient in an asylum in the mid-1800s in Canada. What would the
nurse expect to implement?
a. Assisting with eating and dressing
b. Group therapy interventions
c. Electroconvulsive therapy
d. Antipsychotic medication administration
ANS: A
In many asylums, a large population of people received only minimal custodial
careโassistance in performing the basic daily necessities of life, such as dressing, eating,
using a toilet, walking, etc. There were very few medications used in the 1800s and there were
no formal group therapy or ECT treatments.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Understand (Comprehension)
REF: Page 18
TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment
MSC: Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity
5. Who was instrumental in lobbying for the first mental health hospital in the United States and
for reform in British and Canadian institutions?
a. Michel Foucault
b. Dorothea Dix
c. The Grey Nuns
d. Philippe Pinel
ANS: B
During an encounter at a Boston jail, Dorothea Dix was shocked to witness the degrading
treatment of a woman with mental illness who was imprisoned there. Passionate about social
reform, she began advocating for the improved treatment and public care of people with
mental illness. Dix met with many politicians and even the Pope to push her agenda forward.
Ultimately, she was influential in lobbying for the first public mental hospital in the United
States and for reform in British and Canadian institutions. Michel Foucault was a French
philosopher. Philippe Pinel was a French physician. The Grey Nuns were early providers of
care for people with mental illness.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Understand (Comprehension)
REF: Pages 18โ19
TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation
MSC: Client Needs: Safe Effective Care Environment
6. The first asylum in Canada was in which of the following provinces?
a. Alberta
b. Quebec
c. Ontario
d. British Columbia
ANS: B
Beauport, the first asylum in what would soon become Canada, was opened in Quebec in
1845.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Understand (Comprehension)
REF: Page 18
TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation
MSC: Client Needs: Physiological Integrity
7. The first psychiatric nurse training program in Canada was in which of the following
provinces?
a. Alberta
b. Quebec
c. Ontario
d. British Columbia
ANS: C
In 1888, Rockwood Asylum in Kingston, Ontario, became the first psychiatric institution in
Canada to open a training program for nurses.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Understand (Comprehension)
REF: Page 19
TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation
MSC: Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity
8. The exclusion of males from attending psychiatric nurse training programs hindered which of
the following?
a. The availability of students to enter the training program
b. The ability of institutions to maintain enough trained nursing staff
c. The recognition of the importance of nursing knowledge and skills
d. The status of female nurses by lowering their status
ANS: C
Consistent with societal beliefs of the time about womenโs innate caring capacity, the training
was offered only to females. This exclusion of males from the program hindered the
recognition of the importance of nursing knowledge and skills as well as lowered the status of
male attendants at the time.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Apply (Application)
REF: Page 19
TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation
MSC: Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity
9. The Canadian National Association of Trained Nurses was established in which of the
following years?
a. 1898
b. 1908
c. 1918
d. 1928
ANS: B
In the early part of the twentieth century, nursesโ lack of control over their own profession
began to shift with changes to nursing education models and blossoming political advocacy by
nursing groups across Canada, particularly with the formation of the Canadian National
Association of Trained Nurses in 1908.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Understand (Comprehension)
TOP: Nursing Process: Planning/Outcomes Identification
MSC: Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity
REF: Page 20
10. Which was instrumental in the establishment of a psychiatry rotation to the nursing
curriculum of Eastern and Atlantic Canada?
a. Dorothea Dix
b. The โWeir Reportโ
c. The Canadian Nurses Association
d. The Canadian Medical Association
ANS: B
With the support of nurse leaders like Nettie Fiddler and the publication of the โWeir Report,โ
more generalist hospital programs began adding a psychiatry rotation to the curriculum.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Understand (Comprehension)
REF: Page 20
TOP: Nursing Process: Evaluation
MSC: Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity
MULTIPLE RESPONSE
1. Which are historical approaches to caring for people with mental illness from an Aboriginal
perspective? Select all that apply.
a. Sweat lodges
b. Restraint and confinement
c. Sundance
d. Potlatch
e. Abandonment
ANS: A, C, D
Canadaโs Aboriginal peoples had a variety of approaches to caring for people with mental
illness. Most were holisticโtreating mind, body, and soulโand included sweat lodges,
animistic charms, potlatch, and Sundance.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Understand (Comprehension)
REF: Page 18
TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation
MSC: Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity
2. By the end of the nineteenth century, the new field of psychiatry was being challenged to
provide a medical cure for mental illness. Which experimental treatments were used at that
time? Select all that apply.
a. Leeching
b. Hydrotherapy
c. Electroconvulsive therapy
d. Insulin shock treatment
e. Milieu management therapy
ANS: A, B, D
Since there were few medications available other than heavily alcohol-based sedatives,
doctors used many experimental treatmentsโfor example, leeching (using bloodsucking
worms), spinning (tying the patient to a chair and spinning it for hours), hydrotherapy (forced
baths), and insulin shock treatment (injections of large doses of insulin to produce daily comas
over several weeks). ECT was not introduced until the mid-twentieth century.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Apply (Application)
REF: Page 19
TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation
MSC: Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity
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