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Chapter 1
The Context and Nature of Mental Health
Care in the 21st Century
1. What does Eleanor Longden think is the best question a mental health professional can ask
of a service user?
a. What is wrong with you?
b. What medication have you been prescribed?
c. What has happened to you?
d. What is your job?
Ans: C
2. What do the chapter authors favour for how to think better about changing services?
a. Campaigns to persuade government of the need to change
b. Lobbying of psychiatrists because they have most power in the team
c. Revolutionary action
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Chapter 1

The Context and Nature of Mental Health

Care in the 21st Century

  1. What does Eleanor Longden think is the best question a mental health professional can ask of a service user? a. What is wrong with you? b. What medication have you been prescribed? c. What has happened to you? d. What is your job? Ans: C
  2. What do the chapter authors favour for how to think better about changing services? a. Campaigns to persuade government of the need to change b. Lobbying of psychiatrists because they have most power in the team c. Revolutionary action

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d. Build democratic dialogue between critical elements of the workforce and survivor groups Ans: D

  1. Why might mental health services be called trauma-organized systems? a. They are designed to inflict trauma b. Too many staff are abusive of patients and colleagues c. Staff suffer high rates of sickness/absence d. Routine practices actually operate to re-traumatize individuals Ans: D
  2. What is a key characteristic of the psy-complex? a. Governance and social control function b. A preponderance of psychological therapies c. Over-use of psychotropic medication d. A fictional representation of services Ans: A
  3. Since 2010 levels of compulsion under the Mental Health Act have ______? a. Stayed constant b. Fallen c. Increased by around 5% per year d. Increased by around 10% per year

Chapter 2

Overview of Mental Health Nurse Education

and Training

  1. The current term to describe the sub-specialties of UK pre-registration nursing (adult, children’s, learning disability and mental health) is ______. a. Branch b. Domain c. Field d. Tree Ans: C
  2. The highest level in Bloom’s taxonomy is ______. a. Creating b. Analysing c. Evaluating

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d. Understanding Ans: A

  1. Academic Level 5 (Level 8 in Scotland) is typically associated with what year of full-time study? a. Year 1 b. Year 2 c. Year 3 d. Year 4 Ans: B
  2. AP(E)L stands for ______. a. Accreditation of Personal (Experiential) Learning b. Accreditation of Prior (Experiential) Learning c. Aspects of Personal (Experiential) Learning d. Assorted Personal Learning Experiences Ans: B
  3. In what era was the ‘schizophrenogenic mothers’ theory dominant? a. 1700s b. 1880s c. 1910 – 1920s d. 1940s–1970s

Chapter 3

Working With Other Professionals

  1. Which of the following is NOT a key component of interprofessional teamwork? a. Systematic relationships b. Regular interaction c. Combined knowledge d. Varied communication Ans: C
  2. How does humour influence Community Mental Health Teams according to Griffiths (1998)? a. As a mechanism that helped team members support one another in their difficult work with patients who had serious mental health problems b. An important and central aspect of community mental health care provision c. A useful means of enhancing team bonding and throughout various levels of the health care team

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d. A communicative method which aids discussion between patients, family members and health care professionals Ans: A

  1. Which of the following is at the CENTRE of the typology developed by Reeves et al. (2010)? a. Networking b. Teamwork c. Collaboration d. Coordination Ans: B
  2. Patient-centred care represents ______? a. A transition from a holistic economic model to a more individualized one b. The growing need to adapt intervention towards the needs of the patient, rather than focus specifically on the illness c. The prioritization of the patient above all else d. A removal of the need for distinction between acute and chronic assessment Ans: B
  3. Which four main domains comprise Reeves et al.’s (2010) framework for interprofessional teamwork? a. Relational, combinational, processual, contextual b. Relational, processual, organizational, contextual c. Relational, internal, external, contextual

Chapter 4

Meaningful Service User Involvement

  1. Service user involvement needs to be ______. a. Meaningful b. Ethical c. Inclusive d. All of these Ans: D
  2. It is a concern if service user involvement is ______. a. Empowering b. Person-centred c. Tokenistic d. Respectful Ans: C

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  1. People should be involved at ______. a. A few levels of service development and planning b. Some levels of service development and planning c. Most levels of service development and planning d. All levels of service development and planning Ans: D
  2. Barriers to service user involvement may include ______. a. Finance, representation, bureaucracy and a lack of understanding about the purpose of involvement b. Hospitality and refreshments c. Time and listening d. Respecting people’s choices Ans: A
  3. Service user involvement in health professional education will ______. a. Confuse students who should only be taught by qualified people b. Benefit student learning and increase awareness of the user perspective c. Distract students from the business of providing best practice d. Be time-consuming and will not benefit patient care in the long term Ans: B

Chapter 5

Working With Families and Carers

  1. A planned intervention that looks at a care provision in a holistic way, whilst also providing information, support and coping strategies to carers and their loved ones is called ______. a. A formulation b. A carers assessment c. Psycho-education d. A multi-agency referral Ans: C
  2. According to the Office for National Statistics, how many people provide unpaid care for a relative or friend with a mental health illness? a. Over 1.5 million b. Up to 150, c. Approximately 15 million d. Over 15,

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Ans: A

  1. Zubin and Spring (1977) introduced the concept of the ______. a. Care programme approach b. Stress vulnerability model c. Carers assessment d. High expressed emotion Ans: B
  2. GHQ stands for ______. a. Global Health Questionnaire b. General Holistic Questionnaire c. General Health Questionnaire d. Global Holistic Health Ans: C
  3. Who is the author who said that confidentiality is a widely established barrier when working with families and carers? a. Lowe b. Reece c. Roper d. Rowe Ans: D

Chapter 6

Championing Equalities and Addressing

Vulnerability in Mental Health Care

Quiz/MCQ: Exploring health inequality for Black and South-Asian migrant women who experience mental health problems due to no recourse to public fund

  1. Which of the following best describes the term ‘no recourse to public funds’ (NRPF) is best represented by the following: a. A policy that restricts access to public welfare benefits for certain individuals b. A government initiative to provide financial support to migrant populations c. A programme that ensures equal access to public healthcare services for all residents d. A strategy aimed at reducing health disparities amongst marginalized communities Ans: A
  2. How can ’no recourse to public funds’ policy impact on mental health outcomes for Black and South-Asian migrant women? a. It has no effect on mental health outcomes

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b. It increases the risk of mental health problems amongst this population c. It provides additional support and resources for mental health issues d. It ensures equitable access to mental health services for all migrants Ans: B

  1. Which social determinant of health is primarily affected by the ‘no recourse to public funds’ policy? a. Employment status b. Income and wealth c. Education level d. Social support networks Ans: B
  2. True or False: Black and South-Asian migrant women who have no recourse to public funds have equal access to mental health services as other residents. Ans: False
  3. Which of the following strategies could help address health inequality for Black and South- Asian migrant women with no recourse to public funds? a. Increasing funding for mental health services b. Expanding eligibility criteria for public welfare benefits c. Enhancing cultural competency in mental healthcare d. All of the above Ans: D

MCQ: Exploring race and health inequality for Black and South-Asian migrant women who experience mental health problems due to gender-based violence

  1. What is the term used to describe the unfair distribution of health outcomes among different racial or ethnic groups? a. Health disparity b. Health equity c. Health inequality d. Health discrimination Ans: A
  2. Which of the following factors contribute to the mental health problems faced by Black and South-Asian migrant women experiencing Gender-Based Violence? a. Social isolation and limited support networks b. Language barriers and cultural differences c. Systemic racism and discrimination d. All of the above Ans: D
  3. Which of the following strategies could help address race and health inequality for Black and South-Asian migrant women experiencing Gender-Based Violence? a. Cultural competency training for healthcare providers b. Policy changes to ensure inclusive and accessible mental health services c. Community-based support programmes tailored to the needs of Black migrant women

d. All of the above Ans: D Quiz/MCQ: Exploring race and health inequality for Black young men who suffer mental health problems in criminal justice settings

  1. What is the term used to describe the unfair treatment of individuals based on their race or ethnicity within the criminal justice system? a. Racial profiling b. Discrimination c. Disparity d. Prejudice Ans: B
  2. True or False: Black young men are more likely to be arrested and imprisoned for the same crimes compared to their White counterparts. a. True b. False Ans: False
  3. Which of the following factors contribute to the racial disparities in mental health outcomes amongst Black young men in criminal justice settings? a. Limited access to mental health services b. Higher rates of poverty and unemployment c. Historical trauma and systemic racism