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Multiple Choice Questions

1. Delusions are characteristically seen in :

a) Schizophrenia

b) Delirium

c) Dementia

d) Depression

2. Hallucination is a disorder of

a) Perception

b) Thinking

c) Intelligence

d) Judgement.

3. Tactile hallucination is associated with

a) Schizophrenia

b) Cocaine psychosis

c) Temporary lobe epilepsy

d) All of the above.

4. Cognition means:

a) Behaviour

b) Thought

c) Perception

d) Feelings.

5. Psychoanalysis was found by:

a) Freud
b) Jung

c) Adler

d) Eysenck

6. Confabulation is a defect of:

a) Memory

b) Intelligence

c) Affection

d) Concentration

7. Nihilistic delusion is seen in :

a) Depression

b) Schizophrenia

c) Mania

d) OCD

8. To become unfamiliar of familiar situations is called :

a) Déjà vu

b) Jamais vu

c) Deja pence

d) Deja entendu

9. The term “free association “ was coined by :

a) Adler

b) Erickson

c) Freud
d) Jung

10. The best test for organic brain syndrome is:

a) Rorschach test

b) Thematic apperception test

c) Sentence completion test

d) Bender – gestalt test

11. Reversible dementia is a feature of :

a) Alzheimer’s disease

b) Pick’s disease

c) Multi infarct dementia

d) Hypothyroidism

12. the commonest psychological feature of aids is

a) Mania

b) Depression

c) Suicidal tendency

d) Violence.

13. Tactile hallucination are seen with:

a) Alcohol

b) Heroin

c) Cocaine

d) Fortwin- phenergan combination.


14. Korsakoff’s syndrome is seen in:

a) Uremia

b) Alcoholism

c) Lead poisoning

d) All of the above.

15. Amphetamine is used in:

a) Narcolepsy

b) Psychosis

c) Anxiety disorder

d) Obsessive – compulsive neurosis.

16. Wernicke’s encephalopathy occurs due to deficiency of :

a) Thiamine

b) Cyanocobalamin

c) Riboflavin

d) Pyridoxine.

17. Alcohol withdrawal is treated with :

a) Oxazepam

b) Disulfiram

c) Amitriptyline

d) Chlordiazepoxide

18. By which of the following are drugs used in heroine withdrawal except :

a) Haloperidol

b) Buprenorphine

c) Clonidine
d) Dextropropoxyphene.

19. Bad prognosis in schizophrenia is associated with the following factors:

a) Catatonia

b) Gradual onset

c) Presence of depression

d) Absence of family history.

20. The commonest type of schizophrenia is:

a) Hebephrenic

b) Catatonic

c) Simple

d) Paranoid

21. The commonest psychiatric disorder :

a) Dementia

b) Schizophrenia

c) Paranoid

d) Depression.

22. Drug of choice for depression in an old person is

a) Fluoxetine

b) Buspirone

c) Amitryptilline

d) Imipramine

23. Kleptomania means :

a) Irresistible desire to steal things

b) Irresistible desire to drink.


c) To dress as the opposite sex

d) To set fire.

24. Dissociation is seen in:

a) Schizophrenia

b) Mania

c) Hysteria

d) Organic brain syndrome.

25. Obsessive -compulsive neurosis occurs because of fixation at:

a) Oral stage

b) Anal stage

c) Genital stage

d) None of the above.

26. “fugue state” occurs in the following:

a) Hysteria

b) Mania

c) Depression

d) Head injury

27. I.q. in mild mental retardation is:

a) 10- 30

b) 30-50

c) 50-70

d) 70-80
28. Prophylactic maintenance of serum level of lithium is:

a) 0.2 - 0.8 meq/l.

b) 0.7 – 1.2 meq/l.

c) 1.2 – 2.0 meq/l.

d) 2.0- 2.5 meq/l.

29. Which of the following is not an antidepressant?

a) Trazodone

b) Amitriptyline

c) Fluoxetine

d) Pimozide

30. Absolute contra-indication of ECT is:

a) First trimester of pregnancy

b) Second trimester of pregnancy

c) Third trimester of pregnancy

d) Raised ict is the only absolute contra-indication.

Answer key :-

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

a a d d b a a b c d

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

d b c d a b b b b b

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

d a a c b a c b d d
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Agoraphobia is fear of :
a) Agar
b) Strangers
c) Open spaces
d) Closed spaces
2. Loosening of association is an example of
a) Formal thought disorder
b) Schneiders first symptoms
c) Preservation
d) Concrete thinking
3. Treatment of choice for OCD02 is
a) Behaviour therapy
b) Drug therapy
c) Psychotherapy
d) Combination of behaviour and drug therapy.
4. Post-traumatic stress disorder, treatment of choice is
a) Cognitive behaviour therapy.
b) Hypnosis
c) Rational emotive therapy
d) Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing.
5. Fixation of hysteria is:+
a) Genital
b) Anal
c) Oral
d) Phallic
6. Clouding of consciousness is a feature of :
a) Selective amnesia
b) Dementia
c) Delirium
d) Alzheimer’s disease
7. Disturbances of orientation, memory and intelligence is seen in :
a) Functional psychosis
b) Organic psychosis
c) Delusions
d) Anxiety disorder.
8. Oedipus complex ( given by sigmund freud) is seen in
a) Boys of 1-3 years of age
b) Girls of 1-3 years of age
c) Boys of 3-5 years of age
d) Girls of 3-5 years of age
9. Flight of ideas is typical features of
a) Schizophrenia
b) Mania
c) Conduct disorder
d) Tic
10. Ambivalence is most commonly associated with :
a) Depression
b) Generalized anxiety disorder
c) Schizophrenia
d) OCD
11. Grimacing and mannerism is
a) Simple schizophrenia
b) Catatonic schizophrenia
c) Hebephrenic schizophrenia
d) Phobia
12. Elevated mood with increased psychomotor activity is a characteristics feature of :
a) Mania
b) Euphoria
c) Bipolar disorder
d) Dysthymia
13. A patient who is taking monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAIO) must avoid taking :
a) Green leafy vegetables
b) Milk and fruit juice
c) Aged cheese and red wine
d) Tomato products.
14. Which is the following is the priority nursing diagnosis for the patient with BPAD
who exhibits extreme excitement, delusions and command hallucinations?
a) Impaired social interaction
b) Altered sensory perception
c) Risk for other directed violence
d) Altered thought process
15. Which of the following is the priority nursing action for a patient who experiencing
acute panic attack?
a) Remain with the client and encouraging physical activity.
b) Encourage low, deep breathing.
c) Reduce external stimuli.
d) Teach coping measures.
16. The neurotransmitters associated with anxiety is,
a) Gaba
b) Acetylcholine
c) Dopamine
d) Serotonin
17. Most common cause of dementia is
a) Stroke
b) Alzheimer’s disease.
c) Thyroid abnormality
d) Trauma
18. The most common deficiency seen in patient with chronic alcoholism is
a) Thiamine
b) Cyanocobalamin
c) Niacin
d) Vitamin c
19. Disulfiram therapy is indicated in
a) Acute alcohol intoxication
b) Nicotine dependence
c) Acute opium intoxication
d) Alcohol dependence
20. most common complication of ECT is:
a) Antegrade amnesia
b) Retrograde amnesia
c) Psychosis
d) Depression
21. Irrational fear related to closed spaces is referred as:
a) Acrophobia
b) Agoraphobia
c) Claustrophobia
d) Nosophobia
22. Loss of personal identity and wondering away from psychiatric hospital is referred as:
a) Fugue
b) Split personality
c) Possession state
d) Trance state.
23. Abnormal sensitivity to light is known as :
a) Aphasia
b) Photophobia
c) Hydrophobia
d) Diplopia
24. All of the following are signs of anorexia nervosa, except:
a) Frequent eating habits
b) Dry hair and skin
c) Fatigue
d) Anxious and hopeless look
25. Absolute contraindication to lithium therapy
a) Renal failure
b) Angina
c) Glaucoma
d) Epilepsy.
26. Serum lithium level should be checked earliest after how many days of constant
doing?
a) 3
b) 5
c) 14
d) 20
27. Specialized type of group therapy is:
a) Psychodrama
b) Psychotherapy
c) Cognitive behavioral
d) Behavior therapy

28. Feeling of sadness and irritability is referred as :


a) Dysphoria
b) Anhedonia
c) Cyclothymia
d) Dysthymia
29. Social phobia can be treated with
a) Serotonin reuptake inhibitors
b) Mood stabilizers
c) Antipsychotics drugs
d) Nsaids

30. Side effects of Fluoxetine are all except:


a) Weight gain
b) sweating
c) urinary retention
d) Diarrhoea.
ANSWER KEY:-

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
c d D a c c b c b c

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

b a c c a a c a d a

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

c a b a a c c c b c
Multiple Choice Questions

1. Temporary discharge of the patient from the psychiatric hospital is referred as:

a) Parole

b) Abscond

c) Termination

d) Escape

2. Ego works based on the :

a) Reality

b) Pleasure

c) Perfection

d) Conscience

3. Who is the first psychiatric nurse?

a) Hildegard peplau

b) Linda richards

c) Sigmund freud

d) Jean watson.

4. Persistent mechanical repetition of speech or movement is known as:

a) Echolalia
b) Stereotype

c) Tangentiality

d) Circumstantiality

5. Excessive day time sleep is also known as:


a) Narcolepsy
b) Enuresis
c) Insomnia
d) Somnambulism

6. Differentiation of hysterical fits from epileptic fit:


a) Occurs in sleep
b) Injuries to person
c) Incontinence
d) Occurs when people are watching

7. Hypochondriasis is:
a) Fear of fatal disease.
b) To much concern of own health and misinterpretation of normal body function.
c) marked mental and physical fatigue.
d) Repeated hospitalization.

8. bulimia nervosa is a type of


a) Anxiety disorder
b) Eating disorder
c) Stress disorder
d) Organic disorder.

9. Uncertainty and excessive sense of responsibility is seen in


a) OCD
b) Depression
c) Personality disorder
d) Generalized anxiety disorder.

10. A person who is kind, quite, submissive, sympathetic and gloomy has :
a) Melancholic personality
b) Narcissistic personality.
c) Cyclothymic personality
d) Histrionic personality

11. Craving and eating non-edible substance such as chalk and mud is known as
a) Bulimia
b) Pica
c) Paraphagia
d) Verbigeration

12. Which of the following are risk factor for childhood psychiatric disorders?
a) All of the given below
b) Parental psychopathology
c) Repeated early separation from parents
d) Harsh or inadequate parents.

13. Autism is :
a) Metabolic disease
b) Neurodevelopmental disorders
c) Social and language communication problems.
d) Mainly due to hypothalamus damage.

14. Person with I.Q. below ………………………is considered to be mentally retarded.

a) 140

b) 120

c) 100

d) 70
60
70
8
100
15. A legal designation that includes behaviors of children that violate the laws is :
a) Enuresis
b) Hyper kinetic disorder
c) Juvenile delinquency
d) Tics

16. The severe feeling of restlessness produced by some psychotropic medications, which
is often misinterpreted by patients as anxiety or a recurrence of psychiatric symptoms,
is known as:
a) Akathisia.
b) Akinesia.
c) Bradykinesia
d) Dystonia.

17. A short-term goal for a patient with Alzheimer’s disease is:


a)  improved functioning in the least restrictive environment
b) Improved problem solving in activities of daily living.
c)  increased self-esteem and improved self-concept.
d) Regained sensory perception and cognitive function.

18. A common nursing diagnosis for a patient with antisocial personality disorder is:
a) Chronic low self-esteem, related to poor self-image and excessive fear of failure.
b) Disturbed thought processes, related to sensory-perceptual alterations..
c)  impaired social interaction, related to manipulative behaviours.
d) Social isolation, related to anxiety in social situations.

19. A selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor targets which part of the brain?
a) Basal ganglia.
b) Frontal cortex.
c) Hippocampus.
d) Putamen.

20. After taking an antidepressant for about a week, a patient reports constipation and
blurred vision, with no improvement in mood. The psychiatric-mental health nurse
informs the patient:
a) "it takes approximately two to four weeks for depression to lessen, and side effects
usually diminish over time."
b) "stop the medication immediately and contact your primary care physician."
c) "you should contact your doctor. The doctor may need to change your medication."
d) "you should schedule an appointment with your ophthalmologist."

21. When screening families for post-traumatic stress disorder following a major natural
disaster, psychiatric-mental health nurses are practicing which type of disease
prevention?
A) primary.
B) secondary
C) tertiary.
D) universal.

22. Flight of idea refers to?


A) pattern of rapid transition from topic to topic.
B) repetition of word heard.
C) new words invented by patient.
D) use of rhyming words.

23. A patient with an alcohol addiction says, “my drinking is all my wife’s fault. She
makes me so crazy i just have to have a drink.” This is an example of ?
A) projection.
B) denial.
C) intellectualization.
D) regression.
24. The four a’s of schizophrenia includes all except?
A) autistic thinking.
B) associative looseness.
C) ambivalence
D) hopelessness.

25. Common signs of depression are all except?


A) apathy.
B) sadness.
C) hopelessness.
D) increased psychomotor activity.

26. The delusional belief that others, oneself or the world do not exist?
A) primary delusion.
B) nihilistic delusion
C) delusion of reference.
D) delusion of persecution.

27. A process of redirecting the energy produced by unacceptable desires or activities


so that they can become socially acceptable?
A) reaction formation.
B) projection.
C) identification.
D) sublimation.
28. The extra pyramidal side effects of an antipsychotic agents are managed with
following group of drugs except?
A) dopamine drugs.
B) anticholinergic.
C) antihistamines.
D) barbiturates.
29. Pre occupation with a fear of having serious physical illness, not based on organic
pathology?

A) psychosomatic disorder.
B) hypochondriasis.
C) somatopsychic disorder.
D) OCD.

30. Alfred binet is associated with?


A) intelligence test.
B) personality test.
C) aptitude test.
D) attitude test.

Answer key :-

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

A A B B A D B B A A

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

B A C D C A A B B

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

B A A D D B A B A
Multiple choice questions.

1. Antipsychotics are contraindicated in the following conditions except?


A) children under 3 years
B) comatose patients.
C) bone marrow depression
D) maniac patients.

2. Antipsychotics are usually administered through the following routes except?


A) oral.
B) subcutaneous.
C) intravenous.
D) intramuscular.

3. Due to agranulocytosis, the side effect of antipsychotics the nurse should observe
the following symptoms in patients?
A) obesity.
B) mood swings.
C) anemia.
D) fever and sore throat.

4. Which of the following neurotransmitter level is found reduced in depression?


A) serotonin.
B) epinephrine.
C) acetylcholine.
D) glutamate.

5. Which group of drugs also called as mood stabilizers?


A) antipsychotics.
B) antidepressants.
C) antimanic.
D) antianxiety or anxiolytics.
6. The anxiolytics, non-barbiturate benzodiazepines are believed to increase or help
which of the following inhibitory neurotransmitter?
A) dopamine.
B) nor epinephrine.
C) serotonin.
D)GABA

7. The duration of electric current applied during e.c.t?


A) 0.1 to 1 sec.
B) 1 to 10 sec.
C) 3 to 6 sec.
D) 1 to 2 minutes.

8. To reduce metallic taste of lithium, it should be given?


A) in the morning.
B) after sleeping.
C) in powder form.
D) during or after the meal.

9. Putting a bitter taste on nails for nail biting is an example of ?


A)flooding.
B) aversion therapy.
C)systemic desensitization.
D)hypnosis.

10. Who is the founder of psychoanalysis?


A)bleuler.
B) freud.
C) erikson.
D) kanner.
11. Stage of mania which characterized by intense sense of happiness is?
A) euphoria.
B). Elation.
C). Ecstasy.
D). Exaltation.

12. A form of behavior which is usually follows obsession is?


A) phobia.
B) compulsion.
C) delusion.
D)delirium.

13. Reduced speech production is termed as?


A) poverty of ideation.
B) mutism.
C) poverty of speech.
D) echolalia.

14. The schizophrenia that is characterized by marked disturbance of motor behavior


is?
A) catatonic schizophrenia.
B) hebephrenic schizophrenia.
C) residual schizophrenia.
D)Paranoid schizophrenia.

15. Excessive retention of memory is?

a) amnesia.

b) hyper amnesia.

c) paramnesia.

d) anemia
.

16. Exaggerated pathological fear of strangers is termed as?

A) agrophobia.

B) acrophobia.

C) algophobia.

D) xenophobia.

17. An unpleasurable reaction to an unreal or imagined danger, is termed as?

A) fear.

B) anxiety.

C) apathy.

D) ambivalence.

18. Which of the following is a disorder of attention?

A) amnesia.

B) paramnesia.

C) distractibility.

D) delusion.

19. Type of delusion is commonly seen in manic patients?

A) delusion of persecution.

B) delusion of grandeur.

C) nihilistic delusion.

D) delusion of guilt.
20. A male client who experience false sensory perceptions with no basis in reality. This
perception is known as:

A) hallucinations

B) delusions

C) loose associations

D) neologisms.

21. Nurse monet is caring for a female client who has suicidal tendency. When accompanying
the client to the restroom, nurse monet should…

A) give her privacy

B) allow her to urinate

C) open the window and allow her to get some fresh air

D) observe her.

22. A client is experiencing anxiety attack. The most appropriate nursing intervention should
include?

A) turning on the television

B) leaving the client alone

C) staying with the client and speaking in short sentences

D) ask the client to play with other clients.

23. A female client is admitted with a diagnosis of delusions of grandeur. This diagnosis
reflects a belief that one is:

A) being killed

B) highly famous and important


C) responsible for evil world

D) connected to client unrelated to oneself.

24. A male client is diagnosed with schizotypal personality disorder. Which signs would this
client exhibit during social situation?

A) paranoid thoughts

B) emotional affect

C) independence need

D) aggressive behaviour.

25. A neuromuscular blocking agent is administered to a client before ECT therapy. The
nurse should carefully observe the client for?

A) respiratory difficulties

B) nausea and vomiting

C) dizziness

D) seizures.

26. Nurse trish is working in a mental health facility; the nurse priority nursing intervention
for a newly admitted client with bulimia nervosa would be to?

a) Teach client to measure i & o


b) Involve client in planning daily meal
c) Observe client during meals
d) Monitor client continuously.

27. A 20 year old client was diagnosed with dependent personality disorder. Which
behavior is most likely to be evidence of ineffective individual coping?

A) recurrent self-destructive behavior


B) avoiding relationship
C) showing interest in solitary activities.
D) inability to make choices and decision without advise.

28. A 75 year old client is admitted to the hospital with the diagnosis of dementia of the
Alzheimer’s type and depression. The symptom that is unrelated to depression would be?

A) apathetic response to the environment


B) “I don’t know” answer to questions
C) shallow of labile effect
D) neglect of personal hygiene.

29. Type of personality in which the individuals has alternating periods of elation and
depression is
A) cyclothymia
B) hypomanic
C) melancholic
D) paranoid

30. Perseveration is the disorder of :


A) consciousness
B) perception
C) memory
D) thought.
ANSWER KEY :-

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

A B A C C A C C B

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

C B C A B B A

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

D C C D A B A D A
THIRD YEAR BASIC B.BSC. NURSING EXAMINATION

MENTAL HEALTH NURSING

Total Duration Section A+B+C= 3 hours Section B+C= 60 Marks

Section- B & section – C

INSTRUCTIONS :-
1. All questions are compulsory.
2. The number to the right indicate full marks.
3. Draw the diagrams wherever necessary.
4. Do not write anything on the blank portion of the
question paper. If written anything. Such type of act will
be considered as an attempt to resort to unfair means.

SECTION-B (5 X 3 = 15)

2. Answer the following (any five out of six):

a) How will you assess insight of the patient.


b) Write the basic rights of psychiatric patients.
c) Explain types of crisis.
d) Enumerate principles of milieu therapy.
e) List the tasks of working phase.
f) Discuss briefly types of mental retardation.

3. Answer the following (any three out of four): (3 x5 = 15)

a) Write nurses role in prevention of suicide.


b) Nursing care of violent patient.
c) Principles of the psychiatric nursing.
d) Describe admission procedure of mentally sick patient.

SECTION -C

Write long answers (any two out of three)

4. a) Define Schizophrenia. (2 + 5 +8 = 15)

B) Discuss Positive and Negative symptoms of schizophrenia.

C) nursing care of the patient with dementia.

5. A) Define delusions. (2 +5 + 8 = 15)

B) Discuss various types of delusions.

C) Describe the nursing management of patient with delusional disorder.

OR

6. A) Define Nurse Patient Relationship. (2 + 5 + 8 = 15)

B) Enumerate the Conditions Essential For Development Of Therapeutic Relationship.

C) Describe the nursing Management Of The Patient With Depression.


THIRD YEAR BASIC B.BSC. NURSING EXAMINATION

MENTAL HEALTH NURSING

Total Duration Section A+B+C= 3 hours Section B+C= 60 Marks

Section- B & section – C

INSTRUCTION:-

1. All questions are compulsory.

2. The number to the right indicate full marks.

3. Draw the diagrams wherever necessary.

4. Do not write anything on the blank portion of the question paper. If written anything.
Such type of act will be considered as an attempt to resort to unfair means.

SECTION-B (5 X 3 = 15)

2. Answer the following (any five out of six) :

a) Etiological factors contributing to mental illness.

B) Role of psychiatric nurse in contemporary mental health care.

C) Process recording.

D) Enumerate principles of milieu therapy.

E) Management of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

F) Complication of alcohol dependence syndrome.


3. Answer the following (any three out of four): (3 x 5 = 15)

a) Management of catatonic schizophrenia.

b) Crisis intervention therapy.

c) Role and responsibility of community mental health nurse.

d) Hypnosis.

SECTION -C

Write long answers (any two out of three)

4. a) Define Mania. (2 + 5 +8 = 15)

B) Describe the clinical features of mania.

C) Discuss nursing management of the patient with mania .

5. A) Define anxiety. (2 +5 + 8 = 15)

B) Writes various types of phobia.

C) List nursing diagnosis and write nursing care plan for two nursing diagnosis priority
based for patient with social phobia.

OR

6. A) Define Therapeutic Nurse Patient Relationship. (2 + 5 + 8 = 15)

B) Explain the goals of nurse patient Relationship.

C) Discuss the phases of the nurse patient relationship.


THIRD YEAR BASIC B.BSC. NURSING EXAMINATION

MENTAL HEALTH NURSING

Total Duration Section A+B+C= 3 hours Section B+C= 60 Marks

Section- B & section – C

INSTRUCTION:-

1. All questions are compulsory.

2. The number to the right indicate full marks.

3. Draw the diagrams wherever necessary.

4. Do not write anything on the blank portion of the question paper. If written anything.
Such type of act will be considered as an attempt to resort to unfair means.

SECTION-B (5 X 3 = 15)

2. Answer the following (any five out of six) :

a) Group therapy .

B) Bleuler’s 4 A’s of schizophrenia.

C) Obsessive compulsive personality disorder.

D) Primary prevention of mental illness.

E) EEG Electro encephalogram.

F) Dissociation and conversion disorder.


3. Answer the following (any three out of four): (3 x 5 = 15)

a) Process Recording.

b) Extra pyramidal symptoms.

c) National mental health programme.

d) Therapeutic communication technique.

SECTION -C

Write long answers (any two out of three)

4. A) Define Depression. (2 + 5 +8 = 15)

B) Enlist the clinical features of Depression.

C) How will you manage a case of mania? List down the nursing diagnosis and plan for
two priority based nursing diagnosis.

5. A) Define psychotherapy. (2 +5 + 8 = 15)

B) Give indications of psychotherapy.

C) Explain behavioural modification therapy .

OR

6. A) Define Therapeutic communication. (2 + 5 + 8 = 15)

B) Enumerate therapeutic communication technique with appropriate examples.

C) Discuss therapeutic nurse patient relationship including barriers.

………………………………………………………………….
THIRD YEAR BASIC B.BSC. NURSING EXAMINATION

MENTAL HEALTH NURSING

Total Duration Section A+B+C= 3 hours Section B+C= 60 Marks

Section- B & section – C

INSTRUCTION:-

1. All questions are compulsory.

2. The number to the right indicate full marks.

3. Draw the diagrams wherever necessary.

4. Do not write anything on the blank portion of the question paper. If written anything.
Such type of act will be considered as an attempt to resort to unfair means.

SECTION-B (5 X 3 = 15)

2. Answer the following (any five out of six) :

A) Treatment subprogram described in national mental health programme.

B) Enumerate types of psychiatric emergency.

C) Behaviour therapy.

D) List down the clinical features of anorexia.

E) what do you mean by hallucination.

F) Social phobia - explain.


3. Answer the following (any three out of four): (3 x 5 = 15)

a) Family therapy.

b) Extra pyramidal symptoms.

c) Psychotherapy.

d) Pre- ECT nursing management.

SECTION -C

Write long answers (any two out of three)

4. A) Define Mania. (2 + 5 +8 = 15)

B) Enlist the clinical features of Mania.

C) Discuss the nursing management of mania.

5. A)Write the indications of ECT. (2 +5 + 8 = 15)

B) Write the post ECT care of the patient.

C) write the complications of ECT .

OR

6. A) Write the mechanism of action of antipsychotic drugs. (2 + 5 + 8 = 15)

B) Write the complications of antipsychotic drugs.

C) Write the misconceptions of about mental illness.

………………………………………………………………….
References

1. Brown T. Feldman G.R. Epilepsy -diagnosis and management, little Brown and co,
Toronto 1983.
2. Beck M.C. Rawlins P.R. And etal, Mental health- psychiatric nursing. The c.v.
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MAHARASHTRA MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE, PUNE.

QUESTION BANK
PLACEMENT: THIRD YEAR, BASIC B.Sc Nursing
Subject:- Mental Health Nursing

SUBMITTED TO : Mrs. NEETA AMBORE, SUBMITTED BY: MR.AMIT


TAMBOLI.
LECTURER, M.Sc. NURSING – 1ST YEAR.
M.I.M.H. PUNE M.I.M.H. PUNE.

SUBMITTED ON :-
MAHARASHTRA INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH

SUBJECT- NURSING EDUCATION

F. Y. M.Sc. NURSING [MENTAL HEALTH NURSING]

Batch : 2020-2021

EVALUATION PERFORMA FOR QUESTION BANK

Name of the Student: _________________________________________________

Name of the Evaluator: - _____________________________________________

Topic: - ___________________________________________________________

Date: - ___________________________________________________________

MAXIMUM MARKS:-50

SR. MARKS
NO CRITERIA MARKS ALLOTTED OBTAINED
.
1 Selection of Topic 02
2 Presentation of Content of Organization 06
3 Formulation of questionnaire 05
4 Categorizing questions 03
5 Relevance and appropriateness 04
6 Self -explanatory 02
7 Bibliography 03
Total 25
REMARKS:________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________

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