Chapter 2: Overview of mental health nursing education and training

1. The current term to describe the sub-specialities of UK pre-registration nursing (adult, children’s, learning disability and mental health) is ___.

  1. Branch
  2. Domain
  3. Field
  4. Tree

Answer: C

2. The highest level in Bloom’s taxonomy is ___.

  1. Creating
  2. Analysing
  3. Evaluating
  4. Understanding

Answer: A

3. Academic Level 5 (Level 8 in Scotland) is typically associated with what year of full-time study?

  1. Year 1
  2. Year 2
  3. Year 3
  4. Year 4
Answer: B

4. AP(E)L stands for ___.

  1. Accreditation of Personal (Experiential) Learning
  2. Accreditation of Prior (Experiential) Learning
  3. Aspects of Personal (Experiential) Learning
  4. Assorted Personal Learning Experiences

Answer: B

5. In what era was the ‘schizophrenogenic mothers’ theory dominant?

  1. 1700s
  2. 1880s
  3. 1910–1920s
  4. 1940s–1970s

Answer: D

6. Assessors of nursing students in practice settings are known as ___.

  1. Assessors
  2. Mentors
  3. Supervisors
  4. Mentalists

Answer: B

7. In the ‘guided discovery’ instructional architecture, teachers tend to be ___.

  1.  Coaches
  2. Lazy
  3.  Directive
  4. Absent

 

Answer: A