Asked by Mikey Tiffany on Jun 20, 2024

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A patient is admitted to the psychiatric hospital. Which assessment finding best indicates that the patient has a mental illness? The patient:

A) describes coping and relaxation strategies used when feeling anxious.
B) describes mood as consistently sad, discouraged, and hopeless.
C) can perform tasks attempted within the limits of own abilities.
D) reports occasional problems with insomnia.

Mental Illness

A broad term for disorders that affect mood, thinking, and behavior, with varying degrees of impact on day-to-day functioning.

Discouraged

Feeling a loss of confidence or enthusiasm; disheartened.

Hopeless

A state of despair in which an individual feels that their situation is beyond improvement, often associated with depression.

  • Understand the bias and incorrect assumptions connected with mental health issues.
  • Assess mental wellness across a spectrum ranging from optimal to poor based on functional outcomes.
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Simer SandhuJun 25, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
A patient who reports having a consistently negative mood is describing a mood alteration. The incorrect options describe mentally healthy behaviors and common problems that do not indicate mental illness.