Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing 8th Edition - Treatment Settings and Therapeutic Programs Related

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A nurse is orienting to a new position working the infirmary in the state penitentiary. When working with prisoners who are also mentally ill, the nurse examines her own attitudes. Which of the following beliefs should the nurse discuss with her supervisor before caring for incarcerated patients?

  • A. People with mental illness are inherently violent.
  • B. The mentally ill can get better treatment in prison than in the community.
  • C. People with mental illness are more vulnerable to victimization when incarcerated.
  • D. Many mentally ill would not be in prison if they were stabilized on medication.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The belief that mentally ill individuals are inherently violent is a stereotype that needs addressing, as most are not significantly dangerous, unlike the other beliefs which align with evidence.