Registered Practical Nurse (RPN) Practice Test

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Strategies aimed at reducing challenges to mental health are referred to as?

  1. Preventive measures

  2. Evidence-based care

  3. Therapeutic interventions

  4. Supportive therapies

The correct answer is: Evidence-based care

The term that best describes strategies aimed at reducing challenges to mental health is preventive measures. Preventive measures are proactive approaches designed to minimize the risk of mental health issues before they develop, thus promoting overall mental wellness and resilience among individuals. These measures may include educational programs, community initiatives, wellness activities, and interventions that promote healthy coping strategies. While evidence-based care refers to treatment practices that are grounded in scientifically validated research, it does not specifically focus on prevention. Therapeutic interventions involve specific treatments or therapies aimed at addressing existing mental health conditions. Supportive therapies are generally designed to assist individuals already experiencing challenges rather than proactively preventing such challenges from occurring in the first place.