Psychiatric Nclex Questions

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1. How can a nurse reduce the risk of burnout?

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The correct answer emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and self-care in preventing burnout, while the incorrect answers suggest counterproductive behaviors that can actually contribute to burnout.

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Psychiatric Nursing Quizzes & Trivia

This set of questions is designed to test knowledge in psychiatric nursing, focusing on scenarios and problems you might encounter in a clinical setting. It's an excellent resource... see morefor those preparing for the NCLEX, enhancing both critical thinking and practical skills in psychiatric care. see less

2. The nurse is teaching a group of clients how to use assertive behavior to increase their self-confidence.  The nurse explains that assertive behavior includes:

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Assertive behavior involves effectively communicating one's needs and desires while also respecting the rights and boundaries of others. It strikes a balance between being overly passive or aggressive, and aims to promote healthy assertiveness in social interactions.

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3. What in psychiatric-mental health involves maintaining current knowledge and self-regulation to protect the quality of client care?

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In psychiatric-mental health, accountability is crucial for ensuring that healthcare professionals uphold their responsibilities in providing quality care to clients. Transparency, confidentiality, and compassion are also important aspects of client care but do not specifically refer to the act of maintaining current knowledge and self-regulation.

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4. How can a nurse convey a caring, respectful attitude toward a client?
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5. Which of the following statements reflects empathy for a client?

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The correct answer shows an acknowledgment of the client's feelings and empathy without necessarily understanding the exact emotions. The incorrect answers demonstrate a lack of empathy and can be dismissive or invalidating of the client's emotions.

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6. To effectively address a client's spiritual needs the nurse should be knowledgeable about:

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In order to effectively address a client's spiritual needs, it is important for the nurse to understand the significance of religious practices and rituals in the client's life. This knowledge can help the nurse provide culturally sensitive care and support to the client.

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7. One of the obstacles in describing mental disorders is that the phrase 'deviant behavior'

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The phrase 'deviant behavior' can carry a negative or judgmental tone, making it challenging to use in a neutral or objective manner when discussing mental disorders.

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8. In the early 19th century, individuals with mental disorders were believed to be:

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During the early 19th century, individuals with mental disorders were often misunderstood and stigmatized. They were commonly thought to be incurable and dangerous, possessed by evil spirits, lacking intelligence, or even faking their symptoms due to the limited knowledge and understanding of mental health at the time.

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9. Mental disorders were conceptualized as disordered neurology under the purview of medicine by:

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The correct answer is Rush. Rush, a physician, is credited with being one of the first to conceptualize mental disorders as disordered neurology within the realm of medicine. While Freud, Skinner, and Jung were influential figures in psychology, they did not specifically focus on linking mental disorders to disordered neurology under the purview of medicine.

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10. The nurse is assessing the client for a possible mental disorder using contemporary beliefs about mental illness as a theoretical base for practice. Given this approach, the nurse would definitely ask about:

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When assessing for a possible mental disorder, it is important for the nurse to ask about current medications and recent stressors as these can provide valuable information regarding the client's mental health. Blood type, dietary habits, favorite hobbies, music preferences, weather preferences, and travel history are not typically relevant factors in assessing mental health.

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11. Which mental disorders rank among the top ten causes of disability worldwide?

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Bipolar affective disorder and schizophrenia are two of the top ten causes of disability worldwide due to their significant impact on individual functioning and quality of life.

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12. Which mental disorder ranks first among the top ten causes of disability worldwide?

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Depression is a common mental disorder that affects millions of people globally and is known to be a leading cause of disability. While anxiety, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder are also serious mental health conditions, depression holds the top spot in terms of disability impact worldwide.

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13. According to the Healthy People 2010 report, major mental health problems do not include clients with which of the following?

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The Healthy People 2010 report highlights major mental health problems and excludes clients with primary diagnosis of chemical dependency, PTSD, co-occurring mental disorders, and traumatic brain injury. Schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder are also major mental health problems and are not excluded according to the report.

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14. The Healthy People 2010 report suggests that the mental health problems listed are associated with which of the following?

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The Healthy People 2010 report emphasizes the importance of having access to primary care for addressing mental health problems. While secondary care and stigma may play a role in mental health outcomes, the report specifically focuses on the availability of primary care as a key factor.

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15. What are the consequences of the modification of the ANA Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Scope and Standards of Practice?

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The modification of the ANA Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Scope and Standards of Practice leads to the continued development of the multifaceted role of the nurse, not reduction in responsibilities, no impact, or increased workload without benefits.

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16. What are the consequences of the blurring rule in healthcare settings?

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The blurring rule in healthcare settings can have a variety of consequences, including the ones listed in the correct answer and the potential negative impacts highlighted in the incorrect answers.

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17. What is included in each health care team member's role?

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Each health care team member plays a role in educating and advising patients on their healthcare needs. This includes providing teaching and counseling to help patients understand their conditions and treatment options.

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18. Within the health care team, the nurse's holistic client-centered approach to assessment and care positions the nurse to function as:

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The nurse's holistic client-centered approach to assessment and care allows them to take on a leadership role within the health care team, guiding and coordinating care for the patient.

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19. Which factors served to broaden the scope of psychiatric nursing practice?

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The correct answer choices reflect key factors that contributed to the broadening of psychiatric nursing practice, including historical events, therapeutic modalities, educational resources, and advancements in pharmacology. The incorrect answer choices do not align with the significant factors that actually expanded the scope of psychiatric nursing practice.

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20. Which of the following is not a consequence of the National Mental Health Act?

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The National Mental Health Act did not grant prescriptive privileges for nursing, as that falls under the jurisdiction of other regulations and statutes.

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21. What did Peplau's intervention for anxiety and Tudor's intervention for avoidance demonstrate?

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The correct answer highlights the importance of sharing psychiatric-mental health nursing strategies with other practitioners to improve patient care and outcomes.

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22. Roy modified her adaptation theory to incorporate the 'intrinsic human dignity' and the role of the nurse in promoting integrity. This modification is an example of:

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The correct answer highlights the influence of Peplau's humanistic approach and existential values on the modification made by Roy in her adaptation theory. The incorrect answers provide contrasting theories or approaches in nursing that do not align with the specific modification discussed in the question.

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23. Central to psychiatric-mental health nursing theories are the concepts of:

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In psychiatric-mental health nursing, the nurse-client interaction is essential for building trust, establishing rapport, and promoting therapeutic communication which are crucial components in providing holistic care to individuals experiencing mental health challenges.

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24. In the inpatient hospital setting, a master's-prepared psychiatric nurse formulates nursing interventions utilizing Orlando's theory. With her long-term individual therapy clients, this nurse formulates interventions based on Rogers' theory of unitary human beings. The nurse's assumptions about the nature of the nurse-patient relationship are based on Peplau's theory. This nurse's approach demonstrates flexibility based on:

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The correct answer highlights the importance of considering available resources, recognizing limitations, and adapting nursing interventions based on the specific needs of each client. These factors contribute to the nurse's ability to provide individualized and effective care.

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25. The concept of blaming as the cause of mental illness is based on the belief that:

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The concept of blaming as the cause of mental illness revolves around the idea that individuals are responsible for their problems, rather than attributing it solely to genetics, external factors, or personal weakness.

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26. What does detached concern mean for a nurse?

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Detached concern is the ability to separate emotions in order to provide professional care and support to patients without becoming overly involved or overwhelmed by personal emotions.

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27. The Enlightenment Model of Thinking reflects the belief that:

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The Enlightenment Model of Thinking emphasizes the importance of individual agency and the ability to solve problems with the help of others, rather than attributing all problems to external factors or societal influences.

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28. To address the cultural needs of a client, the nurse will:

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It is essential for the nurse to directly ask clients about their cultural needs rather than making assumptions, ignoring them, or relying solely on consultations with other healthcare professionals.

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How can a nurse reduce the risk of burnout?
The nurse is teaching a group of clients how to use assertive behavior...
What in psychiatric-mental health involves maintaining current...
How can a nurse convey a caring, respectful attitude toward a client?
Which of the following statements reflects empathy for a client?
To effectively address a client's spiritual needs the nurse should be...
One of the obstacles in describing mental disorders is that the phrase...
In the early 19th century, individuals with mental disorders were...
Mental disorders were conceptualized as disordered neurology under the...
The nurse is assessing the client for a possible mental disorder using...
Which mental disorders rank among the top ten causes of disability...
Which mental disorder ranks first among the top ten causes of...
According to the Healthy People 2010 report, major mental health...
The Healthy People 2010 report suggests that the mental health...
What are the consequences of the modification of the ANA Psychiatric...
What are the consequences of the blurring rule in healthcare settings?
What is included in each health care team member's role?
Within the health care team, the nurse's holistic client-centered...
Which factors served to broaden the scope of psychiatric nursing...
Which of the following is not a consequence of the National Mental...
What did Peplau's intervention for anxiety and Tudor's intervention...
Roy modified her adaptation theory to incorporate the 'intrinsic human...
Central to psychiatric-mental health nursing theories are the concepts...
In the inpatient hospital setting, a master's-prepared psychiatric...
The concept of blaming as the cause of mental illness is based on the...
What does detached concern mean for a nurse?
The Enlightenment Model of Thinking reflects the belief that:
To address the cultural needs of a client, the nurse will:
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