Psychiatric Nursing - Free NCLEX Test 2024
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1. What is essential for the nurse to do when approaching a client during a period of overactivity?
2. During the orientation tour for three new staff members, a young, hyperactive manic client greets them by saying, “Welcome to the funny farm. I’m Jo-Jo, the head yo-yo.” Which meaning can the nurse assign to the client’s statement?
3. A severely depressed client is to have electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). What should a nurse include when discussing this therapy with the client?
4. A nurse is assisting with the administration of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) to a severely depressed client. What side effect of the therapy should the nurse anticipate?
5. A recovering alcoholic joins Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) to help maintain sobriety. What type of group is AA?
6. A depressed client often sleeps past the expected time of awakening and spends excessive time resting and sleeping. Which nursing intervention is appropriate for this client?
7. A nurse identifies that a client is pretending to be ill. What does this behavior usually indicate?
8. A client with the diagnosis of bipolar disorder, manic episode, is extremely active, talks constantly, and tends to badger the other clients, some of whom are now becoming agitated. What is the best strategy for a nurse to use with this client?
9. What therapeutic nursing intervention may redirect a hyperactive, manic client?
10. A client with a diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder is being discharged from the hospital. The client asks the nurse, “Can I have your phone number so that I can call you for a date.” What is the nurse’s best response?
11. What is the best nursing intervention when the language of a client in the manic phase of a bipolar disorder becomes vulgar and profane?
12. A client with an alcohol dependence problem asks whether the nurse can see the bugs that are crawling on the bed. What is the nurse’s initial reply?
13. An adolescent is admitted to the psychiatric service in stable physical condition with the diagnosis of anorexia nervosa. The adolescent has lost 20 pounds in 6 weeks and is very thin but is excessively concerned about being overweight. What is the most important initial nursing intervention?
14. What treatment should a nurse anticipate will be ordered for a client with severe, persistent, intractable depression and suicidal ideation?
15. How should the nursing staff provide for the nutritional needs of a client experiencing periods of extreme mania and hyperactivity?
16. A client has the diagnosis of histrionic personality disorder. Which behavior should the nurse expect when assessing this client?
17. A nurse is orienting a new client to the unit when another client rushes down the hallway and asks the nurse to sit down to talk. The client requesting the nurse’s attention is manipulative and uses acting-out behaviors when demands are unmet. How should the nurse intervene?
18. A client with a borderline personality disorder receives the wrong meal tray for lunch and angrily states, “The next time I see the dietician, I am going to throw this tray at her!” What is the nurse’s most appropriate response?
19. During a group discussion, it is learned that a group member hid suicidal urges and committed suicide several days ago. The nurse leading the group should be prepared to manage the:
20. What should a nurse identify as the most important factor in rehabilitation of a client addicted to alcohol?
21. A client is admitted to a psychiatric hospital after a month of unusual behavior that included eating and sleeping very little, talking and singing constantly, and going on frequent shopping sprees. In the hospital, the client is demanding, bossy, and sarcastic. Which disorder does the nurse associate with these behaviors?
22. The clients on a mental health unit go on a supervised day trip to a baseball game. When returning to the bus, a client with a narcissistic personality disorder insists on leaving the group to get an autograph from a player. What is the most appropriate response by the nurse?
23. A depressed client tells a nurse, “I want to die.” Which is the nurse’s most therapeutic response?
24. A hospitalized client who was diagnosed with a borderline personality disorder consistently breaks the unit’s rules. How will confronting the client about this behavior help the client?
25. A client is diagnosed with an adjustment disorder with mixed anxiety and depression. What should the nurse anticipate as the client’s primary problem?
26. A client with a personality disorder tells a nurse, “I want to tell you something, but you must promise to keep it a secret.” Which response could lead to splitting among the staff?
27. A client is admitted to a mental health facility for depression. What action should a nurse take to help the client develop a positive self-regard?
28. Which nursing intervention is most important for a client who has the diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder?
29. A nurse is caring for a client with antisocial personality disorder. What client characteristic should the nurse con sider when formulating a plan of care?
30. A nurse is discussing plans with a client who has decided to withdraw from alcohol. What should the nurse recommend as one of the most effective treatments for alcoholism?
31. A cachectic adolescent with the diagnoses of anorexia nervosa, dehydration, and electrolyte imbalances is admitted to a mental health facility. The adolescent has been obsessed with weight, has exercised for hours every day, has taken enemas and laxatives several times a week, and has engaged in self-induced vomiting. Which is a priority when a nurse plans care for this client?
32. A nurse is working in the orientation phase of a therapeutic relationship with a client who has borderline personality disorder. What will be most difficult for the client at this stage of the relationship?
33. A client exhibiting manic behavior is admitted to the psychiatric hospital. In which room should the nurse manager place the client?
34. An adult is diagnosed with schizotypal personality disorder. How should a nurse describe the clients behavior?
35. A psychologist has been a client on a mental health unit for 3 days. The client has questioned the authority of the treatment team, advised other clients that their treatment plans are wrong, and has been disruptive in group therapy. What is the nurse’s most appropriate intervention?
36. When a nurse sits next to a depressed client and begins to talk, the client states, “I’m stupid and useless. Talk with the other people who are more important.” Which response is most therapeutic?
37. Evaluation of clients with anorexia nervosa requires reassessment of behaviors after admission. Which finding indicates that the therapy is beginning to become effective?
38. What is an appropriate behavior modification goal for a client with anorexia nervosa?
39. A client who is in a four-bed room since admission becomes extremely anxious and is having difficulty sleeping. What is the nurse’s best response?
40. What should the nurse include when developing a plan of care for a client in the manic phase of bipolar disorder?
41. What should a nurse conclude that a client is doing when making up stories to fill in blank spaces of memory?
42. A nurse begins a relationship with a client with the diagnosis of schizotypal personality disorder. What is the best initial nursing action?
43. An extremely depressed client signed the consent for electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) but continues to express anxiety about the procedure. What is most important for a nurse to emphasize when discussing ECT with the client?
44. A client with bipolar disorder, manic episode, has a superior, authoritative manner and constantly instructs other clients about how to dress, what to eat, and where to sit. The nurse should intervene because these behaviors eventually will cause the other clients to feel:
45. A nurse is working with clients with a variety of eating disorders. Which characteristic unique to bulimia nervosa differentiates this disorder from anorexia nervosa?
46. A nurse is caring for a hyperactive, manic client who exhibits flight of ideas and is not eating. What may be the reason why the client is not eating?
47. Clients addicted to alcohol often use the defense mechanism of denial. What is the reason why this defense is so often used?
48. A client with a history of alcoholism is diagnosed with Wernicke encephalopathy associated with Korsakoff syndrome. What does the nurse anticipate will be prescribed?
49. During an assessment interview the client relates experiencing overwhelming, irresistible attacks of sleep. Which sleep disorder does the nurse conclude the client is experiencing?
50. The nursing staff is discussing the best way to develop a relationship with a new client who has antisocial personality disorder. What characteristic of clients with antisocial personality should the nurses consider when planning care?