EXAM COVERAGE - California Psychiatric Technician (PT) Board Exam:
Psychiatric Nursing
The California Psychiatric Technician Board Exam in Psychiatric
Nursing evaluates knowledge and skills essential for providing mental
health care across inpatient, outpatient, and residential settings. Key
topics include assessment and management of psychiatric disorders,
therapeutic communication, crisis intervention, and behavioral
management strategies. Candidates are tested on
psychopharmacology, including indications, side effects, and
monitoring of psychotropic medications, as well as developmental
and co-occurring disorders. Additional areas include patient safety,
suicide and violence risk assessment, ethical and legal responsibilities,
documentation, and collaboration with interdisciplinary teams. The
,exam emphasizes clinical reasoning, individualized care planning, and
application of evidence-based practices to support the emotional,
social, and functional well-being of patients with mental health needs.
A fifteen year old patient in a psychiatric facility says, "I going to be a
Psych Tech." This is an example of:
a. identification
b. regression
c. reaction formation
d. displacement
a. identification
,In order to determine the client's perception of the reason for
admission to the psychiatric facility, it will be most appropriate for the
psychiatric technician to say:
a. "Did the police bring you here?"
b. "Tell me about your life."
c. "Why did you come here?"
d. "I guess you are pretty confused about all this.
c. "Why did you come here?"
, In establishing a therapeutic relationship with a client, it is imperative
that the Psychiatric Technician demonstrate the ability to:
a. see the client's world from client's perspective.
b. recognize that the client is bound to the past.
c. focus on content rather than feelings.
d. tell the client that all problems have solutions.
a. see the client's world from client's perspective.