MENTAL HEALTH NURSING
A CLINICAL APPROACH (2ND CANADIAN EDITION)
COMPREHENSIVE EXAM Q&A
100 Questions and Correct Answers
ALREADY GRADED A+ | 100% VERIFIED
Academic Year 2025/2026
Aligned with Canadian Clinical Practice Standards,
Recovery-Oriented Care, and Evidence-Based Psychopharmacology
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DOMAIN SCORING SUMMARY
Domains 1-4 Domains 5-8 Domains 9-12 Domains 13-16 Domains 17-20
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, EXAM INSTRUCTIONS
This examination consists of 100 multiple-choice questions organized across 20 key domains of psychiatric
mental health nursing as outlined in Varcarolis's Canadian Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, 2nd Canadian
Edition.
Each question has four answer options (A, B, C, D). Select the single best answer. Correct answers are
highlighted in bold cyan blue, followed by a detailed rationale explaining the clinical reasoning.
Questions emphasize Canadian clinical practice standards, culturally competent care (including Indigenous
populations), legal frameworks specific to Canada (Mental Health Acts), evidence-based
psychopharmacology, and recovery-oriented principles.
Total Duration: 3 hours | Total Score: 100 points (1 point per question) | Passing Score: 70%
, DOMAIN 1: THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIPS & COMMUNICATION
Q1. A nurse is establishing a therapeutic relationship with a client diagnosed with major depressive disorder.
Which communication technique demonstrates the concept of 'genuineness' as described by Rogers?
A) Using medical terminology to convey expertise
B) Being authentic, honest, and consistent in interactions with the client
C) Maintaining strict emotional detachment to remain objective
D) Sharing personal details about the nurse's own life experiences
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Genuineness (congruence) in Rogers' client-centered therapy means the nurse is authentic, real, and non-
defensive. It involves being honest about one's feelings while maintaining appropriate professional boundaries. Using
medical jargon (A) may create distance. Emotional detachment (C) contradicts therapeutic engagement. Oversharing
personal information (D) violates professional boundaries.
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Q2. During a therapeutic interaction, a client with schizophrenia states, 'The voices are telling me not to trust
you.' What is the most appropriate nursing response?
A) 'The voices are not real; you need to ignore them.'
B) 'I understand you are hearing voices. I want you to know I am here to help you.'
C) 'You should take your medication so the voices will stop.'
D) 'Tell me more about what the voices are saying to you.'
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: This response acknowledges the client's experience without validating the delusion, maintains a therapeutic
stance, and reinforces trust. Dismissing the voices (A) invalidates the client's experience. Focusing on medication (C)
avoids addressing the immediate emotional need. Option D may reinforce the delusional content and should be
redirected to focus on the client's feelings rather than the content of hallucinations.
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Q3. A psychiatric nurse uses the technique of 'reflection of feelings' when a client says, 'Nobody cares about
me anymore.' Which response best demonstrates this technique?
A) 'You feel like no one cares about you right now.'
B) 'That is not true; many people care about you.'
C) 'Why do you think nobody cares about you?'
D) 'You should talk to your family about how you feel.'
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Reflection of feelings mirrors the emotional content of the client's statement, helping the client feel heard
and understood. Arguing (B) is non-therapeutic and dismissive. Asking 'why' (C) often puts clients on the defensive.
Giving advice (D) is premature before exploring the feelings fully.
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Q4. Which statement best describes the concept of 'transference' in a therapeutic nurse-client relationship?
A) The nurse unconsciously redirects feelings toward the client based on past relationships