RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF
Core Domains
* *- Foundations of Mental Health Nursing
*- Therapeutic Communication Techniques
*- Psychiatric Disorders and DSM-V Criteria
*- Psychotropic Medications and Pharmacology
*- Mental Health Ethics and Legal Standards
*- Crisis Intervention and Safety Management
*- Cultural Competence in Mental Health Care
*- Nursing Process in Psychiatric Settings
*- Therapeutic Modalities and Interventions
*- Patient Rights and Advocacy
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Introduction
* This comprehensive assessment evaluates essential knowledge and clinical judgment skills required for safe
and effective mental health nursing practice. The exam consists of 200 multiple-choice questions divided into
two sections, incorporating both direct knowledge questions and scenario-based clinical situations. Students
will be assessed on their understanding of foundational mental health concepts, therapeutic communication
strategies, psychiatric disorders, psychopharmacology, ethical and legal considerations, and crisis
intervention principles. The questions emphasize real-world application, critical thinking, and evidence-based
decision-making necessary for delivering quality psychiatric-mental health nursing care. Success on this
exam demonstrates readiness for clinical practice and professional certification in mental health nursing.
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,SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
Question 1
A nurse is establishing a therapeutic relationship with a newly admitted client with depression. Which phase of
Peplau's nurse-patient relationship is characterized by the nurse and client working together to identify
problems and set goals?
A. Orientation
B. Identification
C. Exploitation
D. Termination
🟢 B. Identification
🔴 RATIONALE: In Peplau's theory, the Identification phase is when the client identifies problems and the
nurse helps set goals for treatment. The Orientation phase involves initial meeting and trust-building.
Exploitation is when the client actively uses services, and Termination is when the relationship ends.
Question 2
Which neurotransmitter is primarily associated with mood regulation and is the main target of SSRIs used to
treat depression?
,A. Dopamine
B. Norepinephrine
C. Serotonin
D. GABA
🟢 C. Serotonin
🔴 RATIONALE: Serotonin is the neurotransmitter most closely associated with mood regulation, and SSRIs
(Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors) work by increasing serotonin availability in the synaptic cleft.
Dopamine is associated with pleasure and movement, norepinephrine with alertness, and GABA with anxiety
reduction.
Question 3
A client with schizophrenia is experiencing auditory hallucinations. What is the most appropriate initial nursing
intervention?
A. Tell the client the voices are not real
B. Ask the client what the voices are saying
C. Ignore the hallucinations completely
D. Administer antipsychotic medication immediately
🟢 B. Ask the client what the voices are saying
, 🔴 RATIONALE: The nurse should first assess the content of the hallucinations to determine if they are
command hallucinations that could lead to harm. Telling the client the voices aren't real is non-therapeutic.
Ignoring them doesn't address safety, and medication requires a physician's order.
Question 4
Which of the following is a criterion for involuntary admission of a psychiatric client?
A. The client has a diagnosed mental illness
B. The client refuses to take medication
C. The client is a danger to themselves or others
D. The client's family requests admission
🟢 C. The client is a danger to themselves or others
🔴 RATIONALE: Involuntary admission requires that the client poses a danger to themselves or others, or is
gravely disabled. Having a diagnosis, refusing medication, or family requests alone are not sufficient legal
grounds for involuntary admission.
Question 5
A nurse is communicating with a client who has dementia. Which technique is MOST appropriate?