HESI Mental Health 2026: 200 Exam Questions
with Answers & Rationales for Nursing Success
HESI Mental Health Examination – Practice
Questions with Rationales
SECTION 1: THERAPEUTIC COMMUNICATION
Question 1
A patient with schizophrenia tells the nurse,
"The FBI is monitoring my thoughts through
satellites." The nurse's best response is:
A) "That's not true. You're being paranoid."
B) "I understand you believe that. Do you feel
safe right now?"
C) "Let's talk about something else."
D) "Why would the FBI monitor you?"
☑VERIFIED ANSWER: B
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Rationale: This response validates the patient's
feelings without reinforcing the delusion, while
also assessing for safety. Arguing with the
patient (A) increases agitation. Changing the
subject (C) dismisses the patient's experience.
Asking "why" (D) is non-therapeutic and may
increase paranoia .
Question 2
A patient with major depressive disorder tells
the nurse, "There's no point in going on.
Everyone would be better off without me."
Which is the most therapeutic initial response?
A) "You have so much to live for. Think about
your family."
B) "Why would you say something like that?"
C) "It sounds like you're feeling hopeless. Are
you thinking about harming yourself?"
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D) "I understand how you feel. I've been there
too."
☑VERIFIED ANSWER: C
Rationale: This response validates the client's
feeling of hopelessness and directly assesses for
suicidal ideation, which is the priority safety
concern. Option A offers false reassurance.
Option B uses a "why" question that can put the
client on the defensive. Option D involves
inappropriate self-disclosure .
Question 3
A patient states, "I don't think I'll ever get
better." The nurse responds, "You've been
feeling hopeless about your recovery." This is an
example of:
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A) Restating
B) Reflecting
C) Focusing
D) Exploring
☑VERIFIED ANSWER: B
Rationale: Reflecting directs back the patient's
implied feelings. Restating repeats exact words.
Focusing narrows the topic. Exploring seeks
more detail. This technique helps patients
recognize and explore their own emotions .
Question 4
Which nonverbal behavior best conveys
empathy to a withdrawn depressed patient?
A) Sitting directly across from the patient with
arms crossed
B) Maintaining a fast speech rate to engage the