ATI RN Mental Health Proctored Exam –
Complete Practice Questions & Rationales
Here is a comprehensive set of practice questions for the ATI RN Mental
Health Proctored Exam. The actual exam consists of 70 multiple-choice
questions and is a key component of nursing school curriculum . This
practice bank covers all major content areas including therapeutic
communication, mood disorders, schizophrenia, anxiety disorders,
personality disorders, substance use, eating disorders,
psychopharmacology, crisis intervention, and legal/ethical considerations,
with Next Generation NCLEX (NGN)-style questions to build clinical
judgment .
Each question includes the correct answer in bold italics and a detailed
rationale in italics.
Section 1: Therapeutic Communication & Nurse-Client
Relationship (Questions 1-30)
Question 1
A client with major depressive disorder tells the nurse, "I don't have
anything to live for anymore." What is the nurse's best response?
A. "Everything will be fine. You have so much to live for."
B. "Are you thinking of hurting yourself?"
C. "Why do you feel that way?"
D. "You shouldn't say things like that."
*Correct Answer: B. *
,Rationale: Direct questioning about suicidal ideation is essential and does not
increase the risk of suicide. The nurse must assess for intent, plan, and means.
False reassurance (A), asking "why" (C), or minimizing the statement (D) are
not therapeutic and do not address safety concerns .
Question 2
A client with schizophrenia tells the nurse, "The CIA is monitoring my
thoughts through my television." What is the most therapeutic response?
A. "That's not true. The CIA doesn't monitor people."
B. "Why would the CIA be interested in you?"
C. "I understand you believe that. That must be frightening. I don't see
any evidence of it, but I know it feels real to you."
D. "You're safe here. No one can read your thoughts."
*Correct Answer: C. *
Rationale: Validating the client's feelings without reinforcing the delusion is
therapeutic. The nurse should acknowledge the client's experience while
gently presenting reality (validation with reframing). Arguing (A) or
questioning the delusion (B) is not therapeutic. Option D gives false
reassurance .
Question 3
A nurse is caring for a client following a physical assault. The client states, "I
don't remember what happened to me." The nurse should recognize the
client is using which defense mechanism?
A. Repression
B. Displacement
,C. Rationalization
D. Denial
*Correct Answer: A. *
Rationale: Repression is the unconscious exclusion of unpleasant or unwanted
experiences from conscious awareness. The client's inability to remember the
traumatic event is an example of repression. Denial (D) involves refusing to
acknowledge an obvious reality .
Question 4
Which statement indicates a client is in the Orientation phase of the
therapeutic relationship? (Select all that apply)
A. "I'm really going to miss our sessions when you leave."
B. "What can I expect from our meetings?"
C. "I've been able to use the coping skills we discussed."
D. "How long will each session last?"
*Correct Answer: B, D. *
Rationale: The Orientation phase involves introduction, goal setting,
boundaries, and confidentiality. Questions about expectations and session
length are typical. Option A reflects the termination phase, and Option C
reflects the working phase .
Question 5
A nurse is establishing a therapeutic relationship with a client diagnosed
with major depressive disorder. Which action should the nurse take first?
A. Discuss coping strategies.
B. *Establish clear boundaries. *
, C. Explore past traumatic events.
D. Provide advice on daily routines.
*Correct Answer: B. *
Rationale: The first phase of the therapeutic relationship is the orientation
phase, where boundaries, confidentiality, and expectations are established.
Exploring trauma or giving advice occurs later in the working phase .
Question 6
A client tells the nurse, "I don't think I'll ever get better." Which response is
therapeutic?
A. "You'll feel better soon, just wait."
B. "Why do you feel that way?"
C. "Tell me more about what makes you feel that way."
D. "Many people recover from this illness."
*Correct Answer: C. *
Rationale: "Tell me more" is an open-ended, therapeutic response that
encourages expression. "Why" questions can be perceived as accusatory, and
false reassurance should be avoided .
Question 7
A nurse is caring for a client who is dying. The client says, "My mother died
in the hospital, but I did not get there before she died." Which statement
should the nurse make?
A. "We will call your family in time for them to get here."
B. "I wonder if you are fearful of dying alone."
Complete Practice Questions & Rationales
Here is a comprehensive set of practice questions for the ATI RN Mental
Health Proctored Exam. The actual exam consists of 70 multiple-choice
questions and is a key component of nursing school curriculum . This
practice bank covers all major content areas including therapeutic
communication, mood disorders, schizophrenia, anxiety disorders,
personality disorders, substance use, eating disorders,
psychopharmacology, crisis intervention, and legal/ethical considerations,
with Next Generation NCLEX (NGN)-style questions to build clinical
judgment .
Each question includes the correct answer in bold italics and a detailed
rationale in italics.
Section 1: Therapeutic Communication & Nurse-Client
Relationship (Questions 1-30)
Question 1
A client with major depressive disorder tells the nurse, "I don't have
anything to live for anymore." What is the nurse's best response?
A. "Everything will be fine. You have so much to live for."
B. "Are you thinking of hurting yourself?"
C. "Why do you feel that way?"
D. "You shouldn't say things like that."
*Correct Answer: B. *
,Rationale: Direct questioning about suicidal ideation is essential and does not
increase the risk of suicide. The nurse must assess for intent, plan, and means.
False reassurance (A), asking "why" (C), or minimizing the statement (D) are
not therapeutic and do not address safety concerns .
Question 2
A client with schizophrenia tells the nurse, "The CIA is monitoring my
thoughts through my television." What is the most therapeutic response?
A. "That's not true. The CIA doesn't monitor people."
B. "Why would the CIA be interested in you?"
C. "I understand you believe that. That must be frightening. I don't see
any evidence of it, but I know it feels real to you."
D. "You're safe here. No one can read your thoughts."
*Correct Answer: C. *
Rationale: Validating the client's feelings without reinforcing the delusion is
therapeutic. The nurse should acknowledge the client's experience while
gently presenting reality (validation with reframing). Arguing (A) or
questioning the delusion (B) is not therapeutic. Option D gives false
reassurance .
Question 3
A nurse is caring for a client following a physical assault. The client states, "I
don't remember what happened to me." The nurse should recognize the
client is using which defense mechanism?
A. Repression
B. Displacement
,C. Rationalization
D. Denial
*Correct Answer: A. *
Rationale: Repression is the unconscious exclusion of unpleasant or unwanted
experiences from conscious awareness. The client's inability to remember the
traumatic event is an example of repression. Denial (D) involves refusing to
acknowledge an obvious reality .
Question 4
Which statement indicates a client is in the Orientation phase of the
therapeutic relationship? (Select all that apply)
A. "I'm really going to miss our sessions when you leave."
B. "What can I expect from our meetings?"
C. "I've been able to use the coping skills we discussed."
D. "How long will each session last?"
*Correct Answer: B, D. *
Rationale: The Orientation phase involves introduction, goal setting,
boundaries, and confidentiality. Questions about expectations and session
length are typical. Option A reflects the termination phase, and Option C
reflects the working phase .
Question 5
A nurse is establishing a therapeutic relationship with a client diagnosed
with major depressive disorder. Which action should the nurse take first?
A. Discuss coping strategies.
B. *Establish clear boundaries. *
, C. Explore past traumatic events.
D. Provide advice on daily routines.
*Correct Answer: B. *
Rationale: The first phase of the therapeutic relationship is the orientation
phase, where boundaries, confidentiality, and expectations are established.
Exploring trauma or giving advice occurs later in the working phase .
Question 6
A client tells the nurse, "I don't think I'll ever get better." Which response is
therapeutic?
A. "You'll feel better soon, just wait."
B. "Why do you feel that way?"
C. "Tell me more about what makes you feel that way."
D. "Many people recover from this illness."
*Correct Answer: C. *
Rationale: "Tell me more" is an open-ended, therapeutic response that
encourages expression. "Why" questions can be perceived as accusatory, and
false reassurance should be avoided .
Question 7
A nurse is caring for a client who is dying. The client says, "My mother died
in the hospital, but I did not get there before she died." Which statement
should the nurse make?
A. "We will call your family in time for them to get here."
B. "I wonder if you are fearful of dying alone."