RN Mental
Health HESI
Actual Exam
With All 160 Questions and Correct Answers with Rationales. Comprehensive study guide
aligned with current HESI examination standards for psychiatric-mental health nursing.
160 Questions | Graded A+
25% Recall | 55% Application | 20% Analysis
75% Scenario-Based | 25% Direct Recall
V E R I F I E D A N S W E R S W I T H D E T A I L E D R AT I O N A L E S
,RN MENTAL HEALTH HESI ACTUAL EXAM
2026/2027
With All 160 Questions and Correct Answers
with Rationales - Graded A+
HESI RN Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Examination
Aligned with Current HESI Examination Standards
Cognitive Levels: 25% Recall | 55% Application | 20% Analysis
Question Style: 75% Scenario-Based | 25% Direct Recall/Pharmacology
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,SECTION 1: Foundations of Psychiatric Nursing
(Mental Health Concepts, Theories, Therapeutic Relationship, and Communication) - Q1-Q25
Q1: A nurse is establishing a therapeutic relationship with a client diagnosed with major depressive disorder.
Which nursing intervention best demonstrates the concept of therapeutic use of self?
A. Sharing personal experiences with depression to build rapport
B. Maintaining consistent, nonjudgmental boundaries while demonstrating genuine empathy and active
listening [CORRECT]
C. Encouraging the client to rely on the nurse for emotional support during crises
D. Providing advice on how the client can overcome feelings of sadness
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Therapeutic use of self requires the nurse to maintain professional boundaries while using self-awareness, empathy,
and active listening as therapeutic tools. Sharing personal experiences (A) crosses professional boundaries. Encouraging
dependence (C) is countertherapeutic, and giving advice (D) violates the principle of client autonomy in therapeutic relationships.
Q2: A nursing student is learning about Peplau’s Theory of Interpersonal Relations. During which phase of the
nurse-client relationship does the client begin to test the nurse’s reliability and consistency?
A. Orientation phase
B. Working phase
C. Termination phase
D. Pre-orientation phase [CORRECT]
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Peplau’s model describes the pre-orientation phase as the period when both nurse and client develop initial impressions,
and the client may test the nurse’s consistency and reliability before fully engaging. The orientation phase (A) involves
establishing roles and parameters. The working phase (B) is where problem-solving occurs. The termination phase (C) involves
summarizing progress and preparing for separation.
Q3: A client with schizophrenia tells the nurse, ‘The voices are telling me not to trust you.’ Which response by the
nurse demonstrates therapeutic communication?
A. I do not hear any voices, so you should not listen to them.
B. That must be very frightening for you. Tell me more about what the voices are saying. [CORRECT]
C. The voices are not real. You need to take your medication.
D. Why do you think the voices are telling you that?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Acknowledging the client’s feelings validates their emotional experience without reinforcing the delusion, and asking to
explore further promotes therapeutic communication. Dismissing the voices (A) or stating they are not real (C) invalidates the
client. Asking ‘why’ (D) is nontherapeutic because it implies the client should defend their experience and can provoke
defensiveness.
Q4: A nurse is caring for a client on an inpatient psychiatric unit. Which action by the nurse best exemplifies the
concept of milieu therapy?
A. Administering prescribed antipsychotic medications on schedule
B. Providing a structured daily routine that includes group therapy, recreational activities, and
community meetings [CORRECT]
C. Conducting individual psychotherapy sessions three times per week
D. Restricting the client to their room during episodes of agitation
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, Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Milieu therapy refers to the therapeutic use of the total environment, including structured routines, group activities, and
community interactions, to promote social skills and emotional stability. Administering medications (A) is pharmacological
therapy, not milieu. Individual psychotherapy (C) is a distinct modality. Room restriction (D) is a restrictive intervention, not a
therapeutic environment component.
Q5: A client diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder states, ‘I just can’t cope with anything anymore.’ Which
is the most appropriate initial nursing response using the technique of restating?
A. You feel like you cannot cope with anything right now. [CORRECT]
B. Everyone feels overwhelmed sometimes. Things will get better.
C. Can you give me an example of what you cannot cope with?
D. Why do you feel that you cannot cope?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Restating involves repeating the main idea or feeling expressed by the client to show understanding and encourage
further communication. Offering false reassurance (B) is nontherapeutic. Asking for examples (C) is exploring, not restating.
Asking ‘why’ (D) is nontherapeutic as it puts the client on the defensive.
Q6: A psychiatric nurse is conducting an initial assessment. Which statement by the client indicates the need for
further evaluation of their mental status?
A. I have been sleeping about 6 hours per night for the past week.
B. Sometimes I see shadows moving in my peripheral vision that others do not see. [CORRECT]
C. I feel nervous before giving presentations at work.
D. I enjoy spending time with my family on weekends.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Visual hallucinations (seeing shadows others do not see) are a significant finding that warrants further mental status
evaluation, as they may indicate a psychotic disorder, substance use, or neurological condition. Normal sleep patterns (A),
situational anxiety (C), and healthy social activities (D) do not suggest psychopathology.
Q7: Which nursing action demonstrates the ethical principle of beneficence in psychiatric-mental health nursing?
A. Respecting a client’s right to refuse treatment even when the nurse disagrees
B. Advocating for a client to receive appropriate pharmacological treatment to reduce symptoms of
psychosis [CORRECT]
C. Maintaining confidentiality about a client’s diagnosis when speaking with family members
D. Providing equal care to all clients regardless of their diagnosis or background
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Beneficence means acting in the client’s best interest to promote well-being. Advocating for appropriate treatment (B)
directly promotes the client’s recovery and safety. Respecting refusal (A) demonstrates autonomy. Confidentiality (C) relates to
fidelity and ethics. Equal care (D) demonstrates justice.
Q8: A client on a psychiatric unit says to the nurse, ‘You are the only one who understands me. I want to be your
special friend.’ What is the most appropriate nursing response?
A. I appreciate that you feel comfortable with me. Our relationship is professional, and I am here to help
you with your treatment. [CORRECT]
B. I would like to be your friend too, but only while you are in the hospital.
C. It is important that you develop friendships with other patients on the unit.
D. I am not allowed to have personal relationships with clients.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: This response acknowledges the client’s feelings while clearly re-establishing professional boundaries, which is
essential when a client attempts to cross into a personal relationship. Agreeing to friendship (B) crosses boundaries. Deflecting to
other patients (C) avoids the boundary issue. Citing rules (D) is cold and does not address the therapeutic relationship.
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